Stand up
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British pronunciation/stˈand ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/stˈænd ˈʌp/

Définition et Signification de "stand up"

to stand up
[phrase form: stand]
01

être debout

to rise to a standing position from a seated or lying position
Intransitive
to stand up definition and meaning
02

tenir bon, se tenir ferme

to keep one's position or beliefs, especially when facing criticism
Transitive: to stand up one's position or beliefs
03

mettre sur pied, constituer

to organize a unit so that it can fulfill its duties and responsibilities
Transitive: to stand up an operational unit
04

redresser, mettre debout

to raise something or someone from a lowered position to an upright position
Transitive: to stand up sth
05

se maintenir, se vérifier

to confirm the truth or validity of something when subjected to close examination
Intransitive
06

laisser tomber, poser un lapin

to fail to appear for a scheduled romantic meeting
Transitive: to stand up sb
07

se rapprocher des guichets, avancer vers les guichets

(of a wicket-keeper in cricket) to move closer to the area behind the batsman to be in a better position to catch the ball, especially when the bowler is delivering the ball
Transitive: to stand up to the stump

stand up

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When the bus arrived, passengers had to stand up and exit row by row.
As the national anthem played, the entire audience was expected to stand up as a sign of respect.
The audience was captivated by the performance, giving the artists a standing ovation as they all stood up.
The toddler was excited to see the birthday cake and tried to stand up in the high chair.
The activist stood up her principles in the face of harsh criticism from the media.
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