- Steik
- Steek Steek, Steik Steik(st[=e]k), v. t. [Cf. {Stick}, v. t.] To pierce with a sharp instrument; hence, to stitch; to sew; also, to fix; to fasten. [Scot.] [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Steik — Steik, v. t. See {Steek}. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steik — steik(e see steek, stick … Useful english dictionary
stake·hold·er — /ˈsteıkˌhoʊldɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a person or business that has invested money in something (such as a company) corporate stakeholders 2 : a person who holds the money that people have bet on something and then gives it to the winner … Useful english dictionary
stake·out — /ˈsteıkˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] : a situation in which the police secretly watch a place in order to look for illegal activity The drug deal was witnessed during a stakeout of the building. The police were on a stakeout. see also stake out at… … Useful english dictionary
steike — steik(e see steek, stick … Useful english dictionary
Steak — Karree; Kotelett * * * Steak [ste:k], das; s, s: kurz gebratene Fleischschnitte aus der Lende (besonders von Rind oder Kalb): ein saftiges Steak essen, zubereiten. Zus.: Kalbssteak, Lendensteak, Pfeffersteak, Rindersteak, Schweinerückensteak,… … Universal-Lexikon
mistake — mis|take1 [ mı steık ] noun count *** 1. ) something that you have not done correctly, or something you say or think that is not correct: make a mistake: I won t make the same mistake again! Don t worry, it s an easy mistake to make. correct a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Steek — Steek, Steik Steik(st[=e]k), v. t. [Cf. {Stick}, v. t.] To pierce with a sharp instrument; hence, to stitch; to sew; also, to fix; to fasten. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John — This article is about the nursery rhyme. For other uses, see Four Evangelists. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Roud #1704 Written by Traditional Published 1656 Written England Language English Form Nursery rhyme Matthew, Mark, Luke and John , also… … Wikipedia
Jon Kuvlung — († vor Juli 1188 in Bergen) war ein norwegischer Heerkönig. Sein Vater war König Inge Krogrygg, nach einer anderen Version waren seine Eltern Peter und Astrid Steik aus Bergen. Er blieb unverheiratet. Seinen Namen „Kuvlung“ (Mönchskutte) erhielt… … Deutsch Wikipedia