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1 stand for
1) to be a candidate for election to:يُرَشِّحُ نَفْسَه للإنتِخاباتHe stood for Parliament.
2) to be an abbreviation for:يَرْمُزHQ stands for Headquarters.
3) to represent:يُمَثِّلُI like to think that our school stands for all that is best in education.
4) to tolerate:يَتَحَمَّلI won't stand for this sort of behaviour.
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2 stand for
قَامَ مَقَام \ act for: to perform duties for: The headmaster is ill, and Mr Day is acting for him. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) to be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. -
3 stand for
عَنَى (على) \ mean (meant): (of words, etc.) to express a certain idea: The French word ‘bureau’ means an office. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) to be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ) -
4 stand for
رَمَزَ إلى \ represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. -
5 Stand for election
Run for elective officeIभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Stand for election
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6 Stand For Children
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Stand For Children
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7 Take A Stand For Christ
Religion: TASCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Take A Stand For Christ
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[stænd] past tense, past participle stood [stud]1. verb1) to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying:يَقِفAfter the storm, few trees were left standing.
2) ( often with up) to rise to the feet:يَقوم، يَقِفSome people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.
3) to remain motionless:يَتَوَقَّفThe train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.
4) to remain unchanged:يَبْقى سارِياThis law still stands.
5) to be in or have a particular place:يَقوم، يكونُ موجوداThere is now a factory where our house once stood.
6) to be in a particular state, condition or situation:As matters stand, we can do nothing to help
يَبدو، يكونُ وَضْعُهHow do you stand financially?
يُرَشِّحُ نَفْسَهHe is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.
8) to put in a particular position, especially upright:يوقِفHe picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.
9) to undergo or endure:يَتَحَمَّلI can't stand her rudeness any longer.
10) to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person):يَدْفَع عَنLet me stand you a drink!
2. noun1) a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc:وَقْفَه، مَوْضِعI shall make a stand for what I believe is right.
2) an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something:حامِل، مِشْجَبThe sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.
3) a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.كُشْك بَضائِع أو صُحُف4) a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators:مُدَرَّج المُتَفَرِّجينThe stand was crowded.
5) (American) a witness box in a law court.كُشْك الشّاهِد في المَحْكَمَه -
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m.stall, stand.* * *► nombre masculino (pl stands)1 stand* * *[es'tan]SM (pl stands) [es'tan] stand* * *= exhibit booth, promotional exhibit.Ex. While lunches and exhibit booth encounters at ALA and state conferences help, neither replaces a good, structured focus group.Ex. Although hospital patient libraries and public libraries have used promotional exhibits at professional meetings, medical libraries have not.----* stand comercial = vendor exhibit.* stand de libros = bookstall [book stall].* stand para aparcar bicicletas = bicycle storage rack.* * *= exhibit booth, promotional exhibit.Ex: While lunches and exhibit booth encounters at ALA and state conferences help, neither replaces a good, structured focus group.
Ex: Although hospital patient libraries and public libraries have used promotional exhibits at professional meetings, medical libraries have not.* stand comercial = vendor exhibit.* stand de libros = bookstall [book stall].* stand para aparcar bicicletas = bicycle storage rack.* * */(e)sˈtan(d)/(pl stands)stand* * *
stand m (pl stands) Com stand
' stand' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abordaje
- aguantar
- arisca
- arisco
- así
- atragantarse
- atravesarse
- atril
- banquillo
- brazo
- campar
- cara
- caseta
- condescendencia
- contemplación
- convoy
- cruzarse
- cuadrarse
- desorganizada
- desorganizado
- despuntar
- destacar
- destacarse
- distinguirse
- dominar
- elevarse
- erguirse
- erizar
- erizarse
- estrado
- expositor
- expositora
- flojera
- frente
- fritura
- gorda
- gordo
- imponer
- intríngulis
- levantarse
- obstaculizar
- pabellón
- parar
- parada
- parado
- paragüero
- pararse
- paripé
- perchero
- pie
English:
angular
- bear
- booth
- chance
- end
- fast
- hair
- humour
- hypocrite
- leg
- news-stand
- one-night
- pace
- stand
- stand about
- stand around
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand for
- stand in
- stand out
- stand over
- stand up
- stand-in
- stand-off
- stand-offishness
- stand-to
- stand-up comic
- standby ticket
- still
- stood
- taxi stand
- wastefulness
- whereas
- witness stand
- attention
- band
- bristle
- clear
- coat
- crowd
- ease
- freeze
- get
- grand
- ground
- hand
- head
* * *standstand de exposición exhibition stand* * *m COM stand -
