| 单词 | stand-to | 
| 释义 | stand-ton. Military.   The action of standing ready for an attack (in early use esp. before dawn or after dusk) or of preparing for combat; (also) a period of duty, or the time at which such a period begins. Cf. to stand to 3 at stand v. Phrasal verbs 1, stand-to-arms n., stand down n. 2b. ΚΠ 1915    Diary 21 Dec. in  W. Wood In Line of Battle 		(1916)	 xvii. 217  				At stand-to, 6 a.m. Much shelling. 1919    G. K. Rose 2/4th Oxf. & Bucks. Lt. Infty. 71  				At dawn..came morning stand-to. 1942    R.A.F. Jrnl. 3 Oct. 31  				There was that stand-to in the small hours one day. 2010    S. Junger War  i. vi. 81  				Kearney has ordered stand-to at zero hundred hours..because there's intel the enemy may attack. Compounds  In general use as a modifier. ΚΠ 1918    Prescott 		(Arkansas)	 Daily News 12 Mar.  				The American batteries commenced their destructive drum fire, sprinkling the German positions on a line selected for the raid just after the ‘stand to’ signal. 1975    T. Allbeury Special Coll. xi. 78  				They made a permanent stand-to situation with just six of their anti-missile missiles. 2006    Toronto Star 		(Nexis)	 10 Mar.  a1  				If their compound was to come under attack, a ‘stand to’ order would be issued and all troops would then rush to set positions to defend it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2022). < | 
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