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1 stand trial
حَاكَمَ \ prosecute: to charge (sb.) in court: He was prosecuted by the police for dangerous driving. stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. try: examine and judge (sb.) who is charged in court. -
2 stand trial
خَضَعَ للمُحاكمة \ stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. -
3 stand
[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 -
4 stand by
1) to watch something happening without doing anything:يَقِفُ مكتوف اليَدَيْن، يَقْفُ مُتًفَرِّجاI couldn't just stand by while he was hitting the child.
2) to be ready to act:يَقِفُ مُسْتَعِداThe police are standing by in case of trouble.
3) to support; to stay loyal to:يَدْعَم، يَبْقى مُخْلِصاShe stood by him throughout his trial.
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5 حاكم
حَاكَمَ \ prosecute: to charge (sb.) in court: He was prosecuted by the police for dangerous driving. stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. try: examine and judge (sb.) who is charged in court. -
6 خضع لـ
خَضَعَ لِـ \ succumb: to yield to; cease to struggle against; be defeated by: He succumbed to his desire for a cigarette; though he had promised his wife to stop smoking. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. I surrendered to my desire for an alcoholic drink. undergo (undergone): to experience (esp. pain, trouble, careful examination, etc.): She underwent a full examination at the hospital. \ See Also استسلم (اِسْتَسْلَمَ) \ خَضَعَ للمُحاكمة \ stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. -
7 prosecute
حَاكَمَ \ prosecute: to charge (sb.) in court: He was prosecuted by the police for dangerous driving. stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. try: examine and judge (sb.) who is charged in court. -
8 try
حَاكَمَ \ prosecute: to charge (sb.) in court: He was prosecuted by the police for dangerous driving. stand trial: to stand in court and be tried. try: examine and judge (sb.) who is charged in court. -
9 حاكم
1́ adj. ruling, in, in power, proconsular, administrative2́ n. dynast, governor, prefect, magistrate, ruler, master3́ v. judge, try, adjudicate, mete, stand trial, bear
См. также в других словарях:
stand trial — {v. phr.} To submit to a trial by court. * /The case has been postponed and he may not have to stand trial until next April./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stand trial — {v. phr.} To submit to a trial by court. * /The case has been postponed and he may not have to stand trial until next April./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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stand trial — ► LAW to be judged in a court of law after being accused of illegal behaviour: »Roberts will stand trial next week for insider trading. Main Entry: ↑stand … Financial and business terms
stand trial — ► stand trial be tried in a court of law. Main Entry: ↑stand … English terms dictionary
stand\ trial — v. phr. To submit to a trial by court. The case has been postponed and he may not have to stand trial until next April … Словарь американских идиом
stand trial — to appear in a court of law to be judged guilty or not guilty of doing something. He is scheduled to stand trial for murder this summer … New idioms dictionary
stand trial (for something) — phrase to be judged for a crime in a court of law The two men were due to stand trial for murder. Thesaurus: appearing in courthyponym Main entry: stand … Useful english dictionary
stand trial — be tried in a court of law. → stand … English new terms dictionary
To stand trial — Stand Stand (st[a^]nd), v. t. 1. To endure; to sustain; to bear; as, I can not stand the cold or the heat. [1913 Webster] 2. To resist, without yielding or receding; to withstand. Love stood the siege. Dryden. [1913 Webster] He stood the furious… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stand trial — go through a court sentence … English contemporary dictionary