单词 | to stand with |
释义 | > as lemmasto stand with —— to stand with —— ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] > strive against to stand with ——OE warc1230 contrast1489 gainstrive1549 oppugn1591 warsle1606 combat1627 stickle1627 reluctate1668 antagonize1742 to fight up against1768 the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > controversy, dispute, argument > argue about, dispute [verb (transitive)] traverse?1504 arguea1513 to stand in terms?a1562 to stand with ——1579 argle1589 bandy1589 balk1590 ventilate1607 controvert1609 sticklea1661 chop1685 militate1754 the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement with [verb (transitive)] > negotiate setc900 treat1357 merchantc1400 tract1508 article1526 capitulate1567 articulate1602 to stand with ——1616 huckster1642 traffica1649 transact1654 negotiate1720 renegotiate1787 OE Guthlac A 474 He wið mongum stod ealdfeonda, elne gebylded. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 11541 Ȝif þe king me stont [c1300 Otho stond] wið. c1390 Castle of Love (Vernon) (1967) l. 701 (MED) Neuer schal fo him stonde wiþ. 1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 473 I might stande with him, that this is no interpretation. 1580 G. Harvey in Three Proper Lett. 50 But I wil not stand greatly with you in your owne matters. 1616 Marlowe's Faustus (Brooke) 218 Well, I will not stand with thee, giue me the money. 1681 J. Dryden Spanish Fryar i. i. 11 However; I will not stand with you for a sample. [Lifts up her Veil.] 1691 R. Meeke Diary 3 Apr. (1874) 38 I do not usually stand with any for their wages. 1704 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World II. iii. 223 Whoever grants these two propositions..cannot stand with me about the consequence of our argument. 1714 A. Philips tr. Thousand & One Days I. 44 But still remember..that you must not stand with him about the Price: Whatever he shall ask of you, you must not fail to give it. 2. intransitive. To range oneself with, fight alongside; to side with, make common cause with (a person or group) (against a shared adversary). Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany or attend [verb (transitive)] followeOE to be with1382 to stand with ——1384 fellowship?c1400 fellow1434 encompanya1513 to go with ——1523 to come with ——1533 accompany1543 associate1548 affellowship1559 to wait on ——1579 concomitate1604 second1609 companion1622 comitate1632 attend1653 waita1674 to keep (a person) company1849 the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > support or encourage [verb (transitive)] > take someone's side or side with favoura1375 to stand with ——1384 takec1400 to take (a) part witha1470 to hold sides1490 to take the part ofc1500 to stick with ——1523 partake1546 follow1548 to join issue1551 to make with ——1559 favourize1585 side1585 party1587 to take in1597 part1669 to fall in1709 to take for ——1770 to take up for1824 range1874 1384 in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt Bk. London Eng. (1931) 27 (MED) The smale poeple was drawe in..to that entent that fully thair hertes sholde stonde with John Norhampton. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 15499 Elleuen er we ȝeit to stand wid [Vesp. witstand wit] þe, all redi bun. a1450 ( in J. Kail 26 Polit. Poems (1904) 50 Stonde wiþ þe kyng, mayntene þe croun. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 310 Because stoutlie thay had stande with him in his defence against his ennimies. 1654 J. Bramhall Just Vindic. Church of Eng. iv. 82 The Prælates..disavowed the Popes incroachments and offered the King to stand with him in these and all other cases touching his Crown. 1889 W. A. Leahy Siege of Syracuse iv. ii. 75 As ye have stood with me against the many Before, stand with me now. 2020 @RobertFAlexand2 19 Jan. in twitter.com (accessed 24 Jan. 2020) Who stands with me on the objective to hold those liars in the House of Representatives..accountable for their wast of our tax money? ΚΠ 12 Concl. Lollards (Trin. Hall Cambr.) in Eng. Hist. Rev. (1907) 22 296 He and his noble ȝiftis may not stonde with dedly synne in no manere persone. 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection ii. sig. Iiiii All these may stande with deedly syn. 1572 J. Jones Bathes of Bathes Ayde ii. f. 11 Bycause great rarefaction standeth with great heate. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree, harmonize, or be congruous with [verb (transitive)] conspirec1384 accorda1393 to stand with ——c1449 to sit with ——a1500 correspond1545 resound1575 square1583 quader1588 to comport with1591 sympathize1594 beset1597 range1600 even1602 consort1607 to run with ——1614 countenancea1616 hita1616 sympathy1615 filea1625 quadrate?1630 consist1638 commensurate1643 commensure1654 to strike in1704 jig1838 harmonize1852 chime in with1861 equate1934 to tie in1938 to tune in1938 to tie up1958 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 304 It folewith that it stondith weel with the proces of Poul in this present processe, that bischopis haue endewing of vnmouable possessiouns. 1515 in I. S. Leadam Select Cases Star Chamber (1911) II. 94 Whether their bying and selling..doo stonde with the Comon Weale, or noo. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 337 [Mahomet II] kept no league, promise, or oath, longer than stood with his profit or pleasure. 1710 O. Sansom Acct. Life 39 I desired him, if it stood with his Freedom, to have a Meeting there that Evening. 1772 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra II. lxviii. 341 How an evasive, indirect reply will stand with your reputation..is worth your consideration. 1825 W. Scott Talisman xiv, in Tales Crusaders IV. 294 Would it stand with your pleasure that I prick forward? ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse with [verb (transitive)] to speak to ——c825 speakc950 to speak with ——971 to speak unto ——c1386 entertain1553 to stand with ——1564 wissel1571 discourse1677 dialogue1681 converse1718 the world > space > place > presence > be present [verb (intransitive)] > be or remain with a person to stand with ——1564 1564 A. Golding tr. Justinus Hist. Trogus Pompeius xlii. f. 174v He woulde stand still as though he had stood with him [L. cum illo loqui, cum illo consistere]. 1631 T. Dekker Match mee in London i. i. 53 A Barber stood with her on Saturday night very late..and as I thinke, came to trimme her. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > direct or manage ship [verb (intransitive)] > head in a certain course or direction > go in same direction as another ship to stand with ——1594 1594 H. R. Newes Leuane Seas 7 After wee had spent some three weekes at Sea, we had sight of a sayle, a very tall ship, vnto whom we gaue chace, shee standing with vs. a1665 K. Digby Jrnl. Voy. to Mediterranean (1868) 21 Wee descryed a sayle standing with vs. 1837 G. W. Earl Eastern Seas i. 12 A number of large fishing-boats were coming in from sea, and standing with us into the roads. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > types, blocks, or plates > relating to type > type [verb (transitive)] > range with to stand with ——1755 1755 J. Smith Printer's Gram. ii. 28 The Letter of it would Stand with another Fount of the same Body. < as lemmas |
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