词汇 | stand-up |
释义 | stand upphrasal verb with standverbuk /stænd/ us /stænd/stood | stood A2 to be in an upright position on your feet; to get yourself into an upright position on your feet: 起立;站立 I've been standing up all day and I'm really tired.我站了一天,现在很疲倦。 It was customary then for children to stand up when the teacher came into the classroom.那时候的习俗是当老师进入课堂时,孩子们必须起立。 Sitting and standing akimbo astride bestride cross-legged crouch foot on all foursidiom pew plump (someone/something) down rampant reseat seat sit stance stand around stand aside stand round strike surface take a pew!idiom If an idea or some information stands up, it is proved to be true or correct: (观点或信息)站得住脚,经验证属实 Their evidence will never stand up in court.他们的证据在法庭上根本站不住脚。 stand up toTheir argument won't stand up to detailed criticism (= when it is studied critically).他们的论点经不起仔细推敲。 Proving and disproving acid test actions speak louder than wordsidiom anti-sexist attest authenticate demonstrable demonstrably demonstration of something dispel disprove non-documentary non-evidence probatory proof positive provability verify vindicate vindication vindicative vindicatory stand someone upphrasal verb with standverbuk /stænd/ us /stænd/stood | stood informal B2 to intentionally fail to meet someone when you said you would, especially someone you were starting to have a romantic relationship with: 故意对(某人,尤指刚开始相处的恋人)失约,放(某人)的鸽子 I don't know if I've been stood up or if she's just late - I'll wait another half hour.我不知道她是故意放我的鸽子,还是只是迟到了——我会再等半个小时。 Refusing & rejecting abjuration abjure abnegate abnegation bar bat something/someone away decline disavow gainsay oppositional opt opt out pass on pass something up punt on something rebel refuse sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom tear would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom stand-up adjective uk /ˈstænd.ʌp/ us /ˈstænd.ʌp/ stand-upadjective (COMEDY)[ before noun ] performed by a single person telling jokes and funny stories on stage: (喜剧)单人表演的,单口的 stand-up comedy独角喜剧 a stand-up comedian独角喜剧演员 Humour & humorous amusingly bitingly blackly bone dryidiom bring drily gag geddit? GSOH jocose lightly mordancy non-serious pawky photobomb photobombing rib standing joke wag wisecrack stand-upadjective (PERSON)USinformal loyal; that you can rely on to defend you: 忠实可靠的,可以信赖的 He was friendly, passionate, and a stand-up kind of guy.他是一个友好热忱、忠实可靠的人。 Loyal, faithful & dependable a safe pair of handsidiom allegiance audaciously be as good as your wordidiom be here for someoneidiom be there for someoneidiom committed discreetly faithful faithfully faithfulness fealty fidelity reliability reliable reliably self stalwart undependable unto thine own self be trueidiom stand-upadjective (ARGUMENT)UK involving violence or loud shouting, etc.: 面对面争吵的;面对面打斗的 The two men had had a stand-up row in the pub after the game. 比赛之后两个男人在酒吧内发生了激烈争执。 Violent or aggressive abusively aggressive aggressively aggressiveness aggro ferociously ferocity fierce fierceness fighting words outrage proactive aggression pugnacious pugnaciously pugnacity vicious viciously viciousness violence warlike stand-upadjective (MEETING)A stand-up meeting is one at which people stand, rather than sit: (会议)参与者都站着的 the hotel's stand-up management meetings旅馆管理层的站立会议 Sitting and standing akimbo astride bestride cross-legged crouch foot on all foursidiom pew plump (someone/something) down rampant reseat seat sit stance stand around stand aside stand round strike surface take a pew!idiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Meeting people stand-up noun uk /ˈstænd.ʌp/ us /ˈstænd.ʌp/ stand-upnoun (COMEDY)[ U ] comedy performed by a single person telling jokes and funny stories on stage; stand-up comedy: 独角滑稽表演;单口相声 an evening of stand-up全部为独角滑稽表演的夜晚 [ C ] a person who performs stand-up comedy; a stand-up comedian: 独角滑稽演员,独角喜剧演员 He has worked as an actor, but is best known as a stand-up.他是一名演员,但是作为独角滑稽演员更出名。 Entertainers in general aerialist artiste balancing act bullfighter clown comedian contortionist double threat drum majorette emcee juggler majorette performer showman stripper torero triple threat troubadour ventriloquist warm (someone/something) up stand-upnoun (MEETING)[ C ] a meeting at which people stand, rather than sit参与者都站着的会议 stand up | American Dictionarystand upphrasal verb with standverbus/stænd/past tense and past participlestoodus/stʊd/ (PROVE TRUE)to prove to be true when closely examined: The evidence is weak and will not stand up in court. Good research will stand up under any criticism. To stand up also means to continue to be strong even after receiving severe treatment: This fabric will stand up well even if it gets lots of wear. stand up someonephrasal verb with standverbus/stænd/past tense and past participlestoodus/stʊd/ infmlpast tense and past participlestood (NOT MEET)to fail to meet someone you had arranged to see: He was supposed to be here at seven, so by seven thirty I began to think that he stood me up. stand-up adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈstændˌʌp/ related to a type of performance in which someone stands in front of a group of people and tells jokes: stand-up comedy standupnoun[ U ]us/ˈstæn·dʌp/ She doesn’t do a lot of standup anymore. |
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