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■ Large raised tiered structure for spectators, normally with a roof, typically at a sporting venue.Tribüne f■ Im Allgemeinen überdachter Bau mit ansteigenden Sitzreihen für Zuschauer. -
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Imperf. stehen* * *der Stand(Gesellschaftsschicht) rank; class;(Marktstand) stall; stand; booth;(Spielstand) score;(Standposition) standing position;(Wasserstand) level;(Zustand) status; state;(fester Halt) footing; foothold* * *Stạnd [ʃtant]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtɛndə]ein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
bei jdm or gegen jdn/bei etw einen schweren Stand haben (fig) — to have a hard time with sb/in sth
2) (= Marktstand etc) stand; (= Taxistand) stand, rank3) no pl (= Lage) state; (= Niveau, FIN = Kurs) level; (= Zählerstand, Thermometerstand, Barometerstand etc) reading, level; (= Kassenstand, Kontostand) balance; (von Gestirnen) position; (SPORT = Spielstand) scoreim Stand der Sklaverei/Knechtschaft — in a state of slavery/bondage
See:= zustande4) (= soziale Stellung) station, status; (= Klasse) rank, class; (= Beruf, Gewerbe) profession; (= Reichsstand) estateName und Stand (old) — name and profession
die niederen/vornehmen or höheren Stände (old) — the lower/upper classes
* * *der1) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) pitch2) (a small shop or a counter or table on which goods are displayed for sale: He bought a newspaper at the bookstall on the station; traders' stalls.) stall3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stand4) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) stand* * *<-[e]s, Stände>[ʃtant, pl ˈʃtɛndə]m1. (das Stehen) standing [position]keinen festen/sicheren \Stand auf der Leiter haben to not have a firm/safe [or secure] foothold on the ladderaus dem \Stand from a standing position [or start]den Motor im \Stand laufen lassen to let the engine idle3. (Anzeige) readinglaut \Stand des Barometers according to the barometer [reading]der \Stand der Forschung the level of researchder neueste \Stand der Forschung/Technik state of the artder \Stand der Dinge the [present] state of things [or affairs]beim gegenwärtigen \Stand der Dinge at the present state of affairs, the way things stand [or are] at the momentetw auf den neuesten \Stand bringen to bring sth up-to-date\Stand der Aktiva und Passiva statement of assets and liabilities6. (Spielstand) scoreder geistliche \Stand the clergy9.▶ aus dem \Stand [heraus] off the cuff▶ der dritte \Stand the third estate▶ einen/keinen festen \Stand unter den Füßen haben to be settled/unsettled▶ [bei jdm] einen schweren [o keinen leichten] \Stand haben to have a hard time of it [with sb]▶ aus dem \Stand verreisen to go away on an impromptu journey* * *der; Stand[e]s, Stände1) o. Pl. (das Stehen) standing positionein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
[bei jemandem od. gegen jemanden] einen schweren Stand haben — (fig.) have a tough time [of it] [with somebody]
etwas aus dem Stand [heraus] beantworten — (ugs.) answer something off the top of one's head (coll.)
2) (Standort) position3) (VerkaufsStand; Box für ein Pferd) stall; (MesseStand, InformationsStand) stand; (ZeitungsStand) [newspaper] kiosk4) o. Pl. (erreichte Stufe; Zustand) stateetwas auf den neu[e]sten Stand bringen — bring something up to date or update something
außer Stand[e] — s. außerstande
im Stand[e] — s. imstande
5) (des Wassers, Flusses) level; (des Thermometers, Zählers, Barometers) reading; (der Kasse, Finanzen) state; (eines Himmelskörpers) position6) o. Pl. (FamilienStand) status* * *Sprung/Start aus dem Stand standing jump/start;nach dem Abgang (vom Reck) im sicheren Stand landen make a secure landing from the horizontal bar;keinen (festen) Stand haben Person: have no firm foothold;einen schweren Stand haben fig be in a difficult position;bei jemandem einen schweren Stand haben have a hard time of it with sb2. nur sg; (Zustand) state; (Beschaffenheit) condition; (Lage) situation, position; (Niveau) level, standard; eines Wettkampfes: score;der Stand der Dinge the present state of affairs, the way things are;nach dem (jetzigen) Stand der Dinge as matters stand (at the moment);der neueste Stand (der Technik) the latest developments pl (in technology);der Stand der Technik the prior art;etwas auf den neuesten Stand bringen update sth, bring sth up to date;auf dem Stand von 1950 as it was ( oder they were) in 1950;beim Stande von 2:1 with the score at 2-14. (Wasserstand) level; ASTRON position; WIRTSCH, von Kursen, Preisen, des Marktes: level; (Kilometerstand) etwa mileage; auf dem Tacho: speedometer reading; (Zählerstand) reading; (Kontostand) balance5. (soziale Stellung) social status ( oder position, standing); (Klasse) class; (Rechts-, Familienstand) status; (Beruf) profession;der geistliche Stand the clergy;die höheren Stände the upper classes;der dritte Stand HIST the third estate;in den (heiligen) Stand der Ehe treten enter the (holy) state of matrimony;unter/über seinem Stand heiraten marry below/above one’s station* * *der; Stand[e]s, Stände1) o. Pl. (das Stehen) standing positionein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
[bei jemandem od. gegen jemanden] einen schweren Stand haben — (fig.) have a tough time [of it] [with somebody]
etwas aus dem Stand [heraus] beantworten — (ugs.) answer something off the top of one's head (coll.)
