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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. stand <Past & Past Part stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VERB intr
1.1. stand (to be, to remain upright):
stand person:
stand person:
1.2. stand (to get to one's feet):
stand
stand
stand
pararse LatAm
she tried to stand
she tried to stand
1.3. stand (to measure in height):
2.1. stand (to move, to take up position):
stand
stand
pararse LatAm
stand over there
stand over there
stand clear!
to stand aside
to stand aside
can you stand on your head?
can you stand on your head?
I had to stand on the brakes ugs
2.2. stand NAUT:
to stand for Calais
to stand out from port
to stand out from port
3.1. stand (to be situated, located):
I won't stand in your way
3.2. stand (to hold a position):
3.3. stand (to be mounted, fixed):
4.1. stand (to stop, to remain still) person:
no standing Am
no standing Am
stand and deliver! arch
to stand firm or fast
dejar muy atrás a alguien
4.2. stand (to stay undisturbed) batter/water:
4.3. stand (to survive, to last) building:
5. stand (to stay in force):
stand law/agreement:
stand law/agreement:
6.1. stand (to be):
to stand mute JUR
I stand corrected
6.2. stand (to be currently):
as things stand
to stand at sth unemployment stands at 17%
receipts stand at $150, 000
6.3. stand (to be likely to):
to stand to + infin he stands to lose a fortune
7.1. stand (to take on the role of):
7.2. stand (in elections for office):
stand Brit
II. stand <Past & Past Part stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VERB trans
1. stand:
stand (to place)
2.1. stand (to tolerate, to bear) with can, can't, won't:
stand pain/noise
stand pain/noise
I can't stand him
I can't stand him
no lo trago ugs
to stand -ing she can't stand being interrupted
2.2. stand (to withstand):
stand heat/strain
stand heat/strain
to stand the test
to stand the test of time
3. stand (to pay for):
stand drink/dinner
III. stand [Am stænd, Brit stand] SUBST
1.1. stand (position):
stand
stand
1.2. stand (attitude):
stand
stand
stand on sth what is your stand on this issue?
to take a stand on sth
1.3. stand (resistance):
stand
to make a stand against sth
Custer's Last Stand
2.1. stand (pedestal, base):
stand
pie m
stand
2.2. stand (for sheet music):
stand
2.3. stand (for coats, hats):
stand
3. stand:
stand (at fair, exhibition)
stand m
stand (at fair, exhibition)
stand (larger)
4. stand (for spectators):
stand often pl
5. stand (witness box):
stand Am
to take the stand
6. stand (of trees):
stand
a stand of poplars
a stand of wheat
stand up to VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv + prep + o)
stand up to person/threats:
stand up to
stand for VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + prep + o)
1. stand for (represent):
stand for initials/symbol:
what does PS stand for?
2. stand for (put up with):
stand for usu with neg
stand for usu with neg
I. stand up VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv)
1. stand up (get up):
stand up
stand up
stand up
pararse LatAm
dar la cara por sus (or mis etc.) principios (or creencias etc.)
2. stand up (be, remain standing):
stand up straight
I had to stand up all the way
I had to stand up all the way
3. stand up (endure, withstand wear):
stand up
to stand up to sth to cold/pressure
II. stand up VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + o + adv)
1. stand up (set upright):
stand up
stand up
2. stand up (not keep appointment with):
stand up ugs
stand up ugs
stand up ugs
darle la plancha a Méx ugs
stand up ugs
tirarle la plancha a Méx ugs
stand-in [Am ˈstænd ˌɪn, Brit ˈstandɪn] SUBST
stand-in
stand-in
stand-in FILM
I. stand-alone [Am ˈstænd əˌloʊn, Brit ˈstandələʊn] ADJ attr
stand-alone
stand-alone
II. stand-alone [Am ˈstænd əˌloʊn, Brit ˈstandələʊn] SUBST
stand-alone
stand-alone
I. stand up VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv)
1. stand up (get up):
stand up
stand up
stand up
pararse LatAm
dar la cara por sus (or mis etc.) principios (or creencias etc.)
