standing
standing 英 [ˈstændɪŋ] 美 [ˈstændɪŋ]
adj. 长期的,常设的;直立的 n. 站立;持续; 地位(站位);级别 v. 站立;坚持不变;坐落于(stand的ing形式)
名词复数:standings
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- adj. 长期的,常设的;直立的
- n. 站立;持续; 地位(站位);级别
- v. 站立;坚持不变;坐落于(stand的ing形式)
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1. a standing army
常备军
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2. a standing committee
常务委员会
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3. a standing jump
立定跳远
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4. the high standing of politicians with the public
在公众中声望高的政治人物
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5. The contract has no legal standing.
那份合同在法律上没有约束力。
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6. a friendship of many years' standing
多年的友情
- standing (adj.) late 14c., "at rest, motionless," also "permanent, not transient," present-participle adjective from stand (v.). Meaning "having an erect position, upright" is from 1570s; that of "done while standing" is from 1630s. The sense in standing army (c. 1600) is "permanent." Standing ovation is from 1902.
- standing (n.) late 14c., verbal noun from stand (v.). In the sense of "rank, status," it is first recorded 1570s. Sense of "state of having existed for some time" is 1650s. Legal sense is first recorded 1924. Sports sense is from 1881. To be in good standing is from 1789. Standing room is from 1788.
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