ur status
71status — statùs, stati̇̀ bdv. Statùs skar̃dis, kálnas, krañtas …
72status quo — Someone who wants to preserve the status quo wants a particular situation to remain unchanged …
73Status — »‹Zu›stand, Lage, Verfassung«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 16. Jh. aus lat. status »Stand ‹der Dinge›« entlehnt (vgl. ↑ Staat). Näher verwandt sind ↑ Etage, ↑ Etat, ↑ Staat, ↑ Statist, ↑ Statistik, ↑ Stativ, ↑ Statue, ↑ Statur. Über weitere Verwandte… …
74status — is pronounced stay tǝs and has the plural form statuses (the Latin plural is statūs and is not used in English) …
75status symbol — ► NOUN ▪ a possession taken to indicate a person s wealth or high status …
76status quo — [kwō′] n. [L, lit., the state in which] the existing state of affairs (at a particular time): also status in quo …
77Status — Sta tus (st[=a] t[u^]s), n. [L.] State; condition; position of affairs. [1913 Webster] …
78Status tones — are short tones that are generated and placed on the Telephone Line while a call is being initiated, while it is being conducted, and while it is being monitored by a third party to inform all on the line of an actve or defined event. An example… …
79Status nascendi — (лат.) состояние зарождения. Философский энциклопедический словарь. М.: Советская энциклопедия. Гл. редакция: Л. Ф. Ильичёв, П. Н. Федосеев, С. М. Ковалёв, В. Г. Панов. 1983 …
80Status quo ante — (лат.) предшествующее состояние, Философский энциклопедический словарь. М.: Советская энциклопедия. Гл. редакция: Л. Ф. Ильичёв, П. Н. Федосеев, С. М. Ковалёв, В. Г. Панов. 1983 …