stand a chance
有希望;有可能
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有希望;有可能
1. to support oneself on the feet in an erect position
2. to be a specified height when fully erect
stands six feet two
3. to rise to an erect position
4. to take up or maintain a specified position or posture
stand aside can you stand on your head
5. to maintain one's position
stand firm
6. to be in a particular state or situation
stands accused
7. to hold a course at sea
8. hesitate
9. to have or maintain a relative position in or as if in a graded scale
stands first in the class
10. to be in a position to gain or lose because of an action taken or a commitment made
stands to make quite a profit
11. to be a candidate run
12. to rest or remain upright on a base or lower end
a clock stood on the mantle
13. to occupy a place or location
the house stands on a knoll
14. to remain stationary or inactive
the car stood in the garage for a week
15. to gather slowly and remain
tears standing in her eyes
16. agree, accord —used chiefly in the expression it stands to reason
17. to exist in a definite written or printed form
copy a passage exactly as it stands
18. to remain valid or efficacious
the order given last week still stands
19. to be available as a sire —used especially of horses
20. to refuse additional cards (as in blackjack)
21. to endure or undergo successfully
this book will stand the test of time
22. to tolerate without flinching bear courageously
stands pain well
23. to endure the presence or personality of
can't stand the boss
24. to derive benefit or enjoyment from
you look like you could stand a drink
25. to remain firm in the face of
stand a siege
26. to submit to
stand trial
27. to perform the duty of
stand guard
28. to participate in (a military formation)
29. to pay the cost of (a treat) pay for
I'll stand you a dinner stand drinks
30. to cause to stand set upright
31. to make available for breeding
stand a stallion
32. to have a chance
33. to be a symbol for represent
34. to put up with permit
35. to depend on
36. to insist on
never stands on ceremony
37. to maintain one's position
38. to think or act independently
39. to exhibit courage, strength, or calm especially in the face of adversity
40. to pay the cost of food, drink, or entertainment for others in a group
41. a halt for defense or resistance
42. an often defensive effort of some duration or degree of success
a goal-line stand
43. a stop made to give a performance
a 6-game stand at home
44. a town where such a stop is made
45. an act of stopping or staying in one place
46. a place or post where one stands
47. a strongly or aggressively held position especially on a debatable issue
took a stand against higher taxes
48. the place taken by a witness for testifying in court
49. a section of the tiered seats for spectators of a sport or spectacle
50. the occupants of such seats
51. a raised platform (as for a speaker or hunter) serving as a point of vantage
52. a small often open-air structure for a small retail business
a vegetable stand a hot dog stand
53. a site fit for business opportunity
54. a place where a passenger vehicle stops or parks
a taxi stand
55. hive sense 2
56. a frame on or in which something may be placed for support
57. a group of plants growing in a continuous area
58. a standing posture
59. to be in an upright position with all of your weight on your feet
60. to move onto your feet from a sitting or low position
61. to be in an upright position
62. a strongly held opinion about something
63. a strong effort to defend yourself or oppose something
64. a partially enclosed structure where things are sold or displayed
65. to be in or take an upright position on the feet
Stand for the pledge.
66. to take up or stay in a specified position or condition
Stand aside. The judges stood firm.
67. to rest, remain, or set in a usually vertical position
A clock stands on the shelf.
68. to be in a specified place
Their house stands on the hill.
69. to put up with endure
He can't stand pain.
70. to have an opinion
How do you stand on the issue?
71. to stay in effect
The order still stands.
72. undergo
stand trial
73. to perform the duty of
stand guard
74. to be or remain loyal or true to
I stand by my promise. He stood by a friend.
75. to be present
We stood by and watched the fight.
76. to be or get ready to act
I'll stand by to help.
77. to be a symbol for represent
What does your middle initial stand for?
78. to put up with permit
His teacher won't stand for any nonsense.
79. to be easily seen or recognized
Two members of the bodyguard did stand out from the others.
— Judith Berry Griffin, Phoebe the Spy
80. to stay in good condition
This type of watch stands up well under hard use.
81. to fail to keep an appointment with
You stood me up yesterday.
82. defend sense 2
83. to face boldly
84. a structure containing rows of seats for spectators of a sport or spectacle
85. a stall or booth often outdoors for a small business
a fruit stand
86. position entry 1 sense 2
They took a strong stand on the question.
87. a group of plants growing near one another
a stand of pine trees
88. a halt for defense or resistance
Villagers made a stand against the enemy.
89. a place or post which a person occupies station
The witness took the stand.
