stand是什么意思

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详细释义

  • 0 to do the job that another person was going to do or usually does, or to take that person's place at an event, because they cannot be there -- 顶替,代替

    • Paula stood in for Jane, while Jane was on holiday. 简休假期间,葆拉接替了她的工作。

  • 1 a person who takes the place or does the job of another person for a short time, for example because the other person is ill or on holiday -- (临时的)顶替者,代替者

    • The lecturer didn't turn up, so we had to find a stand-in. 演讲者没来,因此我们得找个人临时顶替。

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  • If the latter, then hunger pangs must be some sort of illusion, a stand-in for states we cannot access consciously.

  • Proprietors' extended families and friends were often involved either as regular visitors to the home or as occasional stand-in carers.

  • False belief should be understood not as a stand-in for theoryof-mind understanding but as one of its components.

  • Thus, the "interpreter" is often acting as an assistant provider (or, conversely, as a stand-in for the patient) rather than permitting provider and patient to converse directly with each other.

  • The image no longer has the status of a stand-in or a more or less faithful substitute for concrete reality, but consists in an original, heuristic grasp thereof.

  • I am no more than a very temporary stand-in.

  • I do not believe that he is really the villain of the piece; he is merely the acting villain, a stand-in for other people.

  • There should be no difficulty in getting a stand-in in such circumstances.

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  • 中文繁体

    頂替,代替, (臨時的)頂替者,代替者…

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  • Polski

    zastępować, zastęp-ca/czyni…

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  • Türk dili

    yerini almak, yerine geçmek, görevini üstlenmek…

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  • русский язык

    заменять кого-либо, дублер, замена…

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