0 to continue to be in a place, job, etc and not leave -- zostawać, pozostawać
1 to continue to be in a particular state -- pozostawać, być
The supermarket stays open late.
2 to spend a short period of time in a place -- zatrzymywać się, mieszkać
We stayed in a hotel.
We're going to stay with my grandmother.
3 to continue to be in the same place -- nie ruszać się (z miejsca )
According to these epidemiological results, women are better at staying alive.
Furthermore, agents' ability to exit voluntarily social groups strongly signaled their credibility to existing group members where they stayed.
The song is constructed out of many interlocking parts, none of which presents a full-blown melody that stays in the foreground.
We look here at the cross-pressured members who stayed in office and compare them to non-crosspressured members who stayed in office.
Workers in the formal sector stayed at the same enterprise throughout their working lives.
Cases were more likely to have stayed away from home than controls, but contact with pets, farm animals and wildlife was similar.
The rival factions split and each formed their own battalion, which stayed apart until 1921.
Each superovulated cat stayed with an adult fertile male cat for 24 h to allow mating.
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不離開, 留下, 停留…
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不离开, 留下, 停留…
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quedarse, alojarse, permanecer…
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permanecer, hospedar-se, alojar-se…
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(1ヵ所に)とどまる, 滞在する, (ある状態)のままでいる…
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kalmak, geçirmek, harcamak…
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rester, séjour [masculine], séjour…
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quedar-se, estar-se, allotjar-se…
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