stander
['stændə]
n. 机架, 站立者
例句与用法:
A special team of police were kept on standby during the time of violence.
在发生暴乱期间,经常有一支警察特别小分队处于整装待命状态。
词形变化:
名词复数: standbys |
n.
站立者; 竖立之物
stander
名词 stander:
an organism (person or animal) that stands
stander
■In February 1916 the French army made a stand at Verdun.
1916年二月,法国军队在凡尔登奋力抵抗。
■A house divided against itself cannot stand.
[谚]家庭不睦,万事不兴。
■An empty sack cannot stand upright.
[谚]空袋子,立不直。
■A city divided against itself can't stand.
一个内部分裂的城市不能长久存在。
■A mountaineer must learn to stand the gaff.
一个登山运动员必须学会吃苦。
■In February1916 the French Army made a stand at Verdun.
一九一六年二月,法国军队在凡尔登进行了有力的抵抗。
■The enterprising children opened a lemonade stand.
一些有进取心的孩子摆摊卖柠檬汽水。
■A metal stand with short feet, used under a hot dish on a table.
三脚撑,三脚铁扒一种有三条短腿的金属支架,用于在餐桌上放热菜
■An adjustable three-legged stand, as for supporting a transit or camera.
三脚架一种可调节的三条腿的支架如支撑经纬仪或照相机的三脚架
■A soldier is expected to stand to his post whatever danger threatens him.
不管遇到什么样的险情,士兵都应该站好岗。
■It won't do to let it stand over as tomorrow is Sunday.
不能再耽搁了,因为明天是星期天。
■Don't stand cans of petrol near the fire.
不要把汽油罐放在近火处。
■It's no use expecting Arthur to stand up for himself: he's as timid as a mouse. Somebody else will have to protect his interests.
不要指望阿瑟会站起来为自己说话,他胆小如鼠。要有别的人来保护他的利益。
■Don't stand at the door.
不要站在门口。
■Don't just stand around wringing your hands. Do something.
不要老站在那里发愁,想点办法吧。
■Stand clear of the swinging boom of the crane.
不要走近转动的超重机吊杆。
■The business is at a stand.
业务陷入停顿状态。
■Stand with your arms out, so.
两臂伸开站著,就这样。
■The supervisor is going away for a week and I have to stand in for her.
主管人打算离开一个星期,因此我得代替她的工作。
■A goal line stand by the home team held the visitors on the two-yard line.
主队在球门线前的坚强防御使客队无法在两码之内使球触地得分。
■A music stand in an orchestra.
乐谱架交响乐团中的乐谱架
■Nay, there is no stand or impediment in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body, may have appropriate exercises.
人之才智但有滞碍,无不可读适当之书使之顺畅,一如身体百病,皆可借相宜之运动除之。
■People had to stand in a queue for hours to buy a ticket.
人们买票得排几小时的队。
■It's boiling hot today! I can hardly stand it.
今天天气像蒸笼一样热!我简直受不了。
■He won't stand for and funny business here.
他不准有任何不道德的事在这里发生。
■He won't stand fur any disobedience.
他不许任何人不服从。
■He maintained his stand in the teeth of public opinion.
他不顾公众舆论的反对而坚持自己的立场。
■He won't stand any nonsense from the staff.
他决不容忍员工胡作非为。
■He was ready to stand down so that his friend might be nominated for the post.
他准备退出竞选,以便使他的朋友被提名为这个职位的侯选人。
■He could do nothing but stand and wonder.
他只得惊奇地站著不动。
■He took a lot of flak for his stand against abortion.
他因坚持反对堕胎而饱受责难。
■He was too weak to stand.
他太虚弱了,站不起来。
■He did not stand about looking at all the job to be done; he waded straight in.
他对需要做的各项工作并没有袖手旁观,而是精神抖擞地投入了工作。
■He is to stand for York at the next election.
他将在下届选举中做约克郡选区的候选人。
■He will stand for reelection in his own district.
他将在自己的选区竞选连任。
■He kicked the ball to the stand.
他把球踢到看台上了。
■He's one of those people who can't stand his own company. As soon as he finds himself alone he gets down in the dump.
他是一个不能独立处事的人,一旦发现自己独自一人时,他就会六神无主,可怜巴巴的。
■His opponent did not stand a chance.
他的对手毫无取胜的机会。
■He had cut corners in building his house, and it didn't stand up well.
他盖房子时偷工减料,因此房子盖得并不牢固。
■He took his stand (ie stood) near the window.
他站在窗旁。
■He must have drunk too much; when he tried to stand up, he keeled over.
他肯定是喝多了,当他要站起来时,却摔倒在地上。
■He said he would stand in for me any time.
他说他随时都愿意来代替我。
■He is so weak that he can barely stand up.
他身体虚弱几乎站不起来。
■His height makes him stand out in the crowd.
他身材高大,因此在人群中很突出。
■I can't stand him, or any others of that/his ilk.
他这类人的行为我无法忍受。
■How can you stand by and let him treat his dog like that?
他那样虐待他那只狗,你怎么能袖手旁观呢?
■I stand up against all comers.
任何来者我都奉陪。
■Stop it! I can't stand it any more!
住口!我再受不了了!
■You must stand up for your rights.
你一定要维护自己的权利。
■Don't stand out there: you'll get soaked through.
你别站在外边,要不全身都要湿透了