stand
stand 英 [stænd] 美 [stænd]
v. 站立;位于;停滞;忍受 n. 站立;立场;
进行时:standing 过去式:stood 过去分词:stood 第三人称单数:stands 名词复数:stands
- To stand is to be upright or vertical, with your feet on the floor, or to move into that position. Most people stand when they hear the national anthem at a baseball game.
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- v. 站立;位于;停滞;忍受
- n. 站立;立场;
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1. She was too weak to stand.
她虚弱得站都站不住。
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2. a bird standing on one leg
单腿独立的鸟
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3. Don't just stand there—do something!
别光站着,干点什么!
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4. Stand stillwhile I take your photo.
我给你照相,站着别动。
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5. Stand the ladder up against the wall.
把梯子靠墙立好。
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6. An old oak tree once stood here.
以前这儿长着一棵老橡树。
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7. The tower stands 30 metres high.
塔高 30 米。
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8. I can't standhis brother.
他弟弟让我受不了。
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9. I can't stand the sight of blood.
一看见血我就难受。
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10. She was kind enough to stand us a meal.
她真好,请我们吃了饭。
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11. to take a firm stand on sth
在某事上采取坚定的立场
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12. He was criticized for his tough stand on immigration.
他因在移民问题上立场强硬受到批评。
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13. We must make a stand againstfurther job losses.
我们必须采取措施,防止进一步裁员。
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14. a hamburger/newspaper stand
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- stand (n.) Old English stand "a pause, delay, state of rest or inaction," from the root of stand (v.). Compare Dutch and German stand (n.). Sense of "action of standing or coming to a position" is attested from late 14c., especially in reference to fighting (1590s). Sense of "state of being unable to proceed" is from 1590s.
- stand (v.) Old English standan "occupy a place; stand firm; congeal; stay, continue, abide; be valid, be, exist, take place; oppose, resist attack; stand up, be on one's feet; consist, amount to" (class VI strong verb; past tense stod, past participle standen), from Proto-Germanic *sta-n-d- (source also of Old Norse standa, Old Saxon and Gothic standan, Old High German stantan, parallel with simpler forms, such as Swedish stå, Dutch staan, German stehen [see discussion in OED]), from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
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