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stand out for — ˌstand ˈout for [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stand out for he/she/it stands out for present participle standing out for past te … Useful english dictionary
stand\ up\ for — • stand up for • stick up for informal v To defend against attack; fight for. John always stands up for his rights. When Mary was being criticized, Jane stuck up for her. Compare: back up, go to bat for, stand by, stand one s ground, stick to one … Словарь американских идиом
Stand up for us — is the policy to combat homophobia in UK junior and secondary schools, published jointly by the Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Health. Schools which implement the policy are helping to meet requirements of the… … Wikipedia
stand bail for sb — stand bail (for sb) ► UK LAW to pay money to show that you promise that someone accused of a crime will come to a court of law to be judged: » A friend asked me to stand bail for his son. Main Entry: ↑stand … Financial and business terms
stand up for — (someone/something) to defend or support someone or something. Sometimes you have to stand up for your rights. I stood up for him because he had a right to his opinion … New idioms dictionary
stand out for — • stand out for • stick out for to be firmly decided not to accept less than one wants, even if it means waiting for it (also to hold out for) … Idioms and examples
Stand By For... — Stand By For... es el primer álbum de estudio del cantante sueco Måns Zelmerlöw en 2007. Lista de canciones 1. Miss America 2. The Prayer 3. Paradise 4. Lively Up Your Monday 5. Stand by Me 6. Please Me 7. Cara Mia 8. Agent Zero 9. Brother Oh… … Wikipedia Español
stand up for — ► stand up for speak or act in support of. Main Entry: ↑stand … English terms dictionary
stand surety for — To act as guarantor for • • • Main Entry: ↑sure … Useful english dictionary
stand in for — index displace (replace) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stand up for — index defend, espouse, justify, plead (argue a case), support (justify), uphold Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary