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Thông dụng
danh từ
Giá, khung (để đặt cái gì lên trên hoặc vào trong)
- a music-stand
- giá để b?n nhạc
- a cake stand
- giá đựng bánh
Chuyên ngành
Kỹ thuật chung
khán đài
- convertible stand
- khán đài chuyển đổi được
- double-side stand
- khán đài hai phía
- one-side stand
- khán đài một phía
- stationary stand
- khán đài cố định
Kinh tế
quầy
- display stand
- quầy bày hàng
- exhibition stand
- quầy triển lãm
- exhibition stand
- quầy trưng bày
- mom-and-pop stand
- quầy hàng vợ chồng (mua bán)
- news stand
- quầy (bán) báo
Đồng nghĩa Tiếng Anh
Rise, arise, get up, Brit be upstanding: We all stoodwhen the master of ceremonies proposed a toast to McArthur. 2Sometimes, stand up. a set, place (upright), position, put,move; up-end: Please stand the cabinet in the corner. b stay,remain (standing): Just for that you can go and stand in thecorner!
Endure, survive, tolerate, brook, countenance, face,confront, last through, abide, allow, accept, take, suffer,bear, withstand, undergo, experience, cope with, brave, stand orbear up under, stand for, withstand, stomach, weather, handle,Colloq put up with: I could not stand another year in thetropics. She can stand neither hypocrites nor vanilla ice-cream.4 continue, remain, persist, be or remain in effect or in force,prevail, obtain, apply, exist: The law will stand as it is tillit is rescinded or modified by the court. 5 stand by. asupport, defend, back, stand or stick up for, stand behind, beor remain loyal or faithful to, uphold, take the side of, sidewith, sympathize with, US go to bat for: No matter what he did,she always stood by him. b wait (in the wings), stand or waitor stay or remain on the sidelines, be or stand ready oravailable or accessible, be or stand in readiness: Would youmind standing by in case we need your help? c stick to, adhereto, support, maintain, persist in, affirm, reaffirm, confirm,abide by: We shall stand by every word of the agreement.
Stand down. resign, quit, step aside, withdraw: When it wasrevealed that she was taking steroids, she agreed to stand downfrom the team. 7 stand for. a symbolize, betoken, represent,signify, mean, be emblematic of, exemplify, epitomize,illustrate, typify, refer to, allude to: The initials in P. G.Wodehouse's name stand for 'Pelham Grenville'. b support,advocate, favour, sponsor, promote, espouse (the cause of),subscribe to, back, champion, lend support or one's name to,second: Norma has always stood for the principles of democraticfreedom. c campaign for, be or present (oneself) as a candidatefor, US stump for, run for: Who will stand for chairman thisyear? d See 3, above.
Stand in. substitute (for), understudy(for), replace, relieve, double for, take the place of, US andCanadian pinch-hit (for), Colloq cover for: If you can't get tothe rehearsal, I'll stand in for you.
Stand out. a beprominent or conspicuous or noticeable, be notable ornoteworthy: With her green spike hairdo and a safety pinthrough her cheek, Kylie really stands out in a crowd. Hisfarewell speech stands out in my mind as one of his best. bprotrude, project, stick out, jut out, bulge, obtrude, beetle,overhang, extend: The balcony stands out over the villagesquare.
Stand up. a stand, rise, arise, get to one's feet,get up: The boys had been taught to stand up when a womanentered the room. b endure, last, wear (well), survive: Today'sproducts, with their built-in obsolescence, don't stand up tolong use. c jilt, break or fail to keep an appointment with:After waiting for two hours, he realized that he had been stoodup. 11 stand up for. support, defend, take the side of, sidewith, champion, uphold, Colloq stick up for: I shall neverforget how you stood up for me when they accused me of cheating.12 stand up to. a confront, brave, challenge, encounter,dispute, question, resist, defy, withstand: He's a coward whenit comes to standing up to authority. b resist, defy,withstand, endure, outlast, last through, suffer: This materialwill stand up to years of abuse.
Position, attitude, stance, posture, policy,philosophy, point of view, viewpoint, standpoint, belief,opinion, sentiment, feeling, line: I disagree completely withthe Chancellor's stand on the economy.
