释义 |
●ˌstand ˈin (for sb) to take sb’s place 代替,顶替(某人)◆We’ll need someone to stand in for you while you’re away. 你不在期间,我们需要有个人顶替你。SYN deputize (for sb) (formal) [v + adv]▸ ˈstand-in noun 1. a person who does sb’s job for a short time while they are away or not available (职位或工作的)临时替代者◆Tom acted as my stand-in while I was abroad. 我出国期间由汤姆代职。◆a stand-in goalkeeper 替补守门员2. a person who replaces an actor in some scenes in a film/movie, especially dangerous ones (尤指电影中代拍危险场景的)替身演员◆rehearsing with stand-ins 和替身一起排练 |