词组 | stand up to |
释义 | Idiom stand up tostand up to (someone/something) to oppose someone or something without fear.I know Jim would stand up to absolutely anyone, even his boss, if he believed he was right about something. Phr V stand up to stands, standing, stood stand up to sb if you stand up to a powerful person or organization, you state your opinions forcefully and refuse to agree with them or do what they wantHe was not afraid to stand up to his superiors if they had a difference of opinion.She has been criticized for failing to stand up to the powerful right-wing of the party. stand up to sth to be strong enough not to be damaged by somethingWe need a carpet that will stand up to everyday use.This type of plant stands up to the most severe winter weather. stand up to (someone or something)To confront someone or something in defiant opposition, especially in defense of oneself or someone else. Wow, I can't believe you stood up to the boss like that. He's such a bully to everyone else. We need to stand up to these big companies that try to pollute our waters. stand up to someone or somethingto take a stand against someone or something; to hold one's ground or principles in the face of a challenge by someone or something. He is a tough customer, and you have to learn to stand up to him. Can the witness stand up to questioning by the prosecution? stand up toConfront fearlessly, oppose boldly, as in You've got to stand up to the boss if you want him to respect you. [Early 1600s] stand up to To confront fearlessly; face up to. |
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