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| /ˈstændɪŋ/ |
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| 1 | U the status or reputation that something or someone has 名望;身份 |
| This latest scandal will undoubtedly have affected his standing with his colleagues. 最近的丑闻无疑会影响他在同事中的声望。 |
| of high/great/considerable etc standing We are delighted to be working with a company of such high standing. 我们很高兴与名望如此之高的公司合作。 |
| a research centre of international standing 具有国际声望的研究中心 |
| | 1a | used about people’ s social status 社会地位 | | People’ s jobs are an important measure of social standing. 人们的工作是衡量其社会地位的重要标准。 | | The owner of this house would have been a man of standing in Roman society. 这所房子的主人一定是罗马社会有地位的人。 | |
| | 1b | someone’ s success or status as measured in numbers, for example in an opinion poll 名次;等级 | | The president’ s current high standing is not likely to last. 总统目前很高的声望可能不会持续下去。 | |
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| 2 | standings plural MAINLY AMERICAN a list of teams or players put in order according to how many points they have won in matches or competitions against each other . BRITISH usually table (球队或球员的)名次表 |
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| - | of many/five/ten etc years’ standing |
| used for saying how long something has been happening |
| 持续多年的/5年的/10年的 |
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| a Liverpool supporter of over 40 years’ standing 持续40多年支持利物浦队的捧场者 |
| of long standing a friend and colleague of long standing 一个交往很长时间的朋友兼同事 |
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