词汇 | stand-up-to |
释义 | stand up to someone/somethingphrasal verb with standverbuk /stænd/ us /stænd/stood | stood C1 to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly: 面对(强有力的人或组织)勇敢抵抗,奋起反抗…的不公平对待 He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies.他毫不惧怕,勇敢地对抗恶霸。 Milly alone was brave enough to stand up to her. She's a bully and you've got to stand up to her. You've got to stand up to people like that. If you stand up to him he'll probably back down. She's not afraid to stand up to senior members of staff if she thinks they're wrong about something. Responding to an attack beat beat someone off beat someone/something back capitulate combat patrol counter-assault counterattack countercharge fight hold human shield parry pull pull back refight repel repulse stand strike white flag stand up to somethingphrasal verb with standverbuk /stænd/ us /stænd/stood | stood to not be changed or damaged by something: 经得起,承受得住 Will the lorries stand up to the journey over rough roads?那些卡车能经得起旅途的颠簸吗? Tolerating and enduring bear with someone bearable bearably bide come to terms with somethingidiom put up with something/someone resign resign yourself to something resignedly ride something out rough sit struggle sweat it outidiom tolerance tough something out wait wait something out weather the stormidiom withstand stand up to someone/something | American Dictionarystand up to someone/somethingphrasal verb with standverbus/stænd/past tense and past participlestoodus/stʊd/ past tense and past participlestood to deal effectively with a person or situation: She stood up to her boss when he accused her of arriving late and leaving work early. |
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