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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. stand [Brit stand, americ stænd] SUBST

1. stand (piece of furniture):

stand (for coats)
stand (for hats)
stand (for plant, trophy)
stand (for sheet music)

2. stand COM (stall):

stand (on market)
stand (kiosk)
stand m
news(paper) stand

3. stand DESP (in stadium):

stand

4. stand JUR (witness box):

stand
to take the stand

5. stand (stance):

stand
to take or make a stand on sth

6. stand (resistance to attack):

stand
(to make) a last stand

7. stand (in cricket):

a stand of 120 runs

8. stand (standstill):

to come to a stand

9. stand (area):

stand (of corn)
stand (of trees)

II. stand <Pret imperf, Part perf stood> [Brit stand, americ stænd] VERBO trans

1. stand (place):

stand person, object
stand it over there
to stand sb on/in etc
to stand sth on/in/against etc

2. stand (bear):

stand person, insects, certain foods
I can't stand liars
he can't stand to do or doing

3. stand (pay for) coloq:

to stand sb sth
payer qc à qn
to stand sb a meal/a drink

4. stand JUR:

to stand trial
to stand security for sb, to stand bail for sb

5. stand (be liable):

to stand to lose sth

III. stand <Pret imperf, Part perf stood> [Brit stand, americ stænd] VERBO intr

1. stand:

stand, a. stand up

2. stand (be upright):

stand person:
stand object:

3. stand building, village etc:

stand (be positioned)

4. stand:

to stand on (step on) insect, foot

5. stand (be):

to stand empty house:
to stand accused of sth
to stand ready
as things stand…
I want to know where I stand fig
to stand in sb's way literal
to stand in sb's way fig
to stand in the way of progress fig

6. stand (remain valid):

stand offer, agreement, statement:

7. stand (measure in height):

8. stand (be at certain level):

9. stand (be a candidate):

stand
to stand as candidate

10. stand (act as):

to stand as godfather for sb
to stand as guarantor for sb

11. stand (not move):

stand water, mixture:
to let sth stand
let the tea stand

Expressões:

to stand for NÁUT port, Dover etc

IV. stand [Brit stand, americ stænd]

to leave sb standing athlete, student, company:

stand about VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -], stand around VERBO

stand about
rester (doing à faire)

stand out VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -]

1. stand out (be noticeable):

stand out person:
stand out building, design:
se détacher, ressortir (against sur)
stand out work, ability, achievement, person:
to stand out from person: group

2. stand out (protrude):

stand out veins:

3. stand out (take a stance):

stand out
person to stand out for right, principle
to stand out against change, decision

I. stand off VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand off)

1. stand off (reach a stalemate):

stand off

2. stand off NÁUT:

stand off

II. stand off VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand [sb] off) coloq (stand off [sb]) coloq (lay off)

stand off workers

I. stand over VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand over) (be postponed)

stand over

II. stand over VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand over [sb])

1. stand over (supervise):

stand over
être sur le dos de coloq

2. stand over (watch):

don't stand over me!

umbrella stand SUBST

umbrella stand

cake stand SUBST

cake stand

coat stand SUBST

coat stand

I. stand for VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand for [sth])

1. stand for (represent) party, person:

stand for ideal

2. stand for (denote):

stand for initials:
stand for company, name: quality etc

3. stand for (tolerate) person:

stand for cut, reduction, insubordination

I. stand by VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand by)

1. stand by (be prepared):

stand by
stand by doctor, army, emergency services:
to be standing by to do services:
‘stand by for take-off! AERONÁUT

2. stand by (refuse to act):

stand by

II. stand by VERBO [Brit stand -, americ stænd -] (stand by [sb/sth]) (be loyal to)

stand by person
stand by principles, offer, decision
stand by actions

no Dicionário PONS

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 formal (standstill):

stand
to bring sb/sth to a stand
arrêter qn/qc

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 americ (specified number of performances):

stand

8. stand (sexual encounter):

a one-night stand

9. stand:

the stand americ (witness box)

10. stand (group of plants):

stand

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

1. stand (be upright):

stand
to stand erect/tall
to stand (up)
to stand to attention MILITAR

2. stand (be located):

stand
to stand somewhere mountain, church
to stand in sb's way

3. stand (have a position):

stand a. fig
to stand on an issue
to stand or fall by sth
to stand alone
to stand still
to stand guard
to stand firm
to stand on ceremony
to stand on one's dignity pej

