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st <pl -> N Brit

st abbreviation of stone

st

I. stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] N

1. stone no pl GEOL:

Stein m <-(e)s, -e>

2. stone ARCHIT:

3. stone (piece of rock):

Stein m <-(e)s, -e>
to drop [or fall][or sink] like a stone

4. stone MED:

Stein m <-(e)s, -e>

5. stone (jewel):

6. stone (in fruit):

Stein m <-(e)s, -e>
Kern m <-(e)s, -e>

7. stone < pl -> Brit (14 lbs):

8. stone no pl (colour):

Phrases:

II. stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] N modifier

stone (floor, staircase, tablet, wall):

III. stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] ADJ attr, inv

IV. stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] ADV inv

1. stone (like a stone):

2. stone (completely):

V. stone [stəʊn, Am stoʊn] VB trans

1. stone (throw stones at):

to stone sb/sth
to stone sb/sth

2. stone (remove pit):

Phrases:

stone the crows [or me]! Brit dated inf

St1 N

St abbreviation of saint

St
St.

saint [seɪnt, sənt] N

1. saint (holy person):

Heilige(r) f(m)

2. saint fig inf (very good person):

Heilige(r) f(m) fig inf

St2 N

St abbreviation of street

St

street [stri:t] N

1. street (road):

Straße f <-, -n>
in the street STOCKEX
I live in [or Am on] King Street
Hauptstraße f <-, -n>
Einkaufsstraße f <-, -n>
Seitenstraße f <-, -n>

2. street + sing/pl vb (residents):

Straße f <-, -n>

Phrases:

to be streets ahead [of sb/sth] Brit
to not be in the same street as sb Brit inf
to be [right] up sb's street

St Bernard [sən(t)ˈbɜ:nəd, Am ˌseɪntbɚˈnɑ:rd] N

Bernhardiner m <-s, ->

St. Lucia [sən(t)ˈlu:ʃə, Am seɪntˈlu:ʃiə] N

St. Lucia
St. Lucia nt

St. Lawrence [sntˈlɒrnts] N

St John's wort [səntˈʤɒnzˌwɜ:t, Am seɪntˈʤɑ:nzˌwɜ:rt] N

St. Kitts and Nevis [sən(t)ˌkɪtsəndˈni:vɪs, Am seɪnt-] N

St. Kitts und Nevis nt

St. Law·rence ˈSea·way N

St. Vincent and the Grenadines [sən(t)ˈvɪn(t)səntəndðəˌgrenəˈdi:nz, Am seɪnt-] N