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stance noun 1) поза, положение 2) позиция, установка -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.)tr[stæns]1 (way of standing) postura2 (opinion, attitude) postura (on, respecto a), posición nombre femenino (on, respecto a), actitud nombre femenino (on, respecto a)stance ['stænts] n: postura fn.• posición s.f.• postura s.f.stæns, stɑːnsa) (attitude, viewpoint) postura f, posición fb) ( physical) postura f[stæns]N1) (lit) postura f2) (fig) actitud f3) (Scot) (=taxi rank) parada f (de taxis)* * *[stæns, stɑːns]a) (attitude, viewpoint) postura f, posición fb) ( physical) postura f -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) kroppsholdning, fotstillingstillingsubst. \/stæns\/, \/stɑːns\/1) stilling, oppstilling2) ( overført) holdning3) ambolt (for metallarbeid)4) ( golf) stance, slagstillingclosed stance ( golf) lukket fotstilling, lukket stanceopen stance ( golf) åpen fotstilling, åpen stance -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) die Haltung* * *[stɑ:n(t)s, AM stæn(t)s]nbatting \stance Schlag[bereitschafts]stellung f, Schlagauslage fto take [up] one's \stance in Positur gehennegotiating \stance Verhandlungsposition f* * *[stns]n(= posture SPORT) Haltung f; (= mental attitude also) Einstellung f; (CRICKET, GOLF ETC ALSO) Stand mto take up a stance (lit) — in Stellung gehen; (fig) eine Haltung einnehmen
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stance [stæns](a) (physical posture) posture f;∎ she altered her stance slightly elle changea légèrement de position;∎ he took up a boxer's stance il adopta la position d'un boxeur;∎ he took up his usual stance in front of the fire il s'est planté devant le feu à sa place habituelle;∎ Sport widen your stance écartez les jambes(b) (attitude) position f;∎ to adopt or to take a tough stance on sth adopter ou prendre une position ferme sur qch -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) postura* * *[stæns] n 1 Sports posição dos pés de um jogador na hora do lance (golfe, etc.). 2 ponto de vista. 3 postura. -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) holdning* * *(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) holdning -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) položaj* * *[stæns]noun(golf) drža, položaj (za udarec) -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) staða -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) stāja* * *stāja; viedoklis -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) pozicija -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) postoj* * *• vztah• poměr• postavení• pozice• postoj• přístup -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) poziţie -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) στάση(σώματος) -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) postoj -
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(a person's position or manner of standing, eg in playing golf, cricket etc.) postura -
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nounപന്തടിക്കുന്പോള് കാലുകളുടെ നില, വൈകാരികമായ നിലപാട്, മാനസികമായ നിലപാട് -
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1. n спорт. стойка; положение ног2. n поза, положение3. n позиция, установкаСинонимический ряд:affectation (noun) affectation; air; attitude; carriage; color; lugs; mannerism; outlook; pose; position; positure; posture; stand
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stance — ► NOUN 1) the way in which someone stands. 2) an attitude or standpoint. 3) Scottish a street site for a market, stall, or taxi rank. ORIGIN French, from Italian stanza … English terms dictionary
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stance — UK US /stæns/ noun [C] ► a particular way of thinking about something, especially when those opinions are expressed publicly or officially: »an ethical/fiscal/moral stance a stance against/on/towards sth »The government took a tough stance… … Financial and business terms
stance — [ stæns ] noun count usually singular ** 1. ) an attitude or view about an issue that you state clearly: POSITION: stance on/toward/against: Tell us what your stance is on capital punishment. adopt/take a stance: We need to take a more positive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stance — noun (countable usually singular) 1 an opinion that is stated publicly (+ on): an uncompromising stance on nuclear disarmament | take/adopt a stance: The President has adopted a tough stance on terrorism. 2 a position in which you stand,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stance — noun Etymology: Middle English stance, staunce, from Middle French estance position, posture, stay, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *stantia, from Latin stant , stans, present participle of stare to stand Date: 14th century 1. chiefly Scottish … New Collegiate Dictionary
stance — noun /stɑːns,stæns/ a) The manner, posture, or pose in which one stands. The fencer’s stance showed he was ready to begin. b) One’s opinion or point of view. I don’t agree with your stance on gun control … Wiktionary
stance — noun 1) a natural golfer s stance Syn: posture, body position, pose, attitude 2) a liberal stance Syn: attitude, stand, point of view, viewpoint, opinion, way of thinking, outlook, s … Thesaurus of popular words
stance — noun 1) a natural golfer s stance Syn: posture, body position, pose, attitude 2) a liberal stance Syn: attitude, opinion, standpoint, position, approach, policy, line … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
stance */*/ — UK [stæns] / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms stance : singular stance plural stances 1) an attitude or view about an issue that you state clearly stance on/towards/against: Tell us what your stance is on capital punishment.… … English dictionary
stance — /stæns / (say stans), /stans/ (say stahns) noun 1. the position or bearing of the body while standing: a boxer s stance. 2. emotional or intellectual attitude to something: a hostile stance towards modern poetry. 3. Cricket, Golf, etc. the… …