Defence, resistance,effort: This campaign will be our last stand in trying toretrieve some of the market we lost. 15 stop, stopover, halt,stay; performance, show: We do some one-night stands in thecountry before returning to Manchester. 16 counter, booth,stall, table; wagon or Brit waggon, barrow, cart: He sellsfruit from a stand in the street.
Oxford
V. (past and past part. stood) 1 intr. have or takeor maintain an upright position, esp. on the feet or a base.
Intr.be in a specified condition (stands accused; the thermometerstood at 90ø; the matter stands as follows; stood in awe ofthem).
Intr. a move to and remain in aspecified position (stand aside). b take a specified attitude(stand aloof).
Intr. maintain a position; avoid falling ormoving or being moved (the house will stand for another century;stood for hours arguing).
Intr. (often foll. by for)Brit. be a candidate (for an office, legislature, orconstituency) (stood for Parliament; stood for Finchley).
A a halt made,or a stationary condition assumed, for the purpose ofresistance. b resistance to attack or compulsion (esp. make astand). c Cricket a prolonged period at the wicket by twobatsmen.
A a small open-fronted structure for a traderoutdoors or in a market etc. b a structure occupied by aparticipating organization at an exhibition.
In the present circumstances. be at a standarchaic be unable to proceed, be in perplexity. it stands toreason see REASON. stand alone be unequalled. stand anddeliver! hist. a highwayman's order to hand over valuablesetc. stand at bay see BAY(5). stand back 1 withdraw; take up aposition further from the front.
Withdraw psychologically inorder to take an objective view. stand by 1 stand nearby; lookon without interfering (will not stand by and see himill-treated).
Naut. stand ready totake hold of or operate (an anchor etc.). stand-by n. (pl.-bys) 1 a person or thing ready if needed in an emergency etc.2 readiness for duty (on stand-by).
(of air travel) not booked in advance butallocated on the basis of earliest availability. stand camera acamera for use on a tripod, not hand-held. stand a chance seeCHANCE. stand corrected accept correction. stand down 1withdraw (a person) or retire from a team, witness-box, orsimilar position.
Brit.Mil. go off duty. stand easy! see EASY. stand for 1represent, signify, imply ('US' stands for 'United States';democracy stands for a great deal more than that).
Espousethe cause of. stand one's ground maintain one's position, notyield. stand high be high in status, price, etc. stand in(usu. foll. by for) deputize; act in place of another. stand-inn. a deputy or substitute, esp. for an actor when the latter'sacting ability is not needed. stand in the breach see BREACH.stand in good stead see STEAD. stand in with be in league with.stand of arms Brit. Mil. a complete set of weapons for oneman. stand of colours Brit. Mil. a regiment's flags. standoff 1 move or keep away, keep one's distance.
= stand-off half. stand-offhalf Rugby Football a half-back who forms a link between thescrum-half and the three-quarters. stand on 1 insist on,observe scrupulously (stand on ceremony; stand on one'sdignity).
Naut. continue on the same course. stand on me sl.rely on me; believe me. stand on one's own feet (or legs) beself-reliant or independent. stand out 1 be prominent orconspicuous or outstanding.
(usu. foll. by against, for) holdout; persist in opposition or support or endurance. stand over1 stand close to (a person) to watch, control, threaten, etc.
Be postponed, be left for later settlement etc. stand pat seePAT(2). stand to 1 Mil. stand ready for an attack (esp. beforedawn or after dark).
Uphold, support, or side with (a person). stand treat bear theexpense of entertainment etc. stand up 1 a rise to one's feetfrom a sitting or other position. b come to or remain in orplace in a standing position.
(of a comedian) performing by standingbefore an audience and telling jokes. stand up for support,side with, maintain (a person or cause). stand upon = stand on.stand up to 1 meet or face (an opponent) courageously.
Beresistant to the harmful effects of (wear, use, etc.). standwell (usu. foll. by with) be on good terms or in good repute.take one's stand on base one's argument etc. on, rely on.
Stander n. [OE standan f. Gmc]
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