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u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

st N

st → stone

st

I. stone [Brit stəʊn, Am stoʊn] N

1. stone U (material):

to be as hard as stone before n wall, statue, floor, building, step

2. stone (small rock):

3. stone:

4. stone (gem):

5. stone BOT (in fruit):

6. stone MED:

7. stone Brit (unit of weight):

8. stone before n (stoneware):

stone jar, pot, pottery

II. stone [Brit stəʊn, Am stoʊn] VB trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

stone person

2. stone (remove stone from):

stone peach, cherry

III. stone [Brit stəʊn, Am stoʊn]

lanciare la prima pietra (at contro)
stone me! Brit arch

St N

1. St → Saint

St
S. (santo)

2. St → Street

St
see (via)

St Louis [Brit ˈluːi]

St Louis f

St Helena [Brit sɪnt həˈliːnə]

St Bernard [Brit ˈbəːnəd] N

St Lucia [Brit ˈluːʃə]

St Lawrence [səntˈlɒrəns, -ˈlɔːr-]

St Elmo's fire [Brit ˈɛlməʊz] N

Court of St James's [ˌkɔːtəvsntˈdʒeɪmzɪz] N

St David's Day [Brit ˌs(ə)nt ˈdeɪvɪdz deɪ] N

u rečniku PONS

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St. N

1. St. → saint

St.
S.
St. Thomas

2. St. → street

St.

street [stri:t] N

street (road):

Phrases:

saint [seɪnt, sənt] N

santo(-a) m (f)
to route sth via St. Louis
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Città del Vaticano (Vatican City) is the smallest independent state in the world, covering an area of just 0.44 square km. It lies inside downtown Rome and consists of Piazza San Pietro (St. Peter's Square), St. Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) and the Palazzi Vaticani , the Vatican Palaces, which include the Pope's official residence.