词汇 | stand up |
释义 | stand upstand up phrasal verbphr v a) STANDto be on your feet, or to rise to your feet 站立;站起来 → stand-up I’ve been standing up all day. 我已经站了一天。 Stand up straight and don’t slouch! 身体站直,别没精打采的! Jim stood up stiffly. 吉姆僵直地站了起来。 b) [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]VERTICAL to stay healthy or in good condition in a difficult environment or after a lot of hard use 耐受;耐用;经得起 to Most of the plants stood up well to the heat. 这些植物大多数都能耐高温。 c) TRUEto be proved to be true, correct, useful etc when tested 站得住脚;证明真实[正确,有用等] to/under The memoirs stand up well to cross-checking with other records. 这本回忆录完全经得起与其他记录对照核实。 Without a witness, the charges will never stand up in court (=be successfully proved in a court of law). 没有证人,这些指控在法庭上是绝对站不住脚的。 d) stand somebody up informalMEET# to not meet someone who you have arranged to meet 未与某人如约见面,使某人空等 I was supposed to go to a concert with Kyle on Friday, but he stood me up. 我星期五本来要跟凯尔一起去听音乐会的,但他失约了,让我空等一场。 e) stand up and be countedOPINION to make it very clear what you think about something when this is dangerous or might cause trouble for you 〔对危险或可能引起麻烦的事物〕公开表明立场[态度] Examples from the Corpus stand up• "I have to go now, " she said, standing up.• It's generally better to do this exercise standing up.• She spent the whole evening wondering why her date had stood her up.• The bartender had to go round standing up all the stools that had been knocked down in the fight.• The seats were all taken and we had to stand up all the way from Tokyo to Nagoya.• Abruptly she stood up, and got ready to leave.• Tom stood the statue up and looked at it.• Stand the wine bottle up for a few hours in a warm place before drinking.• If he continues to stand up his friends, he's not going to have any left.• Could you all stand up please.• He stood up to shake Mel's hand. Stand up straight• Here's one you can do when you're waiting in that boring old queue. Stand up straight. stand to• Of how the spindly high school youngster had stood up to, among others, Alonzo Mourning.• They did not clap when I stood up to explain the settlement.• The next day a student stood up to him.• They are in no position to stand up to hostile superiors.• My old truck can stand up to just about anything.• Luckily the little rusty cookers themselves stood up to the punishment.• He and his Revolutionary Council expressed supreme confidence in their ability to stand up to the United States and its coalition partners.• He is respected as a leader who is willing to stand up to the West.• Aggressive bosses are less likely to criticize workers who stand up to them.• Every so often she stood up to warm herself; otherwise she waited patiently, the hard metal under her.• All the participants stood up to watch the tabulation. stand to/under• Women stood up to all this.• How could Pinkus stand up to him?• They are in no position to stand up to hostile superiors.• Pierluigi stood up to pull down his roller map of central coastal California.• Fortunately, it stands up to scrutiny.• The Project also took advantage of the vast numbers of our supporters eager to stand up to the bullies at the clinics.• Only through unity and collective resistance can these people stand up to the powerful interests that seek to control their lives.• Anyone who challenges my authority will have to stand up to this divine power when I come to Corinth. stand up and be counted• Those who admire her should stand up and be counted.• We really need more help from you good men to stand up and be counted!• I do not want to stand up and be counted as a supporter of those demands. → stand up at stand1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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