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21stand-up — stand up1 adjective 1. ) consisting of one person standing in front of an audience and entertaining them by telling jokes: stand up comic/comedy/comedians 2. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL loyal and able to be trusted: He s a stand up kind of guy. stand up… …
22Stand|ard — «STAN duhrd», noun, adjective. –n. 1. anything taken as a basis of comparison; level or degree of excellence considered as a goal or as adequate; model: »Your work is not up to the class standard. They have no general standard of taste, or scale… …
23stand|ard — «STAN duhrd», noun, adjective. –n. 1. anything taken as a basis of comparison; level or degree of excellence considered as a goal or as adequate; model: »Your work is not up to the class standard. They have no general standard of taste, or scale… …
24stand|ing — «STAN dihng», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) rank or position in society, a profession or business, religion, or the like; social, professional, or commercial reputation; status: »a person of good standing. What people say behind your back is your… …
25stand-off — stand offs also standoff N COUNT A stand off is a situation in which neither of two opposing groups or forces will make a move until the other one does something, so nothing can happen until one of them gives way. → See also Mexican stand off… …
26Stand-In — (1937) is a Hollywood movie which shows the industry s own opinion on unions and the workers of Hollywood. It was directed by Tay Garnett, produced by Walter Wanger, and released by United Artists. Plot The plot of Stand In concerns the Wall… …
27stand to do sth — ► to be in a situation in which it is possible or likely that something will happen to you: stand to gain/lose/win »Our firm stands to lose a lot of money if the deal doesn t go through. Main Entry: ↑stand …
28stand-by — standˈ by noun 1. That which, or someone whom, one relies on or readily resorts to 2. Something or someone available for use in an emergency (see also ↑on stand by below) adjective (of an airline passenger, ticket, fare, etc) occupying, or for,… …
29stand on your head/hands — to be in a position in which your legs and feet are straight up in the air and your weight is supported by your head or hands She can stand on her head/hands. [=she can do a headstand/handstand] • • • Main Entry: ↑stand …
30stand someone in good stead — stand/put/hold/someone in good stead phrase to be useful or helpful to someone It’s a useful experience which will stand you in good stead later in life. Thesaurus: to help someonesynonym Main entry …