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11stead´fast|ly — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… …
12stead|fast — «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own weight made… …
13stead|ing — «STEHD ihng», noun. Scottish. a farmhouse and outbuildings. ╂[< stead a farm + ing1] …
14Stead's brittleness — Stead s brittleness. См. Хрупкость. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …
15Stead — (spr. ßtedd), William Thomas, engl. Journalist, geb. 5. Juli 1849 in Howdon on Tyne, widmete sich der schriftstellerischen Laufbahn und gehörte 1880–89 der Redaktion der »Pall Mall Gazette« an. 1890 gründete er die »Review of Reviews« und 1891… …
16stead — index behalf, help (noun), help (verb), site Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17Stead — [sted], 1) C. K. (Christian Karlson), neuseeländischer Schriftsteller, * Auckland 17. 10. 1932; war Professor für Literatur an der Auckland University, heute freier Feuilletonist; wurde international bekannt durch seine einflussreiche Studie …
18stead — O.E. stede place, position, standing, delay, related to standan to stand, from P.Gmc. *stadiz (Cf. O.S. stedi, O.N. staðr, Swed. stad, Du. stede place, O.H.G. stat, Ger. Stadt town, Goth. staþs place …
19stead|i|er — «STEHD ee uhr», noun. a person or thing that steadies: »She uses her cane for a steadier …
20stead|i|ly — «STEHD uh lee», adverb. in a steady manner; with regularity in habits; firmly; evenly; uniformly; unwaveringly; steadfastly: »[He] saw life steadily and saw it whole (Matthew Arnold) …