1.b> ; he is in a state of shock ; the house is in a terrible state ; the state of economy ; he was horrified by the state of the prisoners / ;
2.b> (.i> State) ; , / (.i> , . i>) [.i> .i> ]; the president was driven in state through the streets / - ; to lie in state / ( i>);
the Queen is going on a state visit to China ; music for state occasions ;
state of affairsb> ; i> , ; this state of affairs must not be allowed to continue / ; state of playb> , ; state of mindb> / ; she is in a very confused state of mind / ; to be in / to get into / a stateb> .i> , ; , ; she was in a real state about her exams / ; now don't get into a state! I'm sure everything will be all right ! , .