stand in
- 代替; 代表; 作替身
相关例句
A handful of onlookers stand in the field watching.(少数旁观者站在场地里观看。)
He will stand in for Mr. Goh when he is abroad.(当高先生在国外时他将代行其职。)
I had to stand in the crowd.(我不得不站在人群中。)
Stunt people must resemble the stars they stand in for.(特技演员必须和他们替身的明星相像。)
Will ye stand in the Prince's presence?(你们怎敢站在王子面前?)
Please stand in a line.(请站成一行。)
Lunch break at the hotdog stand in the park is the most enjoyable and interesting time of day for me.(对我来说,在公园里热狗摊度过的午餐休息时间是我一天中最快乐、最有趣的时光。)
The two attitudes stand in sharp contrast.(两种态度,黑白分明。)
Young people should be led to believe that anything is possible and that nothing can stand in their way with determination and perseverance.(应该引导年轻人去相信任何事情都是有可能的,任何事情都不能阻挡他们的决心和毅力。)
It was hardly possible to look at the gentleman's gentleman, so very haughtily did he stand in the doorway.(他几乎让人不敢看他,因为他是那么骄傲地站在门口。)
英英释义
verb
1. be a substitute
e.g. The young teacher had to substitute for the sick colleague
The skim milk substitutes for cream--we are on a strict diet
Synonym: substitutesubfill in
词典解释
1. (在别人生病或不在时)替代,代替
If you stand in for someone, you take their place or do their job, because they are ill or away.
e.g. I had to stand in for her on Tuesday when she didn't show up.
她周二没来,我只好顶替她。
e.g. ...the acting president, who's standing in while she's out of the country.
她出国时代替她的代理主席