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  • 71stand one's ground — also[hold one s ground] {v. phr.} 1. To stay and fight instead of running away. * /The enemy attacked in great numbers but our men stood their ground./ Compare: GAIN GROUND. Contrast: GIVE GROUND, LOSE GROUND. 2. To defend a belief or statement;… …

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  • 72Stand Up (album DMB) — Stand Up Album par Dave Matthews Band Sortie 10 mai 2005 Enregistrement au Haunted Hollow Studio, Charlottesville, Virginie Durée 56:22 Genre Ro …

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  • 73stand bail — (for sb) ► UK LAW to pay money to show that you promise that someone accused of a crime will come to a court of law to be judged: » A friend asked me to stand bail for his son. Main Entry: ↑stand …

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  • 74stand trial — {v. phr.} To submit to a trial by court. * /The case has been postponed and he may not have to stand trial until next April./ …

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  • 75stand trial — {v. phr.} To submit to a trial by court. * /The case has been postponed and he may not have to stand trial until next April./ …

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  • 76stand-down — /stand down /, n. 1. Mil. a temporary cessation of offensive actions; cease fire; truce: a stand down for the Christmas holidays. 2. a work stoppage or layoff. Also, standdown. [1920 25; n. use of v. phrase stand down] * * * …

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  • 77stand to Military — stand ready for an attack. → stand …

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  • 78stand to — ► stand to Military stand ready for an attack. Main Entry: ↑stand …

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  • 79For Your Life — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «For Your Life» Canción de Led Zeppelin álbum Presence Publicación 31 de marzo de 1976 …

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  • 80stand — stand1 W1S1 [stænd] v past tense and past participle stood [stud] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(be on feet)¦ 2¦(rise)¦ 3¦(step)¦ 4¦(in a particular position)¦ 5¦(in a state/condition)¦ 6¦(not like)¦ 7¦(accept a situation)¦ 8¦(be good enough)¦ 9 …

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