词组 | stand |
释义 | stand /stænd/ verb to be on your feet in an upright positionadverbsstand still He stood still and listened but he couldn’t hear anything.stand silently Hundreds of people stood silently to remember the victims of the war.stand upright/stand up straight (=stand so that your back is very straight) “Stand up straight, and walk properly!” the teacher called after him.stand transfixed (=stand still because you are very surprised, shocked etc) For a moment she stood transfixed in shock and disbelief.prepositionsstand next to/beside sb/sth Julia went to stand beside him on the balcony.stand behind/in front of sb/sth Mrs Hayes was standing behind her desk.phrasesstand on tiptoe (=stand on your toes to make yourself taller) If he stood on tiptoe, he could reach the shelf.stand with your back to sth Pedro was standing with his back to the fire.THESAURUS: stand be on your feet to be standing, especially for a long time: If you have young kids, you’re on your feet all day. | I’d been on my feet since 7 o’clock and I needed to sit down. | The crowd were all on their feet clapping and calling for more. get up to stand after you have been sitting or lying down: He got up and turned off the TV. | Mum fell in her flat and was unable to get up. stand up to stand after you have been sitting, or to be in a standing position: I stood up when she came in and shook her hand. | It’s generally better to do this exercise standing up. get to your feet to stand up, especially slowly or when it is difficult for you: My attorney got slowly to his feet, breathing heavily. rise formal to stand after you have been sitting, especially at a formal event: As the bride entered the cathedral, they all rose out of their seats. | Audience members rose to their feet, cheering and clapping. | The crowd rose and sang the national anthem. | Will the defendant please rise? (=said in a court) |
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