单词 | standing |
释义 | adjectivenounstand·ingBrE /ˈstændɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈstændɪŋ/ adjective [only before noun ]existing or arranged permanently , not formed or made for a particular situation 长期存在的;永久性的;常设的◆ a standing army 常备军◆ (BrE ) a standing charge (= an amount of money that you pay in order to use a service , such as gas or water )长期支付的开销◆ a standing committee 常务委员会◆ It's a standing joke (= something that a group of people regularly laugh at ). 那是一个活笑柄。◆ We have a standing invitation to visit them anytime . 他们邀请我们随时去他们家做客。done from a position in which you are standing rather than sitting or running 站着进行的◆ a standing jump /start 立定跳远;站立式起跑◆ The speaker got a standing ovation (= people stood up to clap after the speech ). 演讲者赢得了听众的起立鼓掌。 ➡ see also free-standingstand·ingBrE /ˈstændɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈstændɪŋ/ noun [U ]the position or reputation of sb /sth within a group of people or in an organization 地位;级别;身份;名声SYN status◆ the high /low standing of politicians with the public 在公众中声望高/低的政治人物◆ The contract has no legal standing . 那份合同在法律上没有约束力。[U ]the period of time that sth has existed 持续时间◆ a friendship of many years' standing 多年的友情 ➡ see also long-standingstandings [pl. ]a list of people , teams , etc . showing their positions in a sports competition (运动员或运动队比赛成绩的)排名,名次 |
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