standing 详细解释

standing

['stændiŋ]

n. 持续, 地位
adj. 永久的, 不动的, 直立的, 不流动的
动词stand的现在分词

a.[B]

1. 站立的; 站着做的

He got the longest standing ovation I had ever seen.

他受到了我所见到的最长时间的起立鼓掌欢迎。

2. 直立的; 直立生长的

3. 不流动的; 停止的; 不在运转的

4. 长期的; 常设的; 常备的

a standing army

常备军

5. 固定的, 不能移动的

6. 【印】(版面)排好后保留的

n.

1. 站立[U]

2. 站立处[C]

3. 身份; 地位; 名望[U]

She was an economist of considerable standing.

她是一位颇有名望的经济学家。

4. 名次表[P]

5. 持续时间[U]

词形变化

名词复数:standings

词义辨析

同义参见:

vertical  upright  reputation  station  consequence  footing  status  

英英释义

名词 standing:

social or financial or professional status or reputation

an ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event

the act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position

动词 stand:

be standing; be upright

同义词:stand, stand up

be in some specified state or condition

同义词:stand

occupy a place or location, also metaphorically

同义词:stand

hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright

同义词:stand, remain firm

have or maintain a position or stand on an issue

同义词:stand

put up with something or somebody unpleasant

同义词:digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up

remain inactive or immobile

同义词:stand

be in effect; be or remain in force

同义词:stand

be tall; have a height of; copula

同义词:stand

put into an upright position

同义词:stand, stand up, place upright

withstand the force of something

同义词:resist, stand, fend

be available for stud services

同义词:stand

形容词 standing:

having a supporting base

(of fluids) not moving or flowing

not created for a particular occasion

executed in or initiated from a standing position

(of persons) on the feet; having the torso in an erect position supported by straight legs

permanent

短语词组

in good standing

1. 资格完备的; 够格的

They are psychiatrists in good standing.

他们是合格的精神病医生。

of long standing

1. 长时期的

Her opposition to the plan is of long standing.

她对这一计划的反对是旷日持久的。

of standing

1. 有声誉的; 有很高地位的

She was an economist of considerable standing.

她是个有相当声誉的经济学家。

补充

standingstanding英:[ˈstændiŋ] 美:[ˈstændɪŋ]adj.1.永久的, 长期使用的2.直立的, 站着的n.1.名望, 身份, 地位2.持续时间

例句

1. an artist of international standing一位享誉世界的艺术家 2. He has improved his country's standing abroad.他提高了自己国家的国际声望。 3. She was an economist of considerable standing.她是一位颇具声誉的经济学家。 4. a man of some standing相当有身份的人 5. a Congressman of 24 years' standing有24年资历的国会议员 6. Remember that you have a standing invitation to stay with us.记住你随时都可以和我们住在一起。 7. their standing in the community.他们在这个社区的地位。 8. a man of high social standing.社会名望高的人。 9. she heads the world championship standings.她是世界锦标赛的冠军。 10. an inter-departmental squabble of long standing.在部门之间长时间持续的争论。 11. he has a standing invitation to visit them.他拥有访问他们的长期邀请。 12. a standing army.常备军。 13. the companies wanted to stay in good standing with the government.那些公司想与政府保持良好的关系。 14. in the personal fitness stakes he left her standing.就个人健康方面而言,他比她好得多。 15. The agreement has no legal standing.这协议没有法律地位。 16. Start the exercise in a standing position.由站立的姿势开始运动。 17. a standing jump立定跳远 18. standing water死水 19. "The standing offer for the computer system is $1,499."这套计算机系统的固定报价是1499美元。 20. standing armies/committees常备军;常务委员会 21. She has a standing invitation to use the university's research laboratory.她受到邀请,可长期使用这所大学的研究实验室。 22. a standing tradition长期的传统 23. It's a standing joke at the office. [=it's something that often happens or is said or done and that the people in the office think is funny]这是办公室里时常提起的笑话。 24. He's trying to improve his standing with the voters. [=trying to get the voters to rank him more highly]他在努力提高自己在选民心目中的地位。 25. a lawyer of high standing高级别的律师 26. (chiefly US) a member in/of good standing [=status]地位高的成员 27. They've won five games in a row and are starting to move up in the standings.他们连续赢了五场比赛,在名次表中的排名开始上升了。 28. They're in first place in the current standings.他们在当前的排名表中名列第一。 29. a marriage of many years' standing持续多年的婚姻