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NOUN   a stay-at-home | stay-at-homes
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SYNO   homebody | stay-at-home
Keywords contained
rester à la maisonto stay at home
rester au foyerto stay at home
casanier {m}stay-at-home
pantouflard {m} [personne casanière]stay-at-home
casanier {adj}stay-at-home [attr.]
casanière {f}stay-at-home [female]
pantouflarde {f} [personne casanière]stay-at-home [female]
sédentaire {m}stay-at-home person
sédentaire {f}stay-at-home person [female]
sociol. mère {f} au foyerstay-at-home mom [Am.] [coll.]
Partial Matches
rester jeune d'espritto stay young at heart
rester au chevet de qn.to stay at sb.'s bedside
s'attarder au bureauto stay late at the office
à la maison {adv}at home
chez soi {adv}at home
Faites comme chez vous !Feel at home!
sport jouer à domicileto play at home
sous nos lambris {adv} [fam.]at one's home
chez {prep}at the home of
prov. Charité bien ordonnée commence par soi-même.Charity begins at home.
trouver porte closeto find nobody at home
être versé dans qc.to be at home with sth.
se réfugier chez qn.to find shelter at sb.'s home
s'acclimater à qc. [loc.]to make oneself at home with sth. [idiom]
laisser ses bonnes manières au vestiaire [loc.]to leave one's good manners at home [idiom]
resterto stay
séjour {m}stay
immo. à court terme {adj} [logement]short-stay
avoir les yeux ouverts [ne pas s'endormir]to stay awake
garder les yeux ouverts [ne pas s'endormir]to stay awake
rester éveilléto stay awake
rester en arrière [après le départ des autres]to stay behind
rester à la maisonto stay indoors
comm. rester ouvertto stay open
passer la nuitto stay overnight
anat. garder la ligneto stay slim
passage {m} [séjour](short) stay
bicyc. base {f} [partie d'une bicyclette]chain stay
méd. hospitalisation {f} [séjour]hospital stay
éduc. ling. VocVoy. séjour {m} linguistiquelanguage stay
séjournerto stay [spend time]
apaiser qc. [faim]to stay sth. [appetite]
loger chez qn.to stay with sb.
s'éterniser [fam.] [s'attarder]to stay for ages
rester pour le dînerto stay for supper
comm. fin. rester à flotto stay in business
garder l'aspect du neufto stay looking new
garder le capto stay on target
tenir le capto stay on target
sport tenir la distanceto stay the course
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