2. stand up (be, remain standing):
stand up straight
I had to stand up all the way
I had to stand up all the way
3. stand up (endure, withstand wear):
stand up
to stand up to sth to cold/pressure
II. stand up VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + o + adv)
1. stand up (set upright):
stand up
stand up
2. stand up (not keep appointment with):
stand up ugs
stand up ugs
stand up ugs
darle la plancha a Méx ugs
stand up ugs
tirarle la plancha a Méx ugs
stand up to VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv + prep + o)
stand up to person/threats:
stand up to
stand over VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + prep + o) (supervise, watch closely)
stand over
I. stand to VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] MILIT (v + adv)
stand to
II. stand to VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] MILIT (v + o + adv)
stand to
stand out VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv)
1.1. stand out (project):
stand out
to stand out from sth
1.2. stand out (be conspicuous, contrast):
stand out
stand out
2. stand out (be firm, hold out):
to stand out against sth/sb
to stand out for sth
stand off VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv) NAUT
stand off
stand in VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv)
to stand in for sb
sustituir a alguien
stand back VERB [Am stænd -, Brit stand -] (v + adv)
1. stand back (move away):
stand back
stand back
to stand back from sth
to stand back from sth
2. stand back (become detached):
stand back
to stand back from sth
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood SUBST
1. stand (position):
stand
to take a stand on (doing) sth
to make a stand against sth
2. stand pl in stadium:
stand
3. stand (support, frame):
stand
music stand
4. stand (market stall):
stand
stand
trucha f AmC
5. stand for vehicles:
stand
taxi stand
6. stand (witness box):
stand
to take the stand
7. stand (group):
a stand of trees
II. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood VERB intr
1. stand (be upright):
stand
to stand still
2. stand (be located):
stand
3. stand (remain unchanged):
stand decision, law
III. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood VERB trans
1. stand (place):
stand
stand
2. stand (bear):
stand
I can't stand her
3. stand (pay for):
to stand sb a drink
to stand a round ugs
4. stand JUR (undergo):
stand
stand about VERB intr, stand around VERB intr
stand about
stand out VERB intr
stand out
stand-in [ˈstændɪn] SUBST
stand-in
stand-in FILM
music stand SUBST
music stand
stand aside VERB intr
1. stand aside (move):
stand aside
2. stand aside (stay):
stand aside
stand back VERB intr
1. stand back (move backwards):
stand back
2. stand back (be objective):
stand back
stand-alone [ˈstændəˌləʊn, Am -əˌloʊn] SUBST COMPUT
stand-alone
night stand SUBST
night stand
umbrella stand SUBST
umbrella stand
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. stand [stænd] SUBST
1. stand (position):
stand
to take a stand on (doing) sth
to make a stand against sth
2. stand pl in stadium:
stand
3. stand (support, frame):
stand
music stand
4. stand (market stall):
stand
stand
trucha f AmC
5. stand for vehicles:
stand
taxi stand
6. stand JUR:
witness stand
to take the stand
7. stand (group):
a stand of trees
II. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VERB intr
1. stand (be upright):
stand
to stand 6 feet tall
to stand still
2. stand (be located):
stand
3. stand (remain unchanged):
stand decision, law
III. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VERB trans
1. stand (place):
stand
stand
2. stand (bear):
stand
I can't stand her
3. stand JUR:
to stand trial
stand about VERB intr, stand around VERB intr
stand about
I. stand up VERB intr
1. stand up (be upright):
stand up
stand up
2. stand up evidence, argument:
stand up
to stand up in court
Wendungen:
II. stand up VERB trans
to stand sb up
I. stand by VERB intr
1. stand by (observe):
stand by
2. stand by (be ready to take action):
stand by
II. stand by VERB trans (support)
stand by
stand-in [ˈstænd·ɪn] SUBST
stand-in
stand-in FILM
stand back VERB intr
1. stand back (move backwards):
stand back
2. stand back (be objective):
stand back
stand aside VERB intr
1. stand aside (move):
stand aside
2. stand aside (stay):
stand aside
stand out VERB intr
stand out
stand for VERB trans
1. stand for:
stand for (represent)
stand for (mean)
2. stand for (believe in):
stand for
3. stand for (tolerate):
stand for
stand in VERB intr
to stand in for sb
Present
Istand
youstand
he/she/itstands
westand
youstand
theystand
Past
Istood
youstood
he/she/itstood
westood
youstood
theystood
Present Perfect
Ihavestood
youhavestood
he/she/ithasstood
wehavestood
youhavestood
theyhavestood
Past Perfect
Ihadstood
youhadstood
he/she/ithadstood
wehadstood
youhadstood
theyhadstood
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Project locations range from dense urban downtown sites to suburban, stand-alone facilities.
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Instead of stand-alone books where the events of one did not influence another, the new novels would tie-in to a continuous storyline.
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