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21 stand down
viustępować (ustąpić perf), wycofywać się (wycofać się perf)* * *(to withdraw eg from a contest.) wycofywać się -
22 stand fast/firm
(to refuse to yield.) trzymać się, nie poddawać się -
23 stand guard
(to be on duty as a guard: He stood guard at the gates.) stać na straży -
24 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) stać na własnych nogach -
25 stand on one's own (two) feet
(to manage one's own affairs without help.) stać na własnych nogach -
26 stand out
viwyróżniać się, rzucać się w oczy* * *1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) wyróżniać się2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) stawiać opór -
27 stand up for
vt fusstawać (stanąć perf) w obronie +gen* * *(to support or defend: She stood up for him when the others bullied him.) stawać w obronie -
28 stand in for
vt fus -
29 stand-alone
['stændələun] -
30 stand-by ticket
ntani bilet kupowany tuż przed rozpoczęciem spektaklu, odlotem samolotu itp -
31 stand-offish
[stænd'ɔfɪʃ]adj -
32 stand age
wiek drzewostanu -
33 stand density
zadrzewienie -
34 stand elear
stać na uboczutrzymać się z dala -
35 stand for the offing
iść w morzekierować się w morzeEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > stand for the offing
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36 stand housing
stojak walcarki -
37 stand increment
przyrost drzewostanu -
38 stand of rolls
klatka walcownicza -
39 stand of the tide
bezruch pływu -
40 stand oil
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stand — /stand/, v., stood, standing, n., pl. stands for 43 63, stands, stand for 64. v.i. 1. (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet. 2. to rise to one s feet (often fol. by up). 3. to have a specified height when in this position: a… … Universalium
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stand — [stand] vi. stood, standing [ME standen < OE standan; akin to MDu standen, Goth standan < IE base * stā , to stand, be placed > L stare, to stand, Gr histanai, to set, cause to stand] 1. a) to be or remain in a generally upright position … English World dictionary
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Stand — (st[a^]nd), n. [AS. stand. See {Stand}, v. i.] 1. The act of standing. [1913 Webster] I took my stand upon an eminence . . . to look into their several ladings. Spectator. [1913 Webster] 2. A halt or stop for the purpose of defense, resistance,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stand — can mean several things:Objects*A stand, when referring to an object, is an object that has a massive head another object, usually for display purposes (at events or places such as a conference, a congress, a shop, etc.). See column, armature… … Wikipedia