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stand
1 countable usually singularan attitude or opinion about something, especially one that you state publiclystand on: I couldn’t vote for them because of their stand on social issues. take a stand (on something) (=state your opinion clearly): The president has not taken a stand on this issue. Synonyms and related words 2 countable usually singulara determined attempt to oppose someone or something that you consider to be wrongstand against: support for their stand against racism take/make a stand (against someone/something): The Prime Minister must take a firm stand against extremists in his party. Synonyms and related words
An attempt to do something 3 countable a large table or temporary structure used for selling things, especially food or drink Synonyms and related words
Markets and market stalls 3a a large table at an exhibition where an organization offers information, goods, or servicesthe Porsche stand at the recent Paris show Synonyms and related words
Tables and work surfaces bench card table coffee table
4 countable an object or a piece of furniture used for holding, supporting, or storing something Synonyms and related words
Miscellaneous pieces of furniture bookcase bookshelf cheval glass 5 countable often plurala part of a sports stadium where people sit or stand to watch a match or event Synonyms and related words
Sports fields and parts of sports fields all-seater the area AstroTurf 6 singular mainly Americanthe part of a court of law where people stand to answer lawyers’ questions. The usual British word is witness box. Synonyms and related words 7 countable usually singularthe period during which a particular pair of batsmen play together in a cricket match, or the total number of runs that they make together Synonyms and related words 8 a group of birds that is standing as opposed to flyinga stand of pelicans Submitted by: qazwiz from United States on 20/02/2019
stand
1 countable usually singularan attitude or opinion about something, especially one that you state publiclystand on: I couldn’t vote for them because of their stand on social issues. take a stand (on something) (=state your opinion clearly): The president has not taken a stand on this issue. Synonyms and related words 2 countable usually singulara determined attempt to oppose someone or something that you consider to be wrongstand against: support for their stand against racism take/make a stand (against someone/something): He must take a firm stand against extremists in his party. Synonyms and related words
An attempt to do something 3 countable a large table or temporary structure used for selling things, especially food or drink Synonyms and related words
Markets and market stalls bazaar bookstall car boot sale 3a a large table at an exhibit where an organization offers information, goods, or servicesthe Porsche stand at the recent New York auto show Synonyms and related words
Tables and work surfaces bench breakfast bar card table
4 countable an object or a piece of furniture used for holding, supporting, or storing something Synonyms and related words
Miscellaneous pieces of furniture bookcase bookshelf cheval glass 5 singular the part of a court of law where people stand to answer lawyers’ questions. The usual British word is witness box. Synonyms and related words 6 countable often plurala part of a sports stadium where people sit or stand to watch a game or event Synonyms and related words
Sports fields and parts of sports fields 7 a group of birds that is standing as opposed to flyinga stand of pelicans Submitted by: qazwiz from United States on 20/02/2019
stand
1 intransitive to have your body in an upright position supported by your feetThe train was full and we had to stand all the way to Edinburgh. stand by/at/on/behind etc: Mrs Carter was standing by the open window. The man standing behind him spoke. stand with your back to someone/something: He was standing with his back to her. stand doing something: He stood looking at them in silence. stand and do something: The children stood and watched. stand still (=not move): They all stood still and listened to the sound coming from outside. Stand still and let me brush your hair. Synonyms and related words 1a to stand and be unable to move because you are reacting in a particular way to somethingstand motionless/transfixed/open-mouthed etc: She stood transfixed as the man lurched unsteadily across the busy road. Synonyms and related words
2 stand or stand up intransitive to move from sitting or bending down into an upright positionThe whole courtroom stood as the judge entered. Synonyms and related words 3 intransitive to put your foot on or in something by accidentstand on/in: He apologized for standing on my foot. I just stood in something disgusting. Synonyms and related words
To walk, or to walk in a particular way 4 intransitive if an object or building stands somewhere, it is in a particular positionHis statue stands in the city square. Their house stood at the top of a hill. Synonyms and related words
To be in a particular position or place 4a transitive to put an object or a person somewhere in an upright positionStand the bookcase against the far wall. Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to put something somewhere 4b intransitive if something such as a building is standing, it has not been destroyedstill standing: The ancient family home is still standing. left standing: Only a few homes were left standing after the earthquake. Synonyms and related words
To continue to exist or happen 4c intransitive used for talking about the state or condition of a building or objectThe house stood neglected for nearly 100 years. stand empty/idle: The old factory now stood empty. Several ships are standing idle in the port as the dock strike continues. Synonyms and related words
