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		standing adjective    /ˈstændɪŋ/   /ˈstændɪŋ/ [only before noun]Idioms                          jump to other results   done from a position in which you are standing rather than sitting or running- a standing jump/start
 - The speaker got a standing ovation (= people stood up to clap after the speech).
          existing or arranged permanently, not formed or made for a particular situation- a standing army
 -  (British English) a standing charge (= an amount of money that you pay regularly in order to use a service, such as gas or water)
 - a standing committee
 - It’s a standing joke (= something that a group of people regularly laugh at).
 - We have a standing invitation to visit them anytime.
                                                      see also free-standing
 Idioms - (used about beginning a project or task) from an initial position in which none of the necessary elements are in place
- The space project went from a standing start to the moon in ten years.
         
  standing noun  /ˈstændɪŋ/   /ˈstændɪŋ/                          jump to other results - [uncountable] the position or reputation of somebody/something within a group of people or in an organization synonym status
- the high/low standing of politicians with the public
 
 Extra Examples- His standing as a movie director has risen in recent years.
 - Professor Greenan has a high standing in the academic world.
 - She married into a family of higher social standing.
 - She was appointed for her high moral standing with the general public.
 - a knight in good standing with the king
 - a member in good standing of the movement
 - her low standing among her fellow scientists
 - his international standing in cancer research
 - A coat of arms reflected the standing of its owner.
 - Her mother was of the highest social standing.
 - The prime minister needs to improve his standing with the public.
 - Their standing as a profession has declined in recent years.
 
  Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + standingstanding + verbpreposition- of…standing
 - standing among
 - standing as
 - …
  phrases- in good standing with somebody
 - a member in good standing
  See full entry        - [uncountable] the period of time that something has existed
- a friendship of many years’ standing
 - Their relationship is of many years' standing.
   see also long-standingOxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
 - 25 years’
 - many years’
 - …
  prepositionSee full entry                                                    standings  [plural] a list of people, teams, etc. showing their positions in a sports competition- He remains at the top of the championship standings.
        
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