释义 |
Definition of self-standing in English: self-standingadjective Existing without outside assistance or dependence on others. self-standing, separately financed Crime Units a self-standing research project Example sentencesExamples - Given the culture of the College and the student body, it's perhaps surprising that we have never offered a formal, self-standing program in environmental science or environmental studies.
- Now, every business school includes ethics and social responsibility in its curriculum, either as self-standing courses or woven into other coursework.
- The Web is by its nature hyperlinked, not self-standing.
- The Master of Arts (MA) degree in the department is a self-standing degree, but may also serve as preparation for the research degrees of MPhil and PhD.
- I am not clear as to the target of the article: is it an outline for priests to draw on for sermons or a self-standing exposition of the Church's teaching for lay people to read?
- The first was designed as a self-standing piece, and can be played separately, but they are intended to be played one after the other.
- The University offers language classes in French, German or Spanish for all students, and these can be taken as a self-standing programme of study.
- Each novel is self-standing, although they also raise larger questions which are never answered.
- He died in 1215, without having enjoyed any discernible success in establishing a self-standing Zen institution.
- He imitated Homer not only in metre but also in features of style: the use of identifying epithets and stylized repetition, for instance, and the positioning of powerful, self-standing, similes at key points in the narrative.
Synonyms self-sufficient, self-supporting, self-sustaining, self-reliant, able to stand on one's own two feet |