The condition of something state condition composition
5 intransitive if a car, train, plane etc stands somewhere, it remains there without moving, waiting to be usedLuckily, the train was still standing at the platform. Synonyms and related words
To remain in a place or situation 6 intransitive to be a particular heightTheir father stands well over six feet. The structure stands 40 metres high. Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe depth bottomless the bowels of something come down 7 intransitive to be in a particular situation or stateas it stands/as things stand: As it stands, the law doesn’t allow local government to take such action. where/how something stands: How do negotiations stand at the moment? know where you stand (with someone) (=understand your position): He might seem rude, but at least you know where you stand with him. Synonyms and related words
To take part, or to become involved join in participate involve 8 intransitive to behave in a particular wayHe stood aloof from the daily operations of the office. stand ready/prepared: We stand ready to sign any reasonable agreement that you produce. stand together/united: So long as we all stand together, we’ll win. Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 9 intransitive if something such as an offer, a law, or a record stands, it remains in existence or useHer world record has stood for nearly 20 years. still stands: Tell him my offer still stands. Synonyms and related words
To remain the same, or to keep something the same maintain withstand stabilize 10 transitive usually in negatives or questionsto be willing to accept something that someone doesI can’t stand his lies any more. I won’t stand any more arguing from you. How can you stand all that noise? stand someone doing something: I won’t stand them interrupting me all the time. Synonyms and related words
Willingness and to be willing 11 intransitive to have a particular attitude or view about a person or subjectwhere someone stands on something: Where does the Prime Minister stand on this issue? Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 12 transitive to be good or strong enough not to be badly affected or damaged by somethingThese are plants that do not stand the cold well. stand the strain: I didn’t think these boots would stand the strain of such a long walk. Synonyms and related words
To remain the same, or to keep something the same maintain withstand stabilize 13 intransitive Britishto take part in an election as a candidate (=someone who people vote for). The American word is runShe’s not intending to stand at the next election. stand as: He’ll be standing as the candidate for Falkirk West. Synonyms and related words
To be a candidate or winner in an election 14 intransitive if a liquid stands, it is still and does not flowsoil where water stands in the winter Synonyms and related words 15 intransitive if a food, drink, or mixture stands, nothing is done to it so that its flavours can develop and become strongerleave/allow something to stand for something: Leave the mixture to stand for 20 minutes. Synonyms and related words 16 transitive to perform a particular job or servicestand guard (over someone/something): Two men were left standing guard over the prisoners. stand bail/surety (for someone) (=accept a legal or financial responsibility for someone): No one would stand bail for him. He could not leave the country unless the Embassy stood surety for him. Synonyms and related words 17 transitive informal old-fashionedto buy something for someone, especially food or drinkstand someone something: I’ll stand you a cup of coffee if you’ve no money. Synonyms and related words 18 let something standto leave something unchanged; to let something remain in placeThe U.S. Supreme Court let stand a California law that bans licensed therapists from working with children to change their sexual orientation. Submitted by: Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 03/05/2017
someone can’t stand someone/something someone can’t stand to do something someone could stand something do something standing on your head from where someone stands I stand corrected it stands to reason (that) not stand on ceremony stand accused of something stand alone stand a chance/hope (of doing something) stand in line stand in someone’s way/path stand in the way of something stand on your head/hands stand on your own (two) feet stand or fall by/on something stand there stand to attention stand to do something stand trial (for something)
stand about stand against stand around stand aside stand at stand back stand between stand by stand down stand for stand in stand out stand out against stand out for stand over stand up stand up for stand up to
stand
1 intransitive to have your body in an upright position supported by your feetThe subway was full and we had to stand all the way to Battery Park. stand by/at/on/behind etc.: Mrs. Carter was standing by the open window. The man standing behind him spoke. stand with your back to someone/something: He was standing with his back to her. stand doing something: He stood looking at them in silence. stand and do something: The children stood and watched. stand still (=not move): They all stood still and listened to the birds singing. Stand still and let me brush your hair. Synonyms and related words 1a to stand and be unable to move because you are reacting in a particular way to somethingstand motionless/transfixed/open-mouthed etc.: She stood transfixed as the movie star approached her. Synonyms and related words
