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to stand for
[phrase form: stand]
01
상징하다, 뜻하다
to convey a particular meaning, either explicitly or implicitly
Transitive: to stand for a concept or belief
Example
The official motto of the school stands for excellence in education and character.
The handshake stands for mutual respect and goodwill in many cultures.
The flag 's colors and symbols proudly stand for the values of the nation.
02
을 나타내다, 을 의미하다
to represent something in the form of an abbreviation or symbol
Transitive: to stand for a word or expression
Example
The abbreviation ' CEO ' stands for Chief Executive Officer.
The acronym ' NASA ' stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
' CO2 ' stands for carbon dioxide in scientific terms.
03
참다, 견디다
to endure a particular behavior, action, or situation
Transitive: to stand for a particular behavior or action
Example
Parents should not stand for disrespectful behavior from their children.
The community would n't stand for environmental pollution and organized a protest.
Citizens should not stand for corruption in their government and should demand accountability.
04
의미하다, 상징하다
to act as a substitute for something, taking its place or being equivalent to it
Transitive: to stand for sth
Example
Each element in the periodic table stands for a unique chemical substance.
On the map, the red dots stand for major cities.
The acronym stands for a complex scientific concept that is crucial for the research.
05
선거에 출마하다, 후보로 나서다
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
예
The official motto of the school stands for excellence in education and character.
The handshake stands for mutual respect and goodwill in many cultures.
The flag's colors and symbols proudly stand for the values of the nation.
The statue in the park stands for peace and harmony among diverse communities.
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