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stand-up [ˊstændʌp] a1):stand-up meal заку́ска сто́я, на ходу́
;stand-up buffet буфе́т, где едя́т сто́я
2):stand-up fight кула́чный бой
3) стоя́чий;stand-up collar стоя́чий воротничо́к
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22 stand
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- n1. испытательный стенд
2. подставка; штатив; стойка; пьедестал
3. кронштейн; консоль
- cycle stand
- drill pipe stand
- ladder stand
- test stand
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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23 ■ stand to
■ stand toA v. i. + prep.3 stare a; attenersi a; tener fede a, mantenere; restare fedele aB v. i. + avv.(mil.) stare pronti per l'azione; stare all'erta □ (mil.) to stand to attention, mettersi sull'attenti □ (mil.) to stand to one's post, non abbandonare il posto (o la posizione, il posto di guardia) □ to stand to reason, essere cosa del tutto ragionevole; non fare una grinza (fam.) □ It stands to reason that…, è ovvio (è logico, naturale) che…; c'è da aspettarsi che… -
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◆ stand about, stand aroundvi herumstehenwe were just \stand arounding around talking wir haben nur dagestanden und uns unterhalten* * * -
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stand-up [ˈstændʌp]• a stand-up fight ( = argument) une discussion violente* * *['stændʌp] 1.noun (also stand-up comedy) one man show m comique2.1) Theatre, Television2) [buffet] debout inv3) ( aggressive) [argument] en règle -
26 stand on ceremony
церемониться, держаться церемонно, настаивать на соблюдении приличийOne can't stand on ceremony with fellows like that. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Beyond’, part III, ch. XI) — С такими типами церемониться не приходится.
After dinner, Edward, telling her that of course she was one of the family so he hoped she did not wish him to stand on ceremony, began reading the paper. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Mrs. Craddock’, ch. XII) — После обеда Эдуард сказал мисс Лей, что, конечно, она может считать себя членом семьи и он надеется, что она не будет настаивать на соблюдении церемоний. После чего он уткнулся в газету.
The Elderly Gentleman: "...I have no wish to force my conversation on any man who does not desire it. Perhaps you would like to take a nap. If so, pray do not stand on ceremony." (B. Shaw, ‘Back to Methuselah’, part IV, act I) — Престарелый джентльмен: "...Я не собираюсь втягивать в беседу человека, который не желает этого. Может быть, вам хочется вздремнуть? Если хочется, то, пожалуйста, не стесняйтесь!"
You don't have to stand on ceremony at our house. — У нас вы можете чувствовать себя как дома.
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27 stand up to
stand up to а) смело встречать; быть на высоте; б) перечить, прекословить;Mary found it difficult to stand up to Jim's father when he disapproved oftheir marriage; в) выживать; I don't know how you stand up to the severewinters in your part of the world; г) сравниваться по качеству; This doesn'tstand up to the other firm's product, we shall have to improve it or losebusiness; д) проходить (тест); We must make a product that will stand up toany comparison. -
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29 ■ stand with
■ stand withv. i. + prep.2 (fig.) essere in un certo rapporto con (q.): I need to be sure how I stand with him, ho bisogno di sapere con certezza in che rapporti sto con lui; How well do you stand with the boss?, vai d'accordo (fam.: come sei messo) con il capo?NOTA D'USO: - to stand- -
30 stand-by
stand-by [ˈstændbaɪ]1. noun• to be on stand-by [troops, ambulances] être prêt à intervenir2. adjective -
31 stand for
• stand for something 1. to symbolize, mean; 2. to advocate, support; 3. to tolerate 1. символизировать; 2. стоять за что-то; 3. терпеть, выносить что-то1. What does the letter Q in IQ stand for? 2. They claim that they stand for peace and democracy. 3. I won’t stand for it!
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------------------------------------stand outgerm. stek-------------------------------------stand {(V.)}germ. gastandan; stag-; standan; stel-; stelp-; stēn; stu-; stub-------------------------------------stand {(V.)} outgerm. men-; nab-; skat; stengan; stðpan------------------------------------stand {(V.)} out stifflygerm. startjan; stert- -
33 stand-in
1 noun(gen) remplaçant(e) m,f; Cinema (for lighting check) doublure f; (stunt person) cascadeur(euse) m,f; Theatre (understudy) doublure f;∎ she asked him to go as her stand-in elle lui a demandé de la remplacer∎ we'll need stand-in staff during the summer nous aurons besoin d'intérimaires pendant l'été;∎ I can't find a stand-in speaker for tomorrow's session je ne trouve personne qui puisse remplacer le conférencier prévu pour demain -
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35 stand on
stand on а) зависеть от чего-л.; б) naut. идти прежним курсом; We stood onfor the next hour while the wind was in our favour; в) точно соблюдать (услов-ности и т. п.); I stand on my rights in this matter, and will take the matterto court if necessary; г) продолжать настаивать на истинности чего-л.; Do youstill stand on your original story? -
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39 stand in defence
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40 stand in
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