单词 | to stand again |
释义 | > as lemmasto stand again † to stand again Obsolete. extracted from standv. intransitive. To offer resistance or opposition. Cf. main sense 8a, to stand again —— 1 at Phrasal verbs 2. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] > resist withstandc888 withsake971 forstanda1000 to stand again ——OE withsetc1000 again-standOE to stand againOE warnc1175 wiþerhaldec1175 atstandc1220 astand1250 withsitc1300 sitc1325 asitc1330 (it) may well withc1395 reversea1400 resist1417 ofstandc1425 onstandc1425 gainstand?c1450 endure1470 obsista1475 repugna1513 recountera1525 occur1531 desist1548 impugn1577 obstrigillate1623 counter-stand1648 stem1675 repique1687 to make face to1807 to fight off1833 to stick up1838 bay1848 withstay1854 buck1857 OE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Tiber. B.i) anno 1010 Þa sona flugon Eastengle, þa stod Grantabricscir fæstlice ongean. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 13313 Þa Bruttes auoten uaste aȝæin stoden. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 18090 Forces yow wit might and m[a]in Stalworthli to stand a-gain. a1500 Gospel of Nicodemus (Harl. 149) (1974) 108 (MED) Schet fast the brasen ȝatys..and let vs stonde styfly ageyn that we be not takyn. to stand again —— to stand again —— (now chiefly in Scottish form to stand agin ——) 1. intransitive. To withstand, resist, oppose; (in later use also) to compete against (another candidate, esp. the incumbent) in a contested election. Cf. to stand against —— 1 at Phrasal verbs 2, again-stand v. regional (chiefly Scottish) in later use. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] > resist withstandc888 withsake971 forstanda1000 to stand again ——OE withsetc1000 again-standOE to stand againOE warnc1175 wiþerhaldec1175 atstandc1220 astand1250 withsitc1300 sitc1325 asitc1330 (it) may well withc1395 reversea1400 resist1417 ofstandc1425 onstandc1425 gainstand?c1450 endure1470 obsista1475 repugna1513 recountera1525 occur1531 desist1548 impugn1577 obstrigillate1623 counter-stand1648 stem1675 repique1687 to make face to1807 to fight off1833 to stick up1838 bay1848 withstay1854 buck1857 OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 2nd Ser. (Cambr. Gg.3.28) xii. 123 Ymbscrydað eow mid godes wæpnunge, þæt ge magon standan ongean deofles syrwungum. c1330 (?a1300) Arthour & Merlin (Auch.) (1973) 4842 Arme non ywrouȝt wiþ hond Oȝain his dent no miȝt stond. c1450 (?a1400) Wars Alexander (Ashm.) l. 1322 Was nane sa stiffe in þat stoure miȝt stand him agayn. 1820 W. Scott Monastery I. Introd. Ep. 45 I hae fund something now that stands again the spade, as if it were neither earth nor stane. 1863 W. H. Russell My Diary North & South II. xi. 184 You'd soon see the differ. And, besides, they never can stand again us at close quarters. 1992 D. Purves Shakespeare's Tragedie o Macbeth i. ii. 2 But wha can staun Agin the brave Macbeth? 2014 @Chitterinlicht 12 Sept. in twitter.com (accessed 1 Nov. 2021) Bring it on Broon is my mp may stand agin him. 2018 @faolie 10 Nov. in twitter.com (accessed 22 Oct. 2021) We should have been much more vocal saying that we wouldn't stand agin it. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > disgust > disgust or excite repugnance [verb] > feel repugnance for to stand again ——a1450 a1450 Pater Noster Richard Ermyte (Westm. Sch. 3) (1967) 8 Þat he desireþ he doþ to be holden fro hym... And he graiþeþ hym suche þingis to note þat his herte stondiþ aȝeyn. < as lemmas |
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