staying 的 3 个定义
stayed or staid, stay·ing.
- to spend some time in a place, in a situation, with a person or group, etc.: He stayed in the army for ten years.
- to continue to be as specified, as to condition or state: to stay clean.
- to hold out or endure, as in a contest or task: Please stay with the project as long as you can.
- (9)
stayed or staid, stay·ing.
- to stop or halt.
- to hold back, detain, or restrain, as from going further.
- to suspend or delay.
- (7)
- the act of stopping or being stopped.
- a stop, halt, or pause; a standstill.
- a sojourn or temporary residence: a week's stay in Miami.
- (5)
staying 近义词
wait
staying 的近义词 43 个
- continue
- delay
- hang
- last
- linger
- remain
- reside
- settle
- stand
- stick around
- stop
- abide
- bide
- bunk
- dally
- endure
- halt
- hover
- lag
- loiter
- nest
- outstay
- pause
- perch
- procrastinate
- reprieve
- respite
- roost
- sojourn
- squat
- sweat
- tarry
- establish oneself
- hang about
- hang around
- hang in
- hang out
- hold the fort
- put down roots
- sit tight
- stay out
- stay put
- sweat it out
staying 的反义词 11 个
visit
hold in abeyance
由staying构成的短语
- staying power
- stay over
- stay put
- stay the course
- stay with
- here to stay
- (stay) in touch
- (stay on one's) right side
- should have stood (stayed) in bed
- stick (stay) with
更多staying例句
- Before booking a longer stay, customers should be sure to research and compare different properties to find the best one that suits their needs.
- That means it involves smaller incisions than traditional open surgery, which results in less blood loss and pain, fewer complications such as infections, reduced procedure time, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery.
- In hard-hit Southwestern Virginia, however, where virus-related hospitalizations are soaring, Ballad Health on Monday paused non-emergency elective procedures that require an overnight stay.
- Along with their attorneys from Maryland Legal Aid, Jacob and another woman argue that they were illegally evicted because the program did not operate within the bounds of landlord-tenant laws or honor the state-mandated stay on evictions.
- That means any protracted stay in an unventilated indoor space, with other people, is risky even if patrons are spaced out.
- And that gets to the heart of what makes the game so incredible: By staying silent, it turns the player into the game master.
- With women put in front of the public to justify staying with bad men, we see these justifications in full bloom.
- It seems that the deputies asked him to leave, but Saylor insisted on staying, and perhaps physically resisted them.
- Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether.
- Every possible outcome—them together, them staying with their existing partners—seems only likely to bring misery.
- You don't mind staying here in the sunshine, I hope, while my coat dries?
- He insisted upon my staying a while, and we had the most amusing and entertaining conversation imaginable.
- After we had engaged our rooms, we drove back to the hotel where Liszt was staying, and where we were to dine immediately.
- My companion and I had dined at the Gweedore Hotel, where we were staying for the night.
- His wife was ignorant of the cause of his staying out so long, and suffered greatly from anxiety about his welfare.