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straight hair ( n ) ( streɪt hɛr )
stove 2 ( n ) =a piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is used for heating rooms, e. g. a wood - burning stove.
stove 3 ( n ) gas stove
stove 1 ( n ) ( stoʊv ) =a large piece of equipment for cooking food, containing an oven and gas or electric rings on top, e. g. She put a pan of wat ...
storyteller ( n ) ( stɔriˌtɛlər ) =a person who tells or writes stories
storm ( n ) ( stɔrm ) =very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often thunder and lightning, e. g. violent storms.
store 5 ( n ) =a place where goods of a particular kind are kept, e. g. a grain store.
stork ( n ) ( stɔrk ) =a large black and white bird with a long beak and neck and long legs, that lives near water but often builds its nest on the t ...
store 3 ( n ) department store
store 4 ( n ) =goods of a particular kind or for a particular purpose, e. g. medical store.
store 1 ( n ) ( stɔr ) =a building or part of a building where things are bought or sold, e. g. a health food store.
store 2 ( n ) liquor store
stomach ( n ) ( stʌmək ) =the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it; the front part of the body below the chest, e. g. stomach pa ...
stomachache ( n ) ( stʌməkˌeɪk ) =pain in or near your stomach
stitch 1 ( n ) ( stɪtʃ ) =one of the small lines of thread that you can see on a piece of cloth after it has been sewn, e. g. Try to keep the stitche ...
stitch 2 ( n ) =one of the small circles of wool that you make around the needle when you are knitting, e. g. The knitting should be 120 stitches wid ...
stitch 3 ( n ) =a short piece of thread, etc. that doctors use to sew the edges of a wound together, e. g. The cut needed eight stitches.
stitch 4 ( n ) =a sudden pain in the side of your body, usually caused by running or laughing, e. g. Can we slow down. I have a stitch.
stirrup ( n ) ( stərəp ) =one of the metal rings that hang down on each side of a horse's saddle, used to support the rider's foot
stir - fry ( v ) ( stər fraɪ ) =to cook thin strips of vegetables or meat quickly by stirring them in very hot oil, e. g. stir - fried chicken. , sti ...
stir ( v ) ( stər ) =to move a liquid or substance around, using a spoon or sth similar, in order to mix it thoroughly, e. g. She stirred her tea. St ...
stethoscope ( n ) ( stɛθəˌskoʊp ) =an instrument that a doctor uses to listen to sb's heart and breathing
sternum ( n ) ( stərnəm ) ( pl. sternums or sterna, stərnə ) =the breastbone
sterilizer ( n ) ( stɛrəˌlaɪzər ) =a machine or piece of equipment that you use to make objects or substances completely clean and free from bacteria
steering wheel ( n ) ( stɪrɪŋ wil ) =the wheel that the driver turns to control the direction that a vehicle goes in
steering ( n ) ( stɪrɪŋ ) =the machinery in a vehicle that you use to control the direction it goes in
steep hill sign
steamer 1 ( n ) ( stimər ) =a boat or ship driven by steam
steamer 2 ( n ) =a metal container with small holes in it, that is placed over a pan of boiling water in order to cook food in the steam
steak ( n ) ( steɪk ) = ( less frequent beefsteak ) a thick slice of good quality beef =a large thick piece of any type of fish or meat
steam ( n ) ( stim ) =the hot gas that water changes into when it boils, e. g. Steam rose from the boiling kettle.
stationery 1 ( n ) =special paper for writing letters on, usually with matching envelopes
stationery 2 ( n ) ( steɪʃəˌnɛri ) =materials for writing and for using in an office, for example paper, pens, and envelopes
station wagon ( n ) =a car with a lot of space behind the back seats and a door at the back for loading large items
starfish ( n ) ( stɑrfɪʃ ) ( pl. starfish ) =a flat sea creature in the shape of a star with five arms
starfruit ( n ) ( stɑrfrut ) ( pl. starfruit ) =a green or yellow tropical fruit with a shape like a star
star ( n ) ( stɑr ) =a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night, e. g. There was a big moon and hundred ...
stapler ( n ) ( steɪplər ) =a small device used for putting staples into paper, etc.
staple 4 ( n ) =sth that is produced by a country and is important for its economy, e. g. Rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy
staple 1 ( n ) ( steɪpl ) =a small piece of wire that is used in a device called a stapler
staple 2 ( n ) =a small piece of metal in the shape of a U that is hit into wooden surfaces using a hammer
staple 3 ( n ) =a basic type of food that is used a lot, e. g. Aid workers helped distribute corn, milk, and other staples.
stamp 1 ( n ) ( st�mp ) ( formal postage stamp ) =a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on an envelope or a package befor ...
stamp 2 ( n ) =a tool for printing the date or a design or mark onto a surface, e. g. a date stamp.
stamp 3 ( n ) =a design or words made by stamping sth onto a surface, e. g. The project has the government's stamp of approval.
stair 2 ( n ) =one of the steps in a set of stairs, e. g. How many stairs are there up to the second floor.
stair 3 ( n ) ( also staircase, stɛrkeɪs ) =a set of stairs including the posts and rails ( banisters ) that are fixed at the side, e. g. a wooden st ...
stair 1 ( n ) ( stɛr ) stairs [plural] =a set of steps built between two floors of a building, e. g. The children ran up ( down ) the stairs.
stain 2 ( n ) =a liquid used for changing the color of wood or cloth, e. g. wood stain
stain 1 ( n ) ( steɪn ) =a dirty mark on sth, that is difficult to remove, e. g. a coffee stain