Traducción & Definición
to stand: estar (de pie), quedar de pie, levantarse
I can stand for hours. Puedo permanecer de pie durante horas.
to stand up: ponerse de pie, levantarse
Please stand up. Póngase de pie por favor.
Ejemplos
- "I'm not scared for myself of course - I'm standing behind 3 layers of bulletproof glass in my very own Brent-Mobile, inspired by the Pope's vehicle."
- "Right now, I am standing outside the hottest party in Hollywood, home of the most important people on Earth: celebrities."
- "There's a poster on the wall of my office that says "A dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant may see farther than the giant himself."
- "Standing on the wall"
- "Janine : Well Brent, we know that nobody wants to be standing in the unemployment line, but in most US states, you are entitled to collect unemployment if you have been laid off."
- "Anyway, I am standing next to none other than entrepreneur Bruno Delavigne, who has just emerged from intense marathon negotiation sessions with the International Fruit Concern, Incorporated."
- "Too hard standin' on my own two feet"
- "Hannah said I should juggle, and Philip said I could stand on his shoulders."
- "Right now I am standing outside the hottest party in Hollywood, home of the most important people on earth: celebrities."
- "Subject: Delavigne Corp's stand at Galeries Falayette, Paris"
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