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в словаре PONS
stay behind ГЛ. неперех.
в словаре PONS
I. behind [bɪˈhaɪnd] PREP
1. behind (to rear of):
right behind sb/sth
точно зад нкг/нщ
2. behind перенос.:
3. behind (in support of):
to be behind sb/sth (all the way)
4. behind (late for):
5. behind (less advanced):
II. behind [bɪˈhaɪnd] НАРЕЧ.
1. behind (at the back):
to fall behind (be slower) in work, studies
2. behind (overdue):
to be behind (in sth)
III. behind [bɪˈhaɪnd] СУЩ. разг.
stay1 [steɪ] СУЩ.
1. stay МОР.:
щаг м.
2. stay pl (corset):
I. stay2 [steɪ] СУЩ.
II. stay2 [steɪ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. stay (remain present):
2. stay (reside temporarily):
3. stay (remain):
III. stay2 [steɪ] ГЛ. перех.
1. stay (assuage):
stay hunger, thirst
stay hunger, thirst
2. stay лит. (stop):
3. stay (endure):
4. stay ЮРИД.:
Present
Istay behind
youstay behind
he/she/itstays behind
westay behind
youstay behind
theystay behind
Past
Istayed behind
youstayed behind
he/she/itstayed behind
westayed behind
youstayed behind
theystayed behind
Present Perfect
Ihavestayed behind
youhavestayed behind
he/she/ithasstayed behind
wehavestayed behind
youhavestayed behind
theyhavestayed behind
Past Perfect
Ihadstayed behind
youhadstayed behind
he/she/ithadstayed behind
wehadstayed behind
youhadstayed behind
theyhadstayed behind
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