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I . stand [stænd] SUBST

1. stand (position):

stand a. fig
to take up one's stand
to take a stand on sth
to make a stand against sth

2. stand form (standstill):

stand
arrêt m
to bring sb/sth to a stand

3. stand (raised seating for spectators):

stand

4. stand (support):

stand

5. stand (stall):

stand
stand m
a news stand

6. stand (standing place for vehicles):

stand

7. stand Am (specified number of performances):

stand

8. stand (sexual encounter):

a one-night stand

9. stand:

the stand Am (witness box)

10. stand (group of plants):

stand

II . stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VERBE intr

1. stand (be upright):

stand
to stand erect/tall
to stand (up)
to stand on one's hands
to stand to attention MILIT

2. stand (be located):

stand
to stand in sb's way

5. stand (remain valid):

stand
to stand to reason

6. stand (remain motionless):

stand
stand tea
to let sth stand

7. stand (be candidate):

to stand (as candidate)
to stand for presidency

III . stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VERBE trans

1. stand (place in an upright position):

stand
to stand sth on its head
to stand sb on sth
to stand sth against sth

2. stand (bear):

stand
to not be able to stand doing sth

3. stand (pay for):

stand

4. stand JUR (undergo):

to stand trial for sth

Idiomes/Tournures:

to stand sb in good stead
to stand a chance of doing sth fam
to stand one's ground

cab stand SUBST Am (taxi rank)

cab stand

castor stand SUBST Am

castor stand

chip stand SUBST

chip stand
chip stand
chip stand
friture f Belg

music stand SUBST

music stand

news-stand SUBST

stand about, stand around VERBE intr

stand about

stand aside VERBE intr a. fig

stand back VERBE intr

1. stand back (stay back):

stand back

2. stand back (move back):

stand back

3. stand back fig:

stand back

I . stand by VERBE intr

1. stand by (observe without being involved):

stand by

2. stand by (be ready to take action):

stand by
to stand by for sth
se parer à qc

3. stand by (wait):

stand by

stand down VERBE intr (resign)

stand down

stand for VERBE trans

1. stand for (represent):

stand for

2. stand for GB, Aus (be a candidate):

stand for

3. stand for (tolerate):

stand for

I . stand off VERBE trans

II . stand off VERBE intr

stand off

stand out VERBE intr

1. stand out (project from a surface):

stand out

2. stand out (easily noticeable, better):

stand out
to stand out in a crowd

3. stand out (be opposed to):

to stand out against sth

4. stand out (persist):

to stand out for sth

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