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141Stand in good stead — If something will stand you in good stead, it will probably be advantageous in the future …
142farm-stead — sodyba statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Kaimo gyventojo gyvenamasis namas ir ūkiniai pastatai su kiemu, sodu, daržu, želdynais. atitikmenys: angl. farm stead vok. Ansiedlung, f; Anwesen, n; Gehöf, n; Hof, m rus. усадьба, f …
143door-stead — doorˈ stead noun A doorway • • • Main Entry: ↑door …
144bed|stead — «BEHD stehd, stihd», noun. the wooden or metal framework of a bed, that supports the springs and mattress …
145farm|stead|ing — «FAHRM STEHD ihng», noun. Especially British. a farmstead …
146farm|stead — «FAHRM stehd», noun. a farm with its buildings …
147heap|stead — «HEEP STEHD», noun. the entire plant above ground at the shaft of a coal mine …
148home|stead|er — «HOHM stehd uhr», noun. 1. a person who has a homestead. 2. a settler granted a homestead by the United States government …
149home|stead — «HOHM stehd», noun, verb. –n. 1. a house with its land and other buildings; farm with its buildings: »There are many old homesteads in New England. 2. U.S. the public land granted to a settler under certain conditions by the United States… …
150New|stead Abbey — «NOO stehd, NYOO », an ancient building in Nottinghamshire, England, founded in 1170 by Henry II, and later for a time the home of Lord Byron …
151road|stead — «ROHD stehd», noun. a protected place near the shore where ships can anchor; road. ╂[Middle English radestede < rade road + stede place] …
152un|stead|i|ly — «uhn STEHD uh lee», adverb. in an unsteady manner; without steadiness …
153un|stead|i|ness — «uhn STEHD ee nihs», noun. the state or character of being unsteady …
154Vol|stead|ism — «VOL stehd ihz uhm», noun. the policy of prohibiting the production or sale of alcoholic liquor; prohibition. ╂[< Andrew J. Volstead, 1860 1947, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, who sponsored the bill + ism] …
155stand someone in good stead — verb to come in handy for someone in the future …
156in good stead — adjective In a positive state or position …
157stand someone in good stead — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. give someone good use, be of advantage, be useful …
158stand in stead — help, assist, offer an advantage …
159stand in stead — Benefit, profit, be of use, be of service, be advantageous …
160in|stead — …