stance 英 [stæns]   美 [stæns]

stance

stance  英 [stæns] 美 [stæns]

n. 立场;姿态;位置;准备击球姿势 

名词复数:stances 

When should this stance change if not now? 如果现在不改变立场,还要等到什么时候?
That’s why we took the stance we took, ” he added. 这就是为什么我们采取我们所采取的立场,”他补充道。

  • Your stance is your posture or the way you stand. Figuratively, if you take a stance against bullying, you are standing against it.
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  • n. 立场;姿态;位置;准备击球姿势
  • 1. When should this stance change if not now?

    如果现在不改变立场,还要等到什么时候?

  • 2. That’s why we took the stance we took, ” he added.

    这就是为什么我们采取我们所采取的立场,”他补充道。

  • 3. Their stance is that we are beginning to see some green shoots but nevertheless we have to be cautious.

    他们的立场是:我们开始看到全球经济复苏的一些‘绿色嫩芽’,但我们仍须谨慎。

  • stance (n.) 1530s, "standing place, station," probably from Middle French stance "resting place, harbor" (16c.), from Vulgar Latin *stantia "place, abode" (also source of Italian stanza "stopping place, station, stanza," Spanish stancia "a dwelling"), from Latin stans (genitive stantis), present participle of stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Sense of "position of the feet" (in golf, etc.) is first recorded 1897; figurative sense of "point of view" is recorded from 1956. The sense of the French word has since narrowed.
stance / stæns ; stɑːns ; NAmE stæns / noun 1 stance(on sth) the opinions that sb has about sth and expresses publicly (公开表明的)观点,态度,立场 SYN position What is the newspaper's stance on the war? 那家报纸对这场战争持什么立场? 2 the way in which sb stands, especially when playing a sport (尤指体育运动中的)站立姿势 stance stances stance / stæns ; stɑːns ; NAmE stæns /
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