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stand obj ACCEPTstAndv[in negatives or questions; not be standing] past stood stWdto successfully accept or bear (something which is unpleasant or difficult)经受,忍受I can't stand any more of her stupid questions.我再也不能忍受她那些愚蠢的问题了。Our tent won't stand another storm like the last one.我们的帐篷再也经不起像上次那样的风暴了。He thinks he became ill because he couldn't stand the pressure of his job.他认为他生病是因为不能承受工作的压力。I can't stand hearing her cry. [+ v-ing]我受不了她的哭声。She can't stand anyone touching her. 1[+ obj + v-ing]她受不了别人碰她。Which songs from the last year will stand the test of time (= still be thought of as good in the future)?去年的哪些歌能经受时间的考验?Aunt Gloria can't stand the sight of (= hates) cats because she was attacked by one when she was a child.格洛里亚阿姨见不得猫,因为她小时候受到过猫的袭击。
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