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101 stand for
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102 stand for cipher
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103 stand for
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104 stand for a break with
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105 stand for election
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106 stand for peace
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107 stand for the continuity in foreign policy
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108 stand for the continuity of foreign policy
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109 stand for the offing
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110 stand\ for
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111 stand for
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112 stand for
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113 stand for
1) підтри́мувати, стоя́ти за2) символізува́ти, означа́ти3) бу́ти кандида́том4) розм. терпі́ти, зно́сити -
114 stand\ for
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115 stand\ for\ fruit
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116 stand\ for\ sy
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117 stand for
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118 stand for
v.1 significar, querer decir (mean); representar (represent)2 aguantar, soportar (tolerate)3 presentarse como candidato a, presentarse como candidato en.4 respaldar, dar soporte a, apoyar, acuerpar.5 simbolizar, ser las siglas de. -
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Stand for Children — is an American grass roots non profit organization that provides a political voice for children s issues by organizing parents, child care and education professionals and other concerned citizens. Founded in 1996, Stand for Children has state… … Wikipedia
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stand for (something) — 1. to represent something. She explained that DIN stands for “do it now.” Traditionally, images of lions stand for royalty. 2. to support particular principles or values. I m not sure whether that group stands for more or less regulation of the… … New idioms dictionary
stand for — 1560s, represent, be in place of, from STAND (Cf. stand) (v.). Meaning endure, undergo is recorded from c.1600. Sense of tolerate first recorded 1620s … Etymology dictionary
stand for — ► stand for 1) be an abbreviation of or symbol for. 2) endure or tolerate. Main Entry: ↑stand … English terms dictionary
stand for — index connote, denote, exemplify, indicate, replace, represent (portray), signify (denote) … Law dictionary
stand for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stand for : present tense I/you/we/they stand for he/she/it stands for present participle standing for past tense stood for past participle stood for 1) stand for something if a letter, an abbreviation, or a… … English dictionary
stand for — verb 1. express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol (Freq. 5) What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize? • Syn: ↑typify, ↑symbolize, ↑symbolise, ↑represent • Derivationally related forms … Useful english dictionary
stand for — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you say that a letter stands for a particular word, you mean that it is an abbreviation for that word. [V P n] AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome... [V P n] What does EEC stand for? 2) PHRASAL VERB The ideas or … English dictionary
stand for — {v.} 1. To be a sign of; make you think of; mean. * /The letters U.S.A. stand for United States of America. / * /The written sign = in an arithmetic problem stands for equals. / * /Our flag stands for our country./ * /The owl stands for wisdom./… … Dictionary of American idioms
stand for — {v.} 1. To be a sign of; make you think of; mean. * /The letters U.S.A. stand for United States of America. / * /The written sign = in an arithmetic problem stands for equals. / * /Our flag stands for our country./ * /The owl stands for wisdom./… … Dictionary of American idioms