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take a firm stand over
- 巍然屹立wēi rán yì lì
stand [rise] majestically [like a mountain]; stand as firm as a rock; stand firm
- 巍然不动wēi rán bú dòng
stand firm; firm as a rock; not easily moved; stand steadfastly
- 挺立tǐng lì
stand upright; stand firm
- 高踞gāo jù
lord it over, stand above
- 仗义勇为; take a firm stand to see that justice is done; take bold action to uphold justice; take up arms for
- 巍然如山wēi rán rú shān
be steady as a mountain; be firm as a mountain; stand firm as a rock
- 屹立不动yì lì bú dòng
stand rock-firm; immovable; stand firm and erect; standing mighty; stand
- 上船shàng chuán
over the side, take boat, take water
- 袭夺xí duó
take over by a surprise attack
- 洋行yáng háng
foreign firm
- 矗立chù lì
stand tall and upright; stand erect; tower over sth.
- 接管jiē guǎn
take over, take-over
- 收缴shōu jiǎo
capture, take over
- 代课dài kè
take over a class for an absent teacher
- 优先于yōu xiān yú
have precedence over, take precedence of
- 展期zhǎn qī
exhibition period; defer; stand over
- 坚定不移jiān dìng bú yí
constancy; unflinching; stand firm; stick fast
- 全力拥护quán lì yōng hù
make a stand
- 交接jiāo jiē
associate with, connect, hand over and take over
- 摊tān
vendor's stand; booth; spread out; stall; take a share in
- 稳固地wěn gù dì
firm
- 接收jiē shōu
incept, take over, take-over
- 接手jiē shǒu
catcher, take over, undertake
- 边喝酒biān hē jiǔ
over a bottle
- 常备军cháng bèi jun1
a standing army, standing army
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