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.
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Dome / House2. support
Why do you insist on paying for your school expenses yourself, when your parents are willing to give you financial support?
support group
And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices.
And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady, Michelle Obama.
Over seven years ago, the United States pursued al Qaeda and the Taliban with broad international support. We did not go by choice, we went because of necessity.
The Bank of Japan is considered to have conducted a support buying of an estimated $1 billion on the Tokyo foreign exchange market.
In order to prevent a further drop of the Japanese currency, the Bank of Japan intervened in the market to support it at around 150 yen to the dollar.
In conclusion, Ahn, it very much falls to you and me to set the tone for the work environment. I will do my bit to defuse the present climate and crack on with the job at hand. I hope I can rely on your support for this.
It seems as if dishonorable, labyrinthine, deliberately confusing economic policies have earned more support from the president than every physical and mental disability combined.
There are merits and demerits to both your opinions so I'm not going to decide right away which to support.
Lojban is designed to be unambiguous in orthography, phonology, morphology, and grammar. Lojban semantics, however, must support the same breadth of human thought as natural languages.
I totally understand why you say that. It’s frightening how many people our world has to support.
On the other hand, there seem to be those among young folk who, while touching on Buddhism, have started to think of it as a vital spiritual support.
You need to earn about $1000 a month to support a family in this country. The government in this country has a lot of support from the population.
3. strut
He strutted proudly onto the stage.
People were all alike, no matter how they strutted or posed.
What? asked Al-Sayib. "You think that being on international TV means that you need to strut around in an Armani now?"
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unit 11 wordki4. prop
He fetched a few cushions to prop up her head.
she propped herself up on her elbow
The oldest prop in the theather
He languidly props his chin in his hand.
She was sitting at the desk with her chin propped on her hands.
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8. Getting arround5. bookend
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Dagermeister 96. outriggers
7. hand block
8. crutch
When she broke her leg she had to walk on crutches.
Since the accident Darek's been on crutches.
The man slowly climbed the stairs with the help of crutches.
Definition a crutch is one of a pair of long sticks that fits under your arm and which you use to help you walk when you have hurt your leg
The trick is to use English as a temporary crutch
I had twisted my ankle and I was on crutch. I walked with the help of a crutch
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Unicorn Overlord9. still shoe
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Unit 4 ang zawodowy10. stake
I felt that my honor was at stake.
We have a substantial stake in the venture.
But I would stake my life the Lannisters are involved.
Commoners had no stake or interest in the constant fighting between nobles.
Thousands of lives will be at stake if emergency food does not arrive there within a few days.
The future of our company is at stake. We have been heavily in the red for the last couple of years.
When an average person sends a message in a bottle, it's just a childish fantasy. When Christopher Columbus sends a message in a bottle, the fate of an entire country is at stake.
She spent two weeks in Las Vegas playing high stake.
a strong stick or metal bar with a pointed end. I shall drive a stake through her body.
Do you want us to stake our lives on that?
The stake was already very high, and yet Timothy doubled it.
a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business; Employers have a stake in the training of their staff.
Some bad ideas (...) staked through the heart and dowsed in garlic...
Tall plants can be secured by tying them to stakes.