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1 stood
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2 stood aside
stond terzijde (stak geen vinger uit) -
3 stood by
steunde, bleef trouw aan -
4 stood by him
steunde hem -
5 stood firm
stond standvastig -
6 stood guard
stond op wacht -
7 stood him up
stond tegen hem op -
8 stood in his way
stond in zijn weg,hield hem tegen (deed hem vallen) -
9 stood in the corner
stond in de hoek -
10 stood in the shadow of
stond in de schaduw van- -
11 stood motionless
stond bewegingloos -
12 stood on his head
stond op zijn hoofd -
13 stood on his own feet
stond op zijn eigen benen, was zelfstandig -
14 stood on his own legs
stond op zijn eigen benen, was afhankelijk van zichzelf, was zelfstandig -
15 stood on his own two feet
stond op eigen benen,was zelfstandig -
16 stood out
uitstekend; niet overgegeven -
17 stood over him
stond boven hem (hield hem in de gaten, had de leiding over hem) -
18 stood ready
was klaar -
19 stood still
stond stil -
20 stood to attention
stond in houding, stond in gelid (stond stijf rechtop zonder beweging)
См. также в других словарях:
Stood — Stood, imp. & p. p. of {Stand}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stood — past and past part of stand Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
stood by him — stood to his right, stood to his side, supported him … English contemporary dictionary
stood — is used (in a quasi passive role) for standing in non standard uses comparable to sat for sitting, such as: • My husband was stood on the opposite side of the pits Cycling Weekly, 1993. The origins of this use are obscure and probably dialectal … Modern English usage
stood — [stood] vi., vt. pt. & pp. of STAND … English World dictionary
Stood Up — may refer to:* One of two parties not showing up for a date * A song from Bring the Family , by John Hiatt * A hit song in 1958 (No. 2 U.S.) from Ricky Nelson … Wikipedia
stood — /stood/, v. pt. and pp. of stand. * * * … Universalium
stood — [stud] the past tense and past participle of ↑stand 1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
stood — the past tense and past participle of stand1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stood — p.t. of STAND (Cf. stand) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
stood aside — stood at the side, was indifferent, did nothing … English contemporary dictionary