1. stand
Stand up!
When I was a kid, touching bugs didn't bother me a bit. Now I can hardly stand looking at pictures of them.
I think we’ll have to find out where the marketing department stands on this particular issue, before we make any more decisions.
The defendant was about to stand trial when he grabbed the deputy's gun and shot the judge.
I sometimes wish I could live a quiet retired sort of life but I doubt I could stand it for more than a few days.
You worry about yourself. If you put your back out and can't stand we'll go home without you!
That was another impressive fall-flat-on-your-face ... Hey, you alright, Sophie? Can you stand?
Someday someone will stand on the Martian landscape and take a picture of Earth in the night sky.
A customer is having his shoes shined on a slapped-together stand.
It was good to feel like one of the group, because my blond hair and 185 cm height already made me stand out.
The ice cream vendor is waiting on customers at his outdoor stand.
Advantaging myself over the competition is the only way I can ensure my evaporated yogurt water stand will be here tomorrow.
Could you tell me how to refer to the podium for an awards ceremony? The "winner's stand"?
If you paint it yellow, you'll kill two birds with one stone: it'll stand out, and you'll save money because you can use paint you already have.
Two books stand out among the dozens recently published on the Royal Family.
Inglese parola "πάγκος"(stand) si verifica in set:
Companion 3c2. stall
The children had a stall at the Christmas market, where they sold decorations and greeting cards.
You may not set up a roadside stall without prior notice.
Fruit stall
you can try the clothes on in a stall
The engine stalled.
You need to practise every day if you don't want your progress to stall.
She asked him to stall the guests, as the party wasn't ready yet.; He tried to stall the conversation by asking strange questions.
Aren't you stalling a little bit?
A stall is caused by the separation of airflow from the wing’s upper surface.
I'll buy some oranges at the fruit stall.
Rob managed to stall, but he is pushing for the response
Japan's economic growth has stalled, with industrial production contracting in June for the fourth straight month.
The definition of a stall is a small area from which goods are sold at a market.
In those days, you used to get market stalls, shops even, that sold nothing else.
For years he is at the market every Tuesday morning with his fish stall.
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Notes 05/10/2018