stay
Prononciation : [/steɪ/]
Mot
Contexte : « remain in one place »
(verb) to continue to be in a place, not leaving or moving away. Like when you stay at a friend's house for a sleepover and don't go home.
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I will stay at the park until you finish your picnic.
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I can't stay for the party; I have to go home early.
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Will you stay for dinner at our house?
Contexte : « lodging or accommodation »
(verb) to live or reside temporarily in a place. Like when you stay at a hotel for vacation.
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We will stay in a cozy cabin during our trip to the mountains.
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I don't want to stay in that hotel; it doesn't look safe.
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Where will you stay during your visit to the city?
Contexte : « length of time in a place »
(noun) a period of time spent in a place as a temporary resident. Like when you have a short stay at your grandma's house during the summer.
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Our stay at the beach house was relaxing and enjoyable.
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The short stay at the airport was exhausting after a long flight delay.
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How long is your stay in this city?
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