stand的中文翻译

翻译

stand

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  • stand1   (on feet/be vertical)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    站立, 矗立
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be on your feet; to be in a vertical position
      • She was too weak to stand.
        她太虚弱了,无法站立着。
      • a bird standing on one leg
        一条腿站立的鸟儿
      • Don't just stand there—do something!
        别傻站在那儿--做点什么!
      • I was standing only a few feet away.
        我就站在几英尺以外。
      • We all stood around in the corridor waiting.
        我们都站在走廊里等待。
      • to stand on your head/hands(= to be upside down, balancing on your head/hands)
        倒立(倒过来,靠你的头/手保持平衡)
      • After the earthquake, only a few houses were left standing.
        地震过后,只剩几座房子没倒。
      • Stand still while I take your photo.
        我给你照相的时候,站着别动。
    • to get up onto your feet from another position
      • Everyone stood when the President came in.
        总理进来的时候,所有人都站起来了。
      • We stood up in order to get a better view.
        我们站起来,想要看得更清楚。
  • stand2   (put upright)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    站立
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to put sth/sb in a vertical position somewhere
      • Stand the ladder up against the wall.
        把梯子靠着墙立起来。
      • I stood the little girl on a chair so that she could see.
        我让小女孩站到一个椅子上,这样她就看得见了。
  • stand3   (be in place/condition)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    坐落于
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be in a particular place
      • The castle stands on the site of an ancient battlefield.
        城堡坐落在一个古代战场的遗址上。
      • An old oak tree once stood here.
        曾经有一颗老橡树长在这。
    • to be in a particular condition or situation
      • The house stood empty for a long time.
        这座房子已经空了好长一段时间了。
      • 'You're wrong about the date—it was 1988.' 'I stand corrected(= accept that I was wrong).'
        “你把日期搞错了--那是1988.”“我承认我搞错了。”
      • You never know where you stand with her—one minute she's friendly, the next she'll hardly speak to you.
        你永远也不知道如何和她相处--这一分钟她还很友好,下一分钟她就不再和你说话了。
      • As things stand, there is little chance of a quick settlement of the dispute.
        照目前的形式,尽快解决争端的可能性微乎其微。
  • stand4   (be at height/level)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    有......的高度
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be a particular height
      • The tower stands 30 metres high.
        这座塔有30米高。
    • to be at a particular level, amount, height, etc
      • Interest rates stand at 3%.
        利率保持在3%。
      • The world record then stood at 6.59 metres.
        世界记录在那之后保持在6.59米。
  • stand5   (of car/train, etc.)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    停车
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be in a particular place, especially while waiting to go somewhere
      • The train standing at platform 3 is for London, Victoria.
        停在三站台的火车是前往伦敦维多利亚车站的。
  • stand6   (of liquid/mixture)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    静止
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to remain still, without moving or being moved
      • Mix the batter and let it stand for twenty minutes.
        和好面,让它在那放二十分钟。
      • standing pools of rainwater
        瀑布的固定水池
  • stand7   (offer/decision)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    有效的
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • if an offer, a decision, etc. made earlier stands, it is still valid
      • My offer still stands.
        我的出价仍然算数。
      • The world record stood for 20 years.
        这个世界记录已经保持了20年。
  • stand8   (be likely to do sth)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    定然会
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be in a situation where you are likely to do sth
      • You stand to make a lot from this deal.
        你可能从这宗交易中大赚一笔。
  • stand9   (have opinion)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    看法, 观点
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to have a particular attitude or opinion about sth or towards sb
      • Where do you stand on private education?
        你怎样看待民办教育?
  • stand10   (dislike)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    容忍, 忍受
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • used especially in negative sentences and questions to emphasize that you do not like sb/sth
      • I can't stand his brother.
        我忍受不了他哥哥。
      • I can't stand the sight of blood.
        一看见血我就难受。
      • I can't stand it when you do that.
        你做的时候我就忍受不了了。
      • She couldn't stand being kept waiting.
        她不能忍受一直等。
      • I can't stand people interrupting all the time.
        我不能忍受别人一直打断我。
      • How do you stand him being here all the time?
        他一直在这儿,你是怎么忍受的?
  • stand11   (survive treatment)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    经受得起
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • used especially with can/could to say that sb/sth can survive sth or can tolerate sth without being hurt or damaged
      • His heart won't stand the strain much longer.
        他的心脏对这种压力承受不了多久。
      • Modern plastics can stand very high and very low temperatures.
        新型塑料能承受很高和很低的温度。
  • stand12   (buy drink/meal)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    购买食物等
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to buy a drink or meal for sb
      • He stood drinks all round.
        他到处请人喝酒。
      • She was kind enough to stand us a meal.
        她十分友好,请我们吃一顿饭。
  • stand13   (in election)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    成为......的候选人
    verb   (stood, stood)
    • to be a candidate in an election
      • He stood for parliament(= tried to get elected as an MP).
        他竞选议员职位。(试图被选为议员)
      • She stood unsuccessfully as a candidate in the local elections.
        她作为候选人在当地选举中并未成功。
  • stand14   (opinion)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    观点, 态度
    noun
    • an attitude towards sth or an opinion that you make clear to people
      • to take a firm stand on sth
        在某事上采取坚定的立场
      • He was criticized for his tough stand on immigration.
        因为他在移民问题上的坚定立场而备受指责。
  • stand15   (defence)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    防守
    noun
    • a strong effort to defend yourself or your opinion about sth
      • We must make a stand against further job losses.
        我们必去采取措施,防止进一步裁员。
      • the rebels' desperate last stand
        叛军的最后一搏
  • stand16   (for showing/holding sth)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 

    noun
    • a table or a vertical structure that goods are sold from, especially in the street or at a market
      • a hamburger/newspaper stand
        汉堡包/报纸架子
    • a table or a vertical structure where things are displayed or advertised, for example at an exhibition
      • a display/an exhibition/a trade stand
        展览/展示/贸易摊位
    • a piece of equipment or furniture that you use for holding a particular type of thing
      • a bicycle/microphone/cake, etc. stand
        自行车/麦克风/蛋糕架
  • stand17   (at sports ground)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    看台区
    noun
    • a large sloping structure at a stadium with rows where people sit or stand to watch the game
  • stand18   (in court)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    证人席
    noun
      • He took the stand as the first witness.
        他作为第一证人。
  • stand19   (in cricket)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    坚持防守
    noun
    • the period of time in which two people who are batting (= hitting the ball) play together and score points
      • Clinch and Harris shared an opening stand of 69.
        可林奇和哈里斯共享一段公开比赛的时间。
  • stand20   (for band/orchestra, etc.)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    舞台
    noun
    • a raised platform for a band, an orchestra, a speaker, etc.
  • stand21   (for taxis/buses, etc.)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    停车处
    noun
    • a place where taxis, buses, etc. park while they are waiting for passengers
  • stand22   (of plants/trees)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    一组
    noun
    • a group of plants or trees of one kind
      • a stand of pines
        一片松树
  • stand23   (of land)   UK /stænd/  US /stænd/ 
    一片地
    noun
    • a piece of land that you can buy and use for building a house, etc. on
      • A developer bought the land and divided it into stands.
        一个开发商买了地,把它分为好几块。
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