2) (Standort) position3) (VerkaufsStand; Box für ein Pferd) stall; (MesseStand, InformationsStand) stand; (ZeitungsStand) [newspaper] kiosk4) o. Pl. (erreichte Stufe; Zustand) stateetwas auf den neu[e]sten Stand bringen — bring something up to date or update something
außer Stand[e] — s. außerstande
im Stand[e] — s. imstande
5) (des Wassers, Flusses) level; (des Thermometers, Zählers, Barometers) reading; (der Kasse, Finanzen) state; (eines Himmelskörpers) position6) o. Pl. (FamilienStand) status* * *¨-e m.booth n.class n.(§ pl.: classes)level n.profession n.rank n.social standing n.stall n.stand n.standing position n.state n.status n.(§ pl.: statuses) -
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Imperf. stehen* * *der Stand(Gesellschaftsschicht) rank; class;(Marktstand) stall; stand; booth;(Spielstand) score;(Standposition) standing position;(Wasserstand) level;(Zustand) status; state;(fester Halt) footing; foothold* * *Stạnd [ʃtant]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtɛndə]ein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
bei jdm or gegen jdn/bei etw einen schweren Stand haben (fig) — to have a hard time with sb/in sth
2) (= Marktstand etc) stand; (= Taxistand) stand, rank3) no pl (= Lage) state; (= Niveau, FIN = Kurs) level; (= Zählerstand, Thermometerstand, Barometerstand etc) reading, level; (= Kassenstand, Kontostand) balance; (von Gestirnen) position; (SPORT = Spielstand) scoreim Stand der Sklaverei/Knechtschaft — in a state of slavery/bondage
See:= zustande4) (= soziale Stellung) station, status; (= Klasse) rank, class; (= Beruf, Gewerbe) profession; (= Reichsstand) estateName und Stand (old) — name and profession
die niederen/vornehmen or höheren Stände (old) — the lower/upper classes
* * *der1) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) pitch2) (a small shop or a counter or table on which goods are displayed for sale: He bought a newspaper at the bookstall on the station; traders' stalls.) stall3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stand4) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) stand* * *<-[e]s, Stände>[ʃtant, pl ˈʃtɛndə]m1. (das Stehen) standing [position]keinen festen/sicheren \Stand auf der Leiter haben to not have a firm/safe [or secure] foothold on the ladderaus dem \Stand from a standing position [or start]den Motor im \Stand laufen lassen to let the engine idle3. (Anzeige) readinglaut \Stand des Barometers according to the barometer [reading]der \Stand der Forschung the level of researchder neueste \Stand der Forschung/Technik state of the artder \Stand der Dinge the [present] state of things [or affairs]beim gegenwärtigen \Stand der Dinge at the present state of affairs, the way things stand [or are] at the momentetw auf den neuesten \Stand bringen to bring sth up-to-date\Stand der Aktiva und Passiva statement of assets and liabilities6. (Spielstand) scoreder geistliche \Stand the clergy9.▶ aus dem \Stand [heraus] off the cuff▶ der dritte \Stand the third estate▶ einen/keinen festen \Stand unter den Füßen haben to be settled/unsettled▶ [bei jdm] einen schweren [o keinen leichten] \Stand haben to have a hard time of it [with sb]▶ aus dem \Stand verreisen to go away on an impromptu journey* * *der; Stand[e]s, Stände1) o. Pl. (das Stehen) standing positionein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
[bei jemandem od. gegen jemanden] einen schweren Stand haben — (fig.) have a tough time [of it] [with somebody]
etwas aus dem Stand [heraus] beantworten — (ugs.) answer something off the top of one's head (coll.)
