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61 stand out against
v. atılmak, karşı koymak, direnmek, göğüs germek -
62 stand out for
v. ısrarlı olmak, ısrar etmek, şaşmamak, vazgeçmemek -
63 stand out in relief
v. göze çarpmak, dikkati çekmek, kontrast oluşturmak -
64 stand out in silhouette against
v. kontrast oluşturmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > stand out in silhouette against
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65 stand out to sea
v. denize açılmak -
66 stand pat
bildiğinden şaşmamak, vazgeçmemek -
67 stand proxy
v. vekâleten bulunmak, vekâlet etmek -
68 stand ready receive orders
v. el pençe divan durmak -
69 stand security
v. güvence vermek, kefil olmak -
70 stand security for smb
v. kefil olmak -
71 stand smb. in good stead
v. işine yaramak, yararlı olmak -
72 stand supreme among
v. içlerinde en iyisi olmak -
73 stand the racket
suçu üstlenmek, sorumluluğu üstlenmek, masrafı üstlenmek, katlanmak, dayanmak, çekmek -
74 stand the strain
v. baskıya dayanmak, zorlamaya dayanmak -
75 stand through
v. daha uzun ömürlü olmak -
76 stand to
yanında olmak, yardıma hazır olmak, devam etmek, ayrılmamak, bırakmamak, dönmemek, saldırı durumuna geçmek, saldırıya hazır olmak -
77 stand to attention
v. hazırolda beklemek -
78 stand treat
ısmarlamak -
79 stand trial
denenmek, yargılanmak -
80 stand upon
ısrar etmek, diretmek, dayanmak, dikilmek, kalkmak, yoluna devam etmek, rotadan sapmamak
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