stare con qd

  • 1stare — stà·re v.intr. (io sto; essere) FO 1. di qcn., restare in un luogo senza muoversi o allontanarsi: sta qui ad aspettarmi, starò da lui solo pochi minuti; è stato in ufficio, a casa tutto il giorno; anche ass.: volete andare o state ancora un po ?; …

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  • 2stare — {{hw}}{{stare}}{{/hw}}v. intr.  (pres. io sto , tu stai , egli sta , noi stiamo , voi state , essi stanno ; fut. io starò ; pass. rem. io stetti , tu stesti , egli stette , noi stemmo , voi steste , essi stettero ; congiunt. pres. io stia , tu… …

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  • 3stare — [lat. stare, da una radice indoeuropea] (pres. indic. sto /stɔ/ [radd. sint.], stai, sta [radd. sint.], stiamo, state, stanno ; pres. cong. stia [poet. ant. stèa ], stia [poet. ant. stie ], stia [poet. ant. stèa o stie ], stiamo, stiate, stìano… …

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  • 4Stare decisis — es una locución latina, que se traduce interpretativamente como mantenerse con las cosas decididas , utilizada en derecho para referirse a la doctrina según la cual las sentencias dictadas por un tribunal crean precedente judicial y vinculan como …

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  • 5con|trast´ing|ly — con|trast «noun. KON trast; verb. kuhn TRAST», noun, verb. –n. 1. a great difference; difference: »Anyone can see the contrast between black and white. There is a great contrast between life now and life a hundred years ago. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 6con|trast´a|ble — con|trast «noun. KON trast; verb. kuhn TRAST», noun, verb. –n. 1. a great difference; difference: »Anyone can see the contrast between black and white. There is a great contrast between life now and life a hundred years ago. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 7con|trast — «noun. KON trast; verb. kuhn TRAST», noun, verb. –n. 1. a great difference; difference: »Anyone can see the contrast between black and white. There is a great contrast between life now and life a hundred years ago. SYNONYM(S): unlikeness,… …

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  • 8con´tu-me´li|ous|ness — con|tu|me|li|ous «KON tu MEE lee uhs, tyu », adjective. contemptuously insolent; insulting: »…curving a contumelious lip, Gorgonised me from head to foot With a stony British stare (Tennyson). SYNONYM(S): abusive. –con´tu|me´li|ous|ly, adverb.… …

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  • 9con´tu|me´li|ous|ly — con|tu|me|li|ous «KON tu MEE lee uhs, tyu », adjective. contemptuously insolent; insulting: »…curving a contumelious lip, Gorgonised me from head to foot With a stony British stare (Tennyson). SYNONYM(S): abusive. –con´tu|me´li|ous|ly, adverb.… …

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  • 10con|tu|me|li|ous — «KON tu MEE lee uhs, tyu », adjective. contemptuously insolent; insulting: »…curving a contumelious lip, Gorgonised me from head to foot With a stony British stare (Tennyson). SYNONYM(S): abusive. –con´tu|me´li|ous|ly, adverb. –con´tu… …

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