2) (Standort) position3) (VerkaufsStand; Box für ein Pferd) stall; (MesseStand, InformationsStand) stand; (ZeitungsStand) [newspaper] kiosk4) o. Pl. (erreichte Stufe; Zustand) stateetwas auf den neu[e]sten Stand bringen — bring something up to date or update something
außer Stand[e] — s. außerstande
im Stand[e] — s. imstande
5) (des Wassers, Flusses) level; (des Thermometers, Zählers, Barometers) reading; (der Kasse, Finanzen) state; (eines Himmelskörpers) position6) o. Pl. (FamilienStand) status* * *…stand m im subst1. (Ergebnis):Endstand final position (SPORT score);Zwischenstand interim position; SPORT latest score2. (Verkaufstisch):Flohmarktstand flea market stall;Bratwurststand hot dog stall (US stand)3. (Position, Wert):Benzinstand petrol (US gas) level;Hygrometerstand hygrometer reading4. (Schicht):Kleinbürgerstand lower middle class, petty bourgeoisie;Offiziersstand officer class* * *der; Stand[e]s, Stände1) o. Pl. (das Stehen) standing positionein Sprung/Start aus dem Stand — a standing jump/start
[bei jemandem od. gegen jemanden] einen schweren Stand haben — (fig.) have a tough time [of it] [with somebody]
etwas aus dem Stand [heraus] beantworten — (ugs.) answer something off the top of one's head (coll.)
2) (Standort) position3) (VerkaufsStand; Box für ein Pferd) stall; (MesseStand, InformationsStand) stand; (ZeitungsStand) [newspaper] kiosk4) o. Pl. (erreichte Stufe; Zustand) stateetwas auf den neu[e]sten Stand bringen — bring something up to date or update something
außer Stand[e] — s. außerstande
im Stand[e] — s. imstande
5) (des Wassers, Flusses) level; (des Thermometers, Zählers, Barometers) reading; (der Kasse, Finanzen) state; (eines Himmelskörpers) position6) o. Pl. (FamilienStand) status* * *¨-e m.booth n.class n.(§ pl.: classes)level n.profession n.rank n.social standing n.stall n.stand n.standing position n.state n.status n.(§ pl.: statuses) -
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[∫tεnt’bai] n; -(s), -s1. FLUG. standby* * *1) ((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) stand2) (travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) stand* * *1. FLUG standby2. Elektronik: standby (mode);auf Stand-by (geschaltet) be on standby2.Stand-by haben Arzt etc: be on standby -
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condition, fraternity, profession, repair, stall, stand, state* * *I. (en)( tilstand) condition ( fx the car was in very good condition), state (of repair);[ holde stand] stand (el. hold) one's ground, hold out, stand firm;[ ude af stand til at] unable to, incapable of -ing;[ forb med i stand:]( få arrangeret) bring about, negotiate,( i orden) put in order;[ i brugbar stand] fit for use, in working order;[ i god stand] in good condition (el. order),(om bygning etc) in good repair;[ være godt i stand] be stout,T be well covered;[ gøre i stand] put in order,( sit hår) do,( om barn) wash and dress,( madvarer) dress;( om værelse: gøre rent etc) do out,(male etc) do up ( fx a house, a flat, a room), redo, redecorate,( reparere), se ndf: lave i stand;[ få lejligheden gjort i stand] have the flat done up (el. redone el.redecorated);[ gøre sig i stand] tidy oneself (up), clean oneself up,( ofte =) dress;[ holde i stand] keep in order;(bygning etc) maintain, keep in repair;( blive til noget) come off, be brought about, be arranged;[ lave i stand](dvs reparere) repair,( om mindre reparation) mend,T fix;[ se sig i stand til] be in a position to, find oneself able to;[ sætte i stand til at] enable to ( fx the money enabled him to buy a house);[ være i stand] be in order;[ være i stand til at] be able to ( fx read English),( stærkere) be capable of ( fx he is quite capable of doing ithimself),F be in a position to ( fx I am not in a position to help (, tell)you);[ han er i stand til alt] he is capable of anything.II. (en, stænder)( samfundsstilling) (social) position, condition of life;( erhverv) trade, occupation;( lægestand, advokatstand etc) profession;( samfundsklasse) class, rank ( fx a lady of (high) rank);( en af de tre rigsstænder) estate;[ tredje stand] the third estate;[ den gejstlige stand] the clergy;[ over sin stand] above one's station;[ ugift stand] unmarried state;[ leve i ugift stand] be unmarried;[ gifte sig under sin stand] marry beneath one's station, marry beneath oneself.III. (en, -e el. -s)( på udstilling) stand. -
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plural ˈstand-bys1. noun1) readiness for action:في حالَة اسْتِعْدادTwo fire-engines went directly to the fire, and a third was on stand-by (= ready to go if ordered).
شَيئٌ لِحالَة الطَّوارئFruit is a good stand-by when children get hungry between meals.
2. adjective(of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.قَليل التَّكْلِفَه3. adverbtravelling in this way:مُسافِر اللحْظَةِ الأخيرَه، مُسافِر إحْتِياطيIt costs a lot less to travel stand-by.
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أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
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نَاصَرَ \ befriend: to act as a friend to sb. (who needs one). side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. -
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أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
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نَاصَرَ \ befriend: to act as a friend to sb. (who needs one). side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. -
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دَافَعَ عن (حُقوق) \ stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself.
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