standing的意思和读音

standing

: [ˈstændɪŋ] : ['stændɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“stand”

adj.temporary,horizontal

adj.permanent,established,settled,fixed,stand-up

n.status,position,reputation,station,repute

standingadj.— see alsofree-standing

1.existing or arranged permanently, not formed or made for a particular situation

a standing army

a standing charge(= an amount of money that you pay in order to use a service, such as gas or water)

a standing committee

It's a standing joke(= something that a group of people regularly laugh at).

We have a standing invitation to visit them anytime.

2.done from a position in which you are standing rather than sitting or running

a standing jump/start

The speaker got a standing ovation(= people stood up to clap after the speech).

n.

1.[u]the position or reputation of sb/sth within a group of people or in an organization

the high/low standing of politicians with the public

The contract has no legal standing.

2.[u]the period of time that sth has existed

a friendship of many years' standing

3.[pl]a list of people, teams, etc. showing their positions in a sports competition

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v.1.“stand”

adj.1.always existing2.standing water is very still and does not flow3.done from a position in which you are standing on both feet

n.1.a list of teams or players put in order according to how many points they have won in games or competitions against each other. The usual British word is table.2.the status or reputation that someone or something has; used about peoples social status; someones success or status as measured in numbers, for example in an opinion poll

v.1.The present participle of stand

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1.A man was standing outside, and I recognized him at once. I did not know his name, but he lived on the top floor.

2.He didn't so much seem to be standing behind the pitcher as floating over him. He was a completely happy man.

3.After a little while, those standing there went up to Peter and said, "Surely you are one of them, for your accent gives you away. "

4.When she said these things, she turned backward and beheld Jesus standing there, yet she did not know that it was Jesus.

5.A bit of strategic cannibalism boosts overall survival chances for the larvae left "standing" when the music stops.

6.Laura was surprised to see the dark shape of Sukey, the brown cow, standing at the barnyard gate.

7."I said, 'Boy, I sure would like to go out there, '" said MacPherson, who figured he might draw a prize for standing first in line.“,‘,’”

8.I was on a bus stop, waiting for the local bus, when my eyes caught sight of her standing besides her mother.线

9.Mary duplicated her mother's way of standing with her hands in her pockets.仿

10.View as people do not know if two people each, less than 2 meters away from the relative standing, they will feel very awkward.2