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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
standing
I.stand‧ing1 /ˈstændɪŋ/ BrE AmE adjective [only before noun] [Word Family: adjective: ↑standing, ↑outstanding, ↑upstanding; noun: ↑stand, ↑standing; verb: ↑stand; adverb: ↑outstandingly] 1. permanently agreed or arranged: You have to pay standing charges whether or not you use the service. standing invitation (=permission to visit someone whenever you like) a standing army (=a professional permanent army) A standing committee was established to coordinate the army and navy. 2. done from a standing position: The runners set off from a standing start. standing ovation (=when people stand up to clap after a performance) 3. standing joke something that happens often and that people make jokes about: The whole incident became a standing joke between us. II.standing2 BrE AmE noun [uncountable] [Word Family: adjective: ↑standing, ↑outstanding, ↑upstanding; noun: ↑stand, ↑standing; verb: ↑stand; adverb: ↑outstandingly] 1. someone’s rank or position in a system, organization, society etc, based on what other people think of them: Barb’s work helped to improve her standing with her colleagues. standing in The scandal damaged the governor’s standing in the polls. of high/low standing a lawyer of high standing 2. something of five/many etc years’ standing used to show the time during which something such as an agreement has existed: an arrangement of several years’ standing • • • THESAURUS ▪ reputation noun [countable] the opinion that people have about a person, organization etc because of what has happened in the past: She was a good lawyer with a reputation for honesty and diligence. | The school had an excellent reputation. | The lawsuit has damaged the company’s reputation. ▪ image noun [countable] the idea that people have about what something is like, especially when this is created through newspaper stories, advertising etc: A PR campaign was launched in an effort to improve the company’s image. | Boxing has rather a negative image. | The princess tried to project an image of herself as serious and hard-working (=she tried to give people the idea that she was serious and hard-working). ▪ name noun [singular] the reputation that a person, organization etc has – used especially in the following phrases: The company is anxious to protect its good name. | Cyclists who ignore traffic rules give other cyclists a bad name. | Electrolux has a name for making top quality vacuum cleaners. | He went to court in order to try to clear his name (=prove that he is innocent). ▪ standing noun [uncountable] someone’s reputation and position compared to other people in a group or society, based on other peoples’ opinion of them: The class system in Great Britain encourages people to be very aware of their social standing. | He needs to improve his standing among female voters. | Jacques Tati was a man of international standing in the world of screen comedy. ▪ prestige noun [uncountable] the good reputation that a company, organization, group etc has, which makes people respect and admire them: the prestige of a carmaker such as Rolls-Royce | Does Stanford University carry the same prestige as Harvard orYale? | Hosting the Olympic Games would enhance our country’s international prestige. | The teaching profession has lost the prestige it had in the past. ▪ stature noun [uncountable] formal the importance and respect that a person or organization has, because of their achievements or their influence: As he got older, Picasso’s stature as an artist increased. | Their work is equal in stature. | an actor of international stature | The party’s stature has increased in recent years.
standinghu◎ | ['stændiη] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự đứng; thế đứng | | ■ | sự đỗ (xe) | | ■ | vị trí; danh tiếng; địa vị; chức vụ (nhất là xã hội) | | ☆ | man of high standing | | người có địa vị cao | | ■ | sự lâu dài; khoảng thời gian cái gì đã tồn tại; khoảng thời gian | | ☆ | friend of long standing | | bạn lâu năm | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | đứng | | ☆ | standing spectator | | khán giả đứng | | ■ | đã được công nhận; hiện hành | | ☆ | standing rules | | điều lệ hiện hành | | ■ | thẳng đứng | | ☆ | standing corn | | ngũ cốc chưa thu hoạch (còn đứng đó) | | ■ | thường trực | | ☆ | standing army | | quân thường trực | | ☆ | standing commitee | | uỷ ban thường trực | | ■ | chưa gặt | | ☆ | standing crops | | mùa màng chưa gặt | | ■ | tù, ứ, đọng | | ☆ | standing water | | nước tù | | ■ | để đứng không, không dùng (máy...) |
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