stern
81stern — English has two distinct words stern. The older, the adjective ‘severe’ [OE], comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sternjaz, which was probably derived from the base *ster , *star ‘be rigid’ (source also of English starch, stare, starve, etc).… …
82Stern's — «Стерн», магазин в Нью Йорке, рассчитан на туристов, покупающих на всех членов семьи и для всего дома. Его девиз «Стерн доставит куда угодно» ( Stern s Ships Everywhere ) …
83stern — adj. Stern is used with these nouns: ↑brow, ↑expression, ↑eye, ↑face, ↑gaze, ↑injunction, ↑lecture, ↑look, ↑mother, ↑parent, ↑rebuke, ↑voice, ↑ …
84stern — adj. stern towards; with …
85stern — the buttocks Naval imagery in general use. The punning stern chaser may have heterosexual or homosexual preferences …
86stern — I adj 1. strict, demanding, exacting, stringent, critical, unsparing, unremitting, rigid, harsh, severe, rigorous, hard; firm, steadfast, determined, resolute, resolved; uncompromising, adamant, relentless, unrelenting, inflexible, immovable,… …
87stern — [stɜːn] adj I serious and severe sternly adv II noun [C] stern [stɜːn] the back part of a ship …
88Stern — /stɜn/ (say stern) noun Isaac, 1920–2001, US violinist, born in Russia …
89Stern — žvaigždutė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. asterisk vok. Stern, m; Sternzeichen, n rus. звездочка, f pranc. astérisque, m; pignon à chqine, m …
90Stern — žvaigždė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. star vok. Stern, m rus. звезда, f pranc. étoile, f …