to stand for
[phrase form: stand]
01
表す, 象徴する
to convey a particular meaning, either explicitly or implicitly
Transitive: to stand for a concept or belief
例
The flag 's colors and symbols proudly stand for the values of the nation.
旗の色とシンボルは、国の価値を誇りを持って表しています。
02
表す, 意味する
to represent something in the form of an abbreviation or symbol
Transitive: to stand for a word or expression
例
The acronym ' NASA ' stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
頭字語 'NASA' は National Aeronautics and Space Administration を表します.
03
耐える, 我慢する
to endure a particular behavior, action, or situation
Transitive: to stand for a particular behavior or action
例
Citizens should not stand for corruption in their government and should demand accountability.
市民は政府の腐敗を許すべきではなく、説明責任を要求すべきです。
04
代表する, 象徴する
to act as a substitute for something, taking its place or being equivalent to it
Transitive: to stand for sth
例
The acronym stands for a complex scientific concept that is crucial for the research.
頭字語は、研究にとって重要な複雑な科学的概念を表しています。
05
立候補する, 選挙に出る
to participate in an election, trying to be chosen for an official role or become a member of an organization
Transitive: to stand for an election or a position
例
The passionate activist decided to stand for election, hoping to bring about positive change in the community.
情熱的な活動家は、地域にポジティブな変化をもたらすことを望んで、選挙に立候補することを決めました。



