4. stand (be in a specified state):

stand
to stand accused of sth
to stand at sth
to stand to lose sth
to stand to gain sth

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)

III. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VERBO 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
to not be able to stand sb doing sth
ne pas supporter que qn fasse qc Conj

3. stand (pay for):

stand

4. stand JUR (undergo):

to stand trial for sth

Expressões:

to stand sb in good stead
to stand a chance of doing sth coloq

stand about, stand around VERBO intr

stand about

stand-alone SUBST COMPUT

stand-alone

castor stand SUBST americ

castor stand

chip stand SUBST

chip stand
chip stand
chip stand
friture f Bélg

stand-up ADJ

1. stand-up (unrestrained):

stand-up fight, argument

2. stand-up (eaten standing):

stand-up meal

3. stand-up MODA:

stand-up collar

4. stand-up (cabaret) → stand-up comedy

stand-up comedy SUBST

stand-up comedy

stand out VERBO 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

cab stand SUBST americ (taxi rank)

cab stand

stand-in SUBST

stand-in
remplaçant(e) m (f)

I. stand off VERBO trans

stand off
to stand off the coast

II. stand off VERBO intr

stand off
no Dicionário PONS

I. stand [stænd] SUBST

1. stand (position):

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

2. stand (standstill):

stand
to bring sb/sth to a stand
arrêter qn/qc

3. stand (for spectators):

stand

4. stand (support):

stand

5. stand (stall, booth):

stand
stand m
a news stand

6. stand (for vehicles):

stand
taxi stand

7. stand (small table):

stand

8. stand (site of performance):

stand
stand m

9. stand (sexual encounter):

a one-night stand

10. stand:

the stand (witness box)

11. stand (group of plants):

stand

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

1. stand (be upright):

stand
to stand tall
to stand (up)
to stand at attention MILITAR

2. stand (be located):

stand
to stand somewhere mountain, church
to stand in sb's way

3. stand (have a position):

stand a. fig
to stand on an issue
to stand or fall on sth
to stand alone
to stand still
to stand guard
to stand firm
to stand on ceremony
to stand on one's dignity pej

4. stand (be in specified state):

stand
to stand accused of sth
to stand at sth
to stand to lose sth
to stand to gain sth

5. stand (remain valid):

stand
to stand to reason

6. stand (remain motionless):

stand
stand tea
to let sth stand

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

1. stand (place upright):

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
to not be able to stand sb doing sth
ne pas supporter que qn fasse qc (Conj)

3. stand (pay for):

stand

4. stand JUR (undergo):

to stand trial for sth

Expressões:

to stand a chance of doing sth coloq

music stand SUBST

music stand

cab stand SUBST

cab stand

hat stand SUBST

hat stand

I. stand by VERBO intr

1. stand by (observe):

stand by

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

stand by
to stand by for sth

3. stand by (wait):

stand by

II. stand by VERBO trans

stand by
stand by decision
stand by one's word, promise
to stand by each other

I. stand off VERBO trans

stand off
to stand off the coast

II. stand off VERBO intr

stand off

stand back VERBO intr

1. stand back (stay back):

stand back

2. stand back (move back):

stand back

3. stand back fig:

stand back

stand around VERBO intr

stand around

stand for VERBO trans

1. stand for (represent):

stand for

2. stand for (tolerate):

stand for

stand down VERBO intr (resign)

stand down

Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"

to stand up for
Present
Istand
youstand
he/she/itstands
westand
youstand
theystand
Past
Istood
youstood
he/she/itstood
westood
youstood
theystood
Present Perfect
Ihavestood
youhavestood
he/she/ithasstood
wehavestood
youhavestood
theyhavestood
Past Perfect
Ihadstood
youhadstood
he/she/ithadstood
wehadstood
youhadstood
theyhadstood

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A new camera angle was introduced for this broadcast, located on the start's stand over the shoulder of the flagman.
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The megaliths, which bear no inscription, stand over graves where the remains of burnt bones are buried.
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The implication is that premise and conclusion stand over against one another without any obvious, much less necessary, connection.
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Others, including some shorebirds, cast shade with their bodies as they stand over their eggs.
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The internet doesn't have the safeguards of old media, where several people stand over every word printed or uttered.
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