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Meaning of stādīt | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2 Standard
[stāːdîːt]

Definitions

  1. to plant (to place, to insert (plant, root, tubers, etc.) in the soil so that it grows)
    transitive
  2. to place, to position, to put something in a standing position
    transitive
  3. to set, to put in some place, state, or group, especially when evaluating, judging
    transitive
  4. to inoculate, to vaccinate
    dated, transitive

Examples

“stādīt kokus, kartupeļus, puķes”

to plant trees, potatoes, flowers

“stādīt kāpostus, pupas, sīpolus”

to plant cabbage, beans, onions

“stādīt mežu, dzīvžogu”

to plant a forest, a hedge

“šodien mēs stādīsim dārzu”

today we will plant a garden

“stādīt siltumnīcā tomātus”

to plant tomatoes in a greenhouse

“stādīt istabas puķes dekoratīvos podos”

to plant room flowers in decorative pots

“vislabāk ziemcietes stādīt pavasarī”

it is best to plant perennials in spring

“koki jāstāda tikpat dziļi, kā tie auguši mežā”

trees must be planted as deep as they grow in the forest

“stādīt kaktā”

to make stand in the corner

“stādīt priekšā”

to introduce (someone) (lit. to put (someone) in front)

“uz pjedestāla stādīt”

to put (lit. make stand) on a pedestal, to glorify excessively

“Koronovs mūs stādīja rindā”

Koronovs made us stand in a row

“viņā pusē pie mura stādīja sešus vai septiņus notiesātos”

on the other side, by the wall, they had made six or seven convicts stand

“Augstība, atļaujiet jums stādīt priekšā baronesi Jakobīni”

Your Highness, allow us to introduce (lit. make stand in front of you) the Baroness Jakobīne

“mūsu tētis bērnus nekad kaktā nestāda”

our father never makes children stand in the corner (e.g., as punishment)

“stādīt blakus”

to put (something) next to (something else, to compare them)

“stādīt pretī, pretim”

to put (something) opposite (something else, to contrast them)

“stādīt par priekšzīmi, par paraugu”

to set (something) as a model, an example

“stādīt jautājumu”

to raise (lit. put) a question

“dzīvi stādu pirmajā vietā, mīlu to ļoti”

I put life in the first place, I love it very much

“tikai viens fakts runāja Milleram par labu, un Roberts to tūlīt steidzās stādīt pretim Ezeriņa aizdomām”

only one fact spoke favorably of Millers, and Roberts hurried to put it opposite (= in opposition to) Ezeriņš's suspicion

“stādīja bakas... iedzīvotājiem, kam pēdējo sešu gadu laikā nebija bakas stādītas”

they vaccinated against smallpox the (local) inhabitants, who had not been vaccinated during the previous six years

CEFR level

C2
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