90. a small structure (as a rack or table) on or in which something may be placed
an umbrella stand
91. a raised area (as for speakers or performers)
92. to be in a particular state or situation
stand accused
93. to remain valid or effective
let the ruling stand
94. to submit to the judgment of the court
95. to assume the rights or obligations of
96. to be effectively silent: as
97. to exercise the privilege against self-incrimination (as in a trial)
98. to raise no objections
the prosecution agreed to stand mute at the sentencing
99. to depend on especially as the basis of an argument or claim
a party who stands on the writing as a complete and exclusive embodiment of the contract
— J. J. White and R. S. Summers
100. the place taken by a witness for testifying in court
take the stand — compare bar, bench, dock, sidebar
stand d a chance很可能
to stand a chance有可能
stand a fair chance大有希望
stand a good chance of有相当把握,大有希望
We stand a good chance我们赢的机会很大
stand a good chance很有可能;大有希望
have a show有机会;有可能
t stand a chance只是当时我不懂得将你珍惜
have a chance有机会;有希望
stand a chance of很有可能,有……的希望
if ordering a burger or a t-bone steak became as un-pc as smoking at the dinner table, then the environmentalists may actually stand a chance at making eco-veggies out of many of us.
如果点一份汉堡包或者一个带骨牛排如同在餐桌旁吸烟一样成为「政治思想不正确」的行为,那么环保人可能实际上有希望让我们都以生态蔬菜生活。
if we try hard, we may still stand a chance of winning.
要是我们努力点,我们仍有希望赢。
nevertheless, even if they can pass over the toughest liquidity period, whether or not they can stand a chance in 2-3 year period of time is subject to queries.
然而,即使他们能够通过在最艰难的流动资金期间,不管他们是否可以有机会在2-3年的时间内受到查询。
this time, will romney be romney? if he were, he would stand a chance
这一次,罗姆尼会坚守立场吗?
if you find yourself sitting opposite a crusty old banker or impossible-to-please venture capitalist, believe me, they don「t stand a chance of rejecting you, not with your star power.
如果你某天面对着一个苦瓜脸老掉牙的银行家或者是形如枯槁心如死灰的风险投资者的话,别担心,他们对你绝无抵挡之力,哦,处处们,谁会拒绝光芒四射的你呢?
he knows if we miss our filing deadline, we don’t stand a chance to compete against them for the bid.
他知道如果我们错过了诉讼的最后期限,那我们就没有机会跟他们竞标了。
do the reformers stand a chance this time?
这一次,改革者们能成功吗?
when you can awaken to this, you will wish to recapture what is real for only then will you stand a chance of living and growing.
当你觉醒到这一切,你将希望重温真实,因为唯有如此,你才有可能生活与成长。
if you work with someone you despise (and who despises you back), and you try to understand why that person dislikes you, then you stand a chance of not hating every minute with her at the office.
如果你的同事是一位被你轻视的人(他同样轻视你),而你去了解了为什么那个人讨厌你,那么你就有可能在她出现在办公室时不用每分钟都在讨厌她。
miss world contestants: if beautifulpeople.com is right, we don」t stand a chance photo: david rose
照片:世姐比赛现场。如果beautifulpeople.com是正确的话,我们根本没有任何机会。
if you run, you stand a chance of losing, but if you don「t run, you」ve already lost.
如果你在努力奋斗,你有可能会失败;但倘若你不奋斗,那你就已经输了。
but if you win, you don「t stand a chance of going out with her brother.
但如果你赢了,你就没机会跟她哥哥出去了。
however, in this image, the smooth texture of the sky doesn’t stand a chance in weight when compared to the foreground waterway.
但在这幅图片里,天空的光滑材质不可能压过前景里的水道。
contemporary author-recluses, such as harper lee and anne tyler, wouldn」t stand a chance in today「s din.
当代的隐居作家,例如哈皮尔-李和安妮-泰勒根本不可能在当今时代的喧嚣中过活。
if so, use a 301 and point it to the similar page so that you stand a chance of retaining the traffic you already get
如果有的话,使用301跳转指向相似的页面以便你保留已经获得流量的机会。
they both stand a chance of winning first prize.
她们俩都有希望得到第一名。
you can forget that! you don」t stand a chance of getting the job!
你别想了吧!你是没有机会得到这个工作的。
students in part-time employment would also stand a chance of being exposed to different types of people, thus helping them to become mature when dealing with interpersonal relationships.
兼职工作的学生可以有机会接触不同类型的人,让他们在今后处理人际关系时更成熟。
those slippery strands of linguine won't stand a chance against this toothy server.
滑丝的扁意这些立场不会对这种露齿的服务器的机会。
be(Be)人名;(缅)拜;(日)部(姓);(朝)培;(中非)贝
bear熊;泰迪熊;(股票)卖空者;(非正式)没教养的人;体格笨重的男人;(非正式)“北极熊”(俄国的外号);(非正式)警察;棘手的事情;脾气暴躁
lie(Lie)人名;(罗、挪、瑞典)利;(中)李(普通话·威妥玛)
sit坐;位于