stand up

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English - Turkish
ayağa kalkmak

Ayağa kalkmak istiyorum. - I'd like to stand up.

Amy ayağa kalkmak için bir çaba sarfetti. - Amy made an effort to stand up.

kalkmak

Ayağa kalkmak istiyorum. - I'd like to stand up.

Amy ayağa kalkmak için bir çaba sarfetti. - Amy made an effort to stand up.

dayanmak
yılmamak
bekletmek
göğüs germek
karşı koymak
sağlam kalmak
ayağa kalk

O ayağa kalkmaya çalıştı. - He tried to stand up.

O bana ayağa kalkmamı emretti. - He ordered me to stand up.

(deyim) dayanmak 2.sorgulamada yeterli olmak
ağaç etmek
(deyim) stand up for someone/sth. moral vermek,korumak,tarafını tutmak. stand up to someone karşı durmak,cesaretle karşılamak. stand up to sth
dikilmek
savunmak
taraftarı olmak
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- ayağa kalkmak 2- terketmek , randevuya gitmemek
dik dik olmak
ayaküstü alınan
kalkık
dik
ayakta yapılan
stand up to
göğüs germek
stand someone up
(Dilbilim) birisini ekmek
stand up to
karşı koymak
stand somebody up
(deyim) birisini satmak
stand somebody up
(deyim) birisini ekmek
stand somebody up
birini satmak
stand somebody up
birini ekmek
stand somebody up
ekmek
stand someone up
(Dilbilim) birisini satmak
stand someone up
(Dilbilim) birisini ağaç etmek
stand up for
taraftar olmak
stand up for
desteklemek
stand up to
(Dilbilim) yoğun biçimde direnmek
stand up to
karşı çıkmak
stand up to
karşı gelmek (birine)
stand up to
kafa tutmak
stand up to
direnmek
stand up to
karşısında yılmamak
stand up to
dayanmak (bir şeye)
stand-up
