Stand on
71štand — štȁnd m <N mn štàndovi> DEFINICIJA reg. 1. trg. uređeno i ograđeno mjesto za prodaju ili poslovne dogovore [izložiti na štandu] 2. lov. mjesto gdje lovac čeka divljač ili štetočine koje hajkači gone [stajati na štandu] ETIMOLOGIJA njem.… …
72stand — vb tolerate, brook, *bear, suffer, endure, abide stand n *position, attitude Analogous words: *point of view, standpoint, viewpoint, slant, angle …
73stand-up — stand′ up or stand′up adj. 1) standing erect or upright, as a collar 2) taken, requiring, or performed in a standing position 3) a) sbz (of a comedian) delivering a comic monologue while standing alone in front of an audience or camera b) sbz (of …
74stand — verb. In BrE candidates stand for office, whereas in AmE they run for it …
75stand — ( del inglés; pronunciamos están ) s. m. Caseta, pabellón o puesto de una feria donde se exponen o venden productos: el stand de España en la feria del Oriente …
76stand by — ► stand by 1) look on without intervening. 2) support, remain loyal to, or abide by. 3) be ready to take action if required. Main Entry: ↑stand …
77stand in — ► stand in deputize. Main Entry: ↑stand …
78stand on — ► stand on be scrupulous in the observance of. Main Entry: ↑stand …
79stand up — ► stand up informal fail to keep a date with (someone). Main Entry: ↑stand …
80stand up to — ► stand up to 1) make a spirited defence against. 2) be resistant to the harmful effects of. Main Entry: ↑stand …