stand up
phrasal verbstand up
站起;站立;起立 - The children stood up when the teacher walked into the room.
当老师走进房间时,孩子们站了起来。
- The children stood up when the teacher walked into the room.
站起;站立;起立 - There were no seats left so I had to stand up.
没有座位了,所以我只好站着。 - You'll look taller if you stand up straight.
站直身子,你会显得高些。
- There were no seats left so I had to stand up.
stand somebody up
- (informal) to deliberately not meet somebody you have arranged to meet, especially somebody you are having a romantic relationship with
(尤指恋人)故意失约使某人空等,放某人鸽子 - I've been stood up!
人家让我空等一场!
- I've been stood up!
stand up (to something)
- to remain true, relevant or acceptable even when tested, examined closely, etc.
经得起(检验、审查等) - His argument simply doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.
他的论点完全经不起仔细推敲。 - I'm afraid this document will never stand up in a court of law.
恐怕这份文件在法庭上是根本站不住的。
- His argument simply doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.