to stand for
[phrase form: stand]
01
代表, 象征
to convey a particular meaning, either explicitly or implicitly
Transitive: to stand for a concept or belief
例子
The statue in the park stands for peace and harmony among diverse communities.
公园里的雕像代表着不同社区之间的和平与和谐。
02
代表, 表示
to represent something in the form of an abbreviation or symbol
Transitive: to stand for a word or expression
例子
In computer science, ' AI ' stands for artificial intelligence.
在计算机科学中,'AI'代表人工智能。
03
忍受, 容忍
to endure a particular behavior, action, or situation
Transitive: to stand for a particular behavior or action
例子
Parents should not stand for disrespectful behavior from their children.
父母不应该容忍孩子的不尊重行为。
04
代表, 象征
to act as a substitute for something, taking its place or being equivalent to it
Transitive: to stand for sth
例子
Each element in the periodic table stands for a unique chemical substance.
周期表中的每个元素都代表一种独特的化学物质。
05
参选, 竞选
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
例子
The seasoned politician announced his decision to stand for re-election, emphasizing his track record and future plans.
这位经验丰富的政治家宣布了他决定参选连任,强调了他的政绩和未来计划。



























