[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.
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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.