释义 |
●ˌstand ˈup for sb/sth/yourself 🔑to support or defend sb/sth/yourself, especially when sb is criticizing them/it/you 支持;维护◆She’s always stood up for her friends. 她总是为朋友辩解。◆You should stand up for what you believe in. 你应该坚守自己的信念。◆He’s always telling her what to do. It’s time she stood up for herself! 他总是对她指手画脚。现在她该挺身保护自己了!◆James doesn’t need you to stand up for him. 詹姆斯不需要你为他辩护。OBJ your rights, your interests[v + adv + prep] |