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v. (stood) 1. хөл дээрээ зогсох. 2. \stand (up) босох. Everyone stood when the President entered. Ерөнхийлөгчийг орож ирэхэд хүн бүр босов. 3.... дээр зогсоох, босгож тавих. I stood the little girl on a chair so that she could see out of the window. Би жижигхэн охиныг цонхоор харууахаар сандал дээр зогсоов. 4.... өндөр байх. The tower \stands 60 metres high. Цамхагийн өндөр 60 м юм. 5. байрлах, орших, байх. 6. зогсож байх. The car stood at the traffic lights for a few moments, then moved off. Машин замын гэрлийн дэргэд хэдхэн хором зогсоод дараа нь хөдлөв. 7. тодорхой байр суурьтай/ санал бодолтой байх. 8. тэсэх, тэвчих, тэсвэрлэх. 9. хүчин төгөлдөр байх. stand aside 1. зай тавьж өгөх, хойшоо болох. 2. зүгээр суух, юу ч хийхгүй байх. stand back (from sth) 1. холдох. The police ordered the crowd to \stand back from the building. Цагдаагийнхан цугларагчдыг байшингаас холдохыг тушаав. 2.... хол/ зайтай байх. stand by 1. бэлэн байх. 2. харсаар байж муу үйлийг тэвчин өнгөрөөх. stand by sb туслах, дэмжих. stand by sth тууштай байх, өөрчлөхөөс татгалзах. stand down огцруулах. stand for sth 1. дэмжих, талд байх. 2. тэвчих, тэсвэрлэх. stand in (for sb) орлох, төлөөлөх. stand out (from/ against sth) ялгарах, -аас гоц/ гойд байх. stand over sb хараа хяналтандаа байлгах, цагдах, нүд салгалгүй харах. stand up for sb/ oneself/ sth өмгөөлөх, өмөөрөх, талд орох. stand up to a hard test хатуу шалгалт давах. n. 1. байр суурь. 2. тавиур. an umbrella \stand шүхрийн тавиур. 3. эсэргүүцэл. 4. лангуу. 5. зогсоол. a taxi \stand таксийн зогсоол.
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