2 stand or stand up intransitive to move from sitting or bending down into an upright positionThe whole courtroom stood as the judge entered. Synonyms and related words 3 intransitive to put your foot on or in something by accidentstand on/in: He apologized for standing on my foot. I just stood in something disgusting. Synonyms and related words
To walk, or to walk in a particular way 4 intransitive if an object or building stands somewhere, it is in a particular positionHis statue stands in the city square. Their house stood at the top of a hill. Synonyms and related words
To be in a particular position or place 4a transitive to put an object or a person somewhere in an upright positionStand the bookcase against the far wall. Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to put something somewhere 4b intransitive if something such as a building is standing, it has not been destroyedstill standing: The ancient family home is still standing. left standing: Only a few homes were left standing after the earthquake. Synonyms and related words
To continue to exist or happen 4c intransitive used for talking about the state or condition of a building or objectThe house stood neglected for nearly 100 years. stand empty/idle: The old factory now stood empty. Several ships are standing idle in the port as the dock strike continues. Synonyms and related words
The condition of something state condition composition
5 intransitive if a car, train, airplane, etc. stands somewhere, it remains there without moving, waiting to be usedLuckily, the train was still standing at the platform. Synonyms and related words
To remain in a place or situation 6 intransitive to be in a particular situation or statewhere/how something stands: How do negotiations stand at the moment? know where you stand (with someone) (=understand your position): He might seem rude, but at least you know where you stand with him. as it stands/as things stand: As it stands, the law doesn’t allow a local court to take such action. Synonyms and related words
To take part, or to become involved join in participate involve 7 intransitive to behave in a particular wayHe stood aloof from the daily operations of the office. stand ready/prepared: We stand ready to sign any reasonable agreement that you produce. stand together/united: So long as we all stand together, we’ll win. Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 8 intransitive to be a particular heightTheir father stands well over six feet. The structure stands 40 feet high. Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe depth bottomless bottommost the bowels of something 9 intransitive if something such as an offer, a law, or a record stands, it remains in existence or useHer world record has stood for nearly 20 years. still stands: Tell him my offer still stands. Synonyms and related words
To remain the same, or to keep something the same maintain withstand stabilize 10 transitive usually in negatives or questionsto be willing to accept something that someone doesI can’t stand his lies anymore. I won’t stand any more arguing from you. How can you stand all that noise? stand someone doing something: I won’t stand them interrupting me all the time. Synonyms and related words
Willingness and to be willing 11 intransitive to have a particular attitude or view about a person or subjectwhere someone stands on something: Where does the senator stand on this issue? Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 12 transitive to be good or strong enough not to be badly affected or damaged by somethingThese are plants that do not stand the cold well. stand the strain: I didn’t think these boots would stand the strain of such a long walk. Synonyms and related words
To remain the same, or to keep something the same maintain withstand stabilize 13 intransitive if a liquid stands, it is still and does not flowsoil where water stands in the winter Synonyms and related words 14 intransitive if a food, drink, or mixture stands, nothing is done to it so that its flavors can develop and become strongerleave/allow something to stand for something: Leave the mixture to stand for 20 minutes. Synonyms and related words 15 transitive to perform a particular job or servicestand guard (over someone/something): Two men were left standing guard over the prisoners. stand bail/surety (for someone) (=accept a legal or financial responsibility for someone): No one would stand bail for him. Synonyms and related words 16 transitive informal old-fashionedto buy something for someone, especially food or drinkstand someone something: I’ll stand you a cup of coffee if you’re out of money. Synonyms and related words 17 intransitive Britishto run in an election Synonyms and related words
To be a candidate or winner in an election 18 let something standto leave something unchanged; to let something remain in placeThe U.S. Supreme Court let stand a California law that bans licensed therapists from working with children to change their sexual orientation. Submitted by: Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 03/05/2017
someone can’t stand someone/something someone can’t stand to do something someone could stand something do something standing on your head from where someone stands I stand corrected it stands to reason (that) not stand on ceremony stand accused of something stand alone stand a chance/hope (of doing something) stand in line stand in someone’s way/path stand in the way of something stand on your head/hands stand on your own (two) feet stand or fall by/on something stand pat stand there stand to attention stand to do something stand trial (for something) stand your guns
stand against stand apart stand around stand aside stand at stand back stand between stand by stand down stand for stand in stand out stand out against stand over stand up stand up for stand up to
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