1.b> 1) i> (); i> ; to stay in bed , ; I can't stay long ; we stayed to see what would happen , ; he is staying late at the office tonight ; stay on this road until you get to Wells / , ;
2) i> (); I can't stay awake any longer / ; the store stays open until late on Thursdays ; I don't know why they stay together , / ; put a lid on the pan so the food will stay hot , / ; we promised to stay friends for ever , ;
2.b> i> (), , (i>); i> ; I stayed in Montreal for two weeks then flew home / , i> ; we stayed with friends in France i> / ; the children usually stay with their grandparents for a week in the summer ; they said they'd stay at / in / a hotel i> , ; to stay overnight, to stay the night i> , i> ; you can always stay the night at our house , / ;
to stay behindb> i> (), ( i>); I stayed behind after class to speak to the teacher ; I'll stay behind and help you wash up ;
to stay inb> / (); ; I'm going to stay in and watch TV / ;
to stay onb> (at) (), i> (, , i>); I stayed on an extra two years at school ; he decided to stay on at university to do further research ; he resigned as chairman, but stayed on as an instructor , ;
to stay outb> ( ), / (.i> i>); he started staying out late, drinking - / - ;
to stay upb> i> ( ), ( i>); you've got school tomorrow. I don't want you staying up late . , / i> ; we stayed up (late) to watch a film ;
to be here / to have come / to stayb> , ; i> ; / ; professional women's basketball is here to stay / ; it looks like televised trials are here to stay , ; to stay putb> .i> ; ; just stay put with the cases, while I go and find a taxi / , ; stay put until I get back i> , ; stay wellb> .-.i> , () (i>).