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1.stand(站立)的过去式和过去分词
1.to have your body in an upright position supported by your feet; to stand and be unable to move because you are reacting in a particular way to something
2.to move from sitting or bending down into an upright position
3.to put your foot on or in something by accident
4.if an object or building stands somewhere, it is in a particular position; to put an object or a person somewhere in an upright position; if something such as a building is standing, it has not been destroyed; used for talking about the state or condition of a building or object
5.if a car, train, airplane, etc. stands somewhere, it remains there without moving, waiting to be used
6.to be in a particular situation or state
7.to behave in a particular way
8.to be a particular height
9.if something such as an offer, a law, or a record stands, it remains in existence or use
10.to be willing to accept something that someone does
11.to have a particular attitude or view about a person or subject
12.to be good or strong enough not to be badly affected or damaged by something
13.if a liquid stands, it is still and does not flow
14.if a food, drink, or mixture stands, nothing is done to it so that its flavors can develop and become stronger
15.to perform a particular job or service
16.to buy something for someone, especially food or drink
17.to run in an election
1.to have your body in an upright position supported by your feet; to stand and be unable to move because you are reacting in a particular way to something
2.to move from sitting or bending down into an upright position
3.to put your foot on or in something by accident
4.if an object or building stands somewhere, it is in a particular position; to put an object or a person somewhere in an upright position; if something such as a building is standing, it has not been destroyed; used for talking about the state or condition of a building or object
5.if a car, train, airplane, etc. stands somewhere, it remains there without moving, waiting to be used
6.to be in a particular situation or state
7.to behave in a particular way
8.to be a particular height
9.if something such as an offer, a law, or a record stands, it remains in existence or use
10.to be willing to accept something that someone does
11.to have a particular attitude or view about a person or subject
12.to be good or strong enough not to be badly affected or damaged by something
13.if a liquid stands, it is still and does not flow
14.if a food, drink, or mixture stands, nothing is done to it so that its flavors can develop and become stronger
15.to perform a particular job or service
16.to buy something for someone, especially food or drink
17.to run in an election
1.an attitude or opinion about something, especially one that you state publicly
2.a determined attempt to oppose someone or something that you consider to be wrong
3.a large table or temporary structure used for selling things, especially food or drink; a large table at an exhibit where an organization offers information, goods, or services
4.an object or a piece of furniture used for holding, supporting, or storing something
5.the part of a court of law where people stand to answer lawyers’ questions. The usual British word is witness box.
6.a part of a sports stadium where people sit or stand to watch a game or event
1.an attitude or opinion about something, especially one that you state publicly
2.a determined attempt to oppose someone or something that you consider to be wrong
3.a large table or temporary structure used for selling things, especially food or drink; a large table at an exhibit where an organization offers information, goods, or services
4.an object or a piece of furniture used for holding, supporting, or storing something
5.the part of a court of law where people stand to answer lawyers’ questions. The usual British word is witness box.
6.a part of a sports stadium where people sit or stand to watch a game or event