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stand (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “stand”

infinitif stand; il stands; prét. stood; part. passé stood; gér. standing
  1. se tenir debout
    She stood at the bus stop waiting for the bus.
  2. se lever
    When the teacher entered, the students all stood.
  3. rester immobile
    The car stood in the driveway for weeks.
  4. se trouver
    The old house stands at the end of the lane.
  5. supporter
    I can't stand the noise from the construction site.
  6. prendre position
    She stands for equal opportunities in education.
  7. rester valable
    The agreement still stands despite the changes.
  8. résister
    This bridge has stood the test of time.
  9. se présenter (à une élection)
    He decided to stand for Parliament in the coming elections.

nom “stand”

s. stand, pl. stands
  1. support
    She placed the microphone on the stand before speaking.
  2. stand (kiosque)
    We bought souvenirs from a stand at the fair.
  3. position ferme
    He took a strong stand against discrimination.
  4. peuplement (d'arbres)
    The forest ranger monitored the health of the stand of pines.
  5. barre (de témoins)
    The witness stepped up to the stand to give her account.
  6. résistance
    The army made a final stand at the river.
  7. gradins
    She waved to her family in the stands.
  8. station (de taxis, par exemple)
    We waited at the taxi stand for a ride home.
  9. série (de représentations)
    The singer's stand at the theater was extended due to popular demand.