Standard grammar

stand

[Standing]

Noun (short for noun)

The state, position, foothold, position, shelf, platform of stopping or resisting.

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Stand, stand, stand, (make) stand, (make) stand, remain unchanged, and endure.

stand

stand

AHD:[ St.? nd]

First session

second generation

(verb)

Standing [holy? Stand, stand

intransitive verb

Stand up, stand up straight.

erect

To adopt or maintain a specific upright posture:

note:

Stand up straight; Step aside.

Erect; keep away from

Keep your feet upright.

Stand upright

To maintain an upright or vertical position on a base or support:

Standing upright on a base or support:

The urn stands on the base.

An urn erected on a cornerstone.

To be placed or located:

To be placed or located:

The building is located at the corner.

That building is located at the corner.

To remain stable, upright, or complete:

To remain stable, upright, or pure:

This old school still exists.

The old school remains unchanged.

To remain correct, valid, or unchanged:

To remain valid or unchanged:

The agreement is still valid.

The contract is valid.

Reach or display a specific number or quantity:

Measure a specific value or quantity:

The balance is $500.

The difference is $500.

To measure a specific height in an upright position:

To measure a specific height:

He is six feet tall.

Six feet tall

To occupy or maintain a particular position, height, or route:

Maintain a specific position, posture, or trajectory:

He stuck to his previous proposal. We will stand firm.

He kept his previous promise, so we should be firm.

In a position that may gain or lose:

In a state of possible gain or loss:

She is expected to get rich.

He stood at the crossroads of fate.

In a particular state or condition:

In a specific state or condition:

I admit my mistake. We are in awe of the scenery.

I was right. We are all afraid of this scene.

In a specific form:

Exist in a specific way:

Send the message as it is.

Send news as it is.

At or as if at a certain level:

At a certain level or degree:

Ranked third in the class; High reputation.

She ranks third in the class; Have a high reputation

Stop; Stay still.

Stop; keep still

To remain still or inactive:

Stay still or inactive:

This car has been parked in the garage all winter.

This car has been parked in the garage all winter.

Stay immobile or undisturbed; Stagnation.

Not flowing or disturbed; Standing still

Choose or maintain a specific route or direction:

Sail to keep a certain course:

A ship sailing against the wind.

sail before the wind

Become a usable male. Used of horses.

Can be used as a stallion, for horses

It is often used as a candidate for public office in Britain.

Used as a candidate in Britain.

transitive verb

Make stand; Stand upright.

Take a stand; Stand upright

To engage in or encounter:

To engage in or encounter:

Keep fighting.

enter a war

Resist successfully; Bear:

Resistance is successful; Resistance:

Stand the test of time; Can't stand careful inspection.

Stand the test of time; Can't resist the closed-book exam

Endure patiently or resolutely; Bear:

Keep up patiently or resolutely; Endure:

The heat is unbearable. See Bear 1

The heat is unbearable. See.

Obedience or experience:

Give in to, suffer from:

On trial.

Go to court for trial

Tolerate and benefit from:

Tolerance is beneficial to:

I can have a good sleep.

I benefited from a good night's sleep.

Perform the duties of:

Take responsibility:

Stand guard.

Promise to defend

Informal: To entertain (someone) or pay for (food or drink):

To entertain or pay (food or drink) informally:

She bought him a drink. We will endure dinner.

She invited him to drink and we invited him to dinner.

(noun)

The act of standing.

Stand: stand.

The cessation of work or activities; Pause or stop.

Work or activity stops; Stand still or stop.

A stop on the tour.

Stop playing during the tour.

A place or station where a person stands.

A place or platform where people stand.

A booth, stall or counter where goods for sale are displayed.

A kiosk, kiosk or counter

Parking space reserved for taxis.

Where does the taxi stop?

Desperate or decisive defense or resistance efforts, as in battle:

Desperately defend or resist in war:

Hold your ground by the river.

They have a loyal opponent by the river.

A position or viewpoint that someone is prepared to stick to:

A position or viewpoint that someone is prepared to support:

We must take a stand on environmental issues.

We must take a stand on environmental issues.

Stand in the stands of a sports field or stadium.

An open-air staircase in a stadium or gymnasium.

On the witness stand.

Legal witness box

A small shelf, prop, or table for holding various items:

A small shelf, shelf, or table for holding various things:

Music stand; Bedside table

Music table; bedside cupboard

A group or group of tall plants or trees:

A cluster of tall plants or trees:

A pine forest.

A group of pine trees

support

Ready or ready to act.

Ready or able to act.

Wait for something, such as a broadcast, to start again.

Wait (broadcast resume)

Stay out of it; Restrain oneself from taking action:

Don't care; No operation:

Stand by and let him get away.

Stand aside and let him escape.

Maintain loyalty to; Assistance or support:

Loyal; Help or support:

Support her friends.

Support her friends.

To maintain or maintain:

To preserve or maintain:

Stick to her decision.

Stick to her determination.

resign

Leave the witness box.

Withdraw from the witness box legally

To withdraw, as from a political contest.

Withdraw from political struggle

Get off work

Withdraw sentries/guards

represent

To represent; Symbol.

Representative; sign

Advocate or support:

Advocate or support:

Stands for freedom of the press.

Advocate freedom of the press

Endure; Tolerance:

Accept; Tolerance:

We will not tolerate rude behavior.

We will not tolerate impolite behavior.

replace

Act as body double.

Standing in the middle

alienate

Keep a certain distance; Stay apart or alienated.

Not close to people; drive a wedge between

Postpone; Escape.

Shielding; keep away from

Keep a course away from the coast.

Sail away from the coast

insist on

On the basis of; Depend on:

Based on: based on; Depend on:

The success of this project depends on the support of management.

The success of this project depends on the support of management.

Adhere to:

Insist on:

Stick to etiquette; Stick to your rights.

Adhere to the form and pay attention to ostentation and extravagance; Insist on sb. Right of

highlight

Highlight; Project.

Reach out; highlight

Eye-catching, different or outstanding.

Be conspicuous, show clearly

Refuse to obey or persist in opposition; Insist on:

Refuse to reconcile or resolutely oppose; Insist on:

Resolutely oppose the ruling.

Resolutely oppose the verdict

Keep a course away from the coast.

Sail away from the coast

Supervision

Closely monitor or supervise.

Observe or supervise carefully

Deferred payment; Postpone

Extension; Delay]

(Put) on alert [military]

Take action.

Support action

erect

To remain effective, sound, or lasting:

To remain valid or not to deteriorate:

His claim won't hold water in court. Our old car has stood the test.

His words are invalid in court. Our old car hasn't broken down for a long time.

Don't keep an appointment.

Informal language stood me up.