词汇 | standing |
释义 | standing noun[ U ] uk /ˈstæn.dɪŋ/ us /ˈstæn.dɪŋ/ standingnoun[U] (REPUTATION)reputation, rank, or position in an area of activity, system, or organization: 声誉,名声;级别;地位 As a pathologist of considerable standing, his opinion will have a lot of influence.作为具有相当声望的病理学家,他的意见举足轻重。 A financial scandal would shake the Institute's standing in the international academic community.一桩财务丑闻会动摇这个机构在国际学术界的地位。 He's a barrister of considerable standing. The president's standing with the public has been largely unaffected by the disclosure. This latest revelation has done nothing to boost his political standing. He had the wealth of a gentleman but not the social standing. She had hoped that the move would enhance her standing within the company. Reputation by reputationidiom cred credibility detoxify disreputable hold someone in high/low reputeidiom honourable honourably infamous infamously mud never live something downidiom notoriety notorious notoriously reputable reputed stature Teflon there's no smoke without fireidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations - position & status standingnoun[U] (TIME)formal the time for which something has existed: 存在时间;持续时间 One member, of twelve years' standing on the committee, resigned in protest at the changes.一名在委员会中任职12年的委员辞职以示对变革的抗议。 See also long-standing Periods of time - general words age at/in one sittingidiom chapter day digital age duration information age leeway life course life cycle lifetime period session sitting sleep subperiod time frame time lag time span timescale standing adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈstæn.dɪŋ/ us /ˈstæn.dɪŋ/ permanent, rather than formed or created when necessary: 永久的,长期的;常设的 a standing committee常委会 You know you have a standing invitation to come and stay anytime you're in town.跟你说,你任何时候到城里来,都欢迎来住。 Continuous & permanent abiding abidingly ad infinitum around-the-clock be here to stayidiom immanence immanent immanently imperishable on the bounceidiom on the spinidiom on the trotidiom perennial permanence uninterruptedly unrelentingly unrelieved unrelievedly unremitting Idiomfrom a standing start standing | American Dictionarystanding adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈstæn·dɪŋ/ standingadjective[not gradable] (PERMANENT)permanent or always continuing to exist or happen: African-Americans headed five standing committees in the House of Representatives. standingadjective[not gradable] (VERTICAL)in a vertical position: Only one building was left standing after the earthquake. standing noun us/ˈstæn·dɪŋ/ standingnoun (RANK)rank, position, or reputation in an area of activity, system, or organization: [ U ]Financial scandal will affect the institute’s standing in the academic community. [ U ]You must pay dues to remain a member in good standing. Standings are ranked lists of people or things: [ pl ]the league standings standing | Business Englishstanding noun[ U ] uk /ˈstændɪŋ/us the reputation or position that someone or something has in an area of activity or an organization: Because they are a public limited company, their financial standing is public knowledge. improve/increase sb's standing the time for which something has existed: of a year's, etc. standingThe society also offers a Members' Loyalty Bond for investors of two years' standing. in good standing a person or an organization in good standing has followed all the necessary official processes and paid the necessary charges: The bonds were backed by prime bank securities, issued by an acceptable institution in good standing. See alsocredit standing standing adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈstændɪŋ/us permanent, rather than created or formed when necessary: standing committee/contractThe state has standing contracts with trucking firms to ensure it can deliver firetrucks as they're needed. |
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