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21 stand guard
• olla vartiossa• vahtia* * *(to be on duty as a guard: He stood guard at the gates.) olla vartiossa -
22 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) pärjätä omin neuvoin -
23 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) pärjätä omin neuvoin -
24 stand out
• olla silmiinpistävä• erottua• erottautua• törröttää• puolustautua• harottaa• kuvastua• pitää puoliaan• pistää esiin* * *1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) erottua2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) pitää pintansa -
25 stand up for
• puolustaa* * *(to support or defend: She stood up for him when the others bullied him.) puolustaa -
26 stand about
• seisoskella -
27 stand as a candidate
• asettua ehdokkaaksi -
28 stand at attention
• seistä asennossa -
29 stand developing
printing (graphic) industry• seisontakehitys -
30 stand fast
• olla lujana• pitää pintansa• pitää -
31 stand firm
• pysyä lujana -
32 stand for election
• asettua ehdokkaaksi vaaleissa -
33 stand for office
• asettua ehdokkaaksi -
34 stand for spectators
• katsojalava -
35 stand high
• nousta -
36 stand in a line
• jonottaa -
37 stand in a queue
• jonottaa -
38 stand in awe of
• pelätä -
39 stand in fear
• pelätä -
40 stand in line
• jonottaa
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