stały
Meaning
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- fixed (not able to move; unmovable)
- constant, permanent (being somewhere that one usually stays)
- fixed (essential to something's existence and without which something cannot do)
- frequent, regular (participating in or being somewhere often)
- stable, regular, constant (one who has been in a certain relationship with someone for a long time)
- constant (lasting uninterrupted for a long time)
- constant (unchanged through time or space)
- constant, permanent (lasting a long time or limitlessly)
- constant, fixed, stable (unchanging in beliefs, opinion, or emotions)
- constant, fixed, stable (unchanging in beliefs, opinion, or emotions)
- stable, solid (able to be walked on without collapsing)
- solid (that can be picked up or held, having a texture, and usually firm)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
sta‧ły
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈsta.wɨ/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish stały. By surface analysis, stać + -ły. Compare Czech stálý, Kashubian stałi, Slovak stály, and Ukrainian ста́лий (stályj).
New
stać
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- to happen (to take place at a particular time)
- to become (to change into, to start being)
- to happen to, to happen with (to cause someone to undergo certain circumstances)
- to end up; to turn out
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Sentences
" W całej Rosji panuje stały terror włościański przeciwko przedstawicielom władzy sowieckiej."
"All over Russia, there is constant peasant terror against representatives of the Soviet power."