stand

noun, verb83 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.9

a strong and resolute effort to resist opposition

a powerful effort to resist opposition

a firm and unwavering effort to resist opposition

a openly declared effort to resist or support something

a firm and difficult effort to resist opposition

a desk or stall where visitors can get information

a stall where newspapers and magazines are sold

a courageous effort to resist opposition

a final effort to defend a position against a much stronger enemy

a stall where newspapers and magazines are sold

a frame for holding sheets of music for a musician to read

a piece of furniture used to show products, especially at an exhibition

an effort to resist based on strong beliefs or principles

a stand for holding a microphone

an effort to resist that shows open refusal to obey

an effort to resist based on principles of right and wrong

a place where food and drinks are sold in a public place like a cinema or sports stadium

an area at an exhibition where a company or organization displays its products or services

a stand for holding a microphone

a temporary stall by the side of a road selling things like fruit and vegetables

a stand for holding a microphone

a small table next to a bed

a desperate final effort to defend a position

a stall at a trade fair or exhibition

a piece of furniture with hooks for hanging coats and hats on

a stall in a market where goods are sold

a roadside stall selling fresh farm produce

a stall selling fresh fruit

a piece of furniture for holding umbrellas

a small shop or stall selling hot dogs

a small shop or stall selling hamburgers

a piece of furniture with hooks for hanging hats and coats on

a simple stall, often run by children, selling lemonade

a stand made of wood

a position of opposition towards something

a position or opinion about a particular issue

to do nothing to stop a bad situation from happening

to do nothing and allow a bad situation to happen

to rise to your feet and keep your back straight

to rise to your feet without speed

to rise to your feet unexpectedly

to rise to your feet fast

to rise to your feet without delay

to rise to your feet suddenly and unexpectedly

to be a candidate in an election

to remain upright after everything else has fallen or been destroyed

to become available for sale, especially for magazines or newspapers

someone's choice to be a candidate in an election

to be unable to move, usually because of fear or surprise

located at a specific stall or stand

physically located on the surface of an exhibition stall

placed inside a stand, such as an umbrella in an umbrella stand

to remain in a particular spot without taking action

to stand without moving

to stand in a place without doing anything useful

to stand in a straight, vertical position

to stand without making noise

to stand without speaking or making any sound

to stand proudly and confidently

to stand in a way that shows pride and satisfaction

to stand without moving at all

to stand on the tips of your toes, usually to see or reach something higher

to stand in a straight, upright position

to stand in a way that is clumsy or embarrassing

to stand without shoes or socks

to stand in a formal and unnatural way, not relaxed

to be a candidate in an election and lose

to stand stiffly and without moving, often due to fear or formality

to stand without any clothes on

to stand in a way that shows a lack of confidence or decision

to be a candidate in an election and win

to stand in a quiet, gentle, and submissive way

to take a position to resist or defend something

to take a position to resist or defend something

to build or establish a stall for selling goods

to own or operate a stall at an exhibition or fair

to be present at a stall to operate it or deal with customers

to be able to watch something bad happen without doing anything

to attempt to rise to your feet

to be a candidate for a particular position or in a particular area

to be a candidate representing a particular role or party

to be a candidate opposing another candidate in an election

to lack the physical ability to stand; to be unable to tolerate something or someone

to have the physical strength or ability to be on one's feet; to be able to tolerate something

to have the physical strength or ability to be on one's feet

to have extreme difficulty being on one's feet; to strongly dislike something or someone

to lack the physical strength or ability to be on one's feet

to have extreme difficulty being on one's feet, often due to weakness or injury

to make the choice to be a candidate in an election

to have permission to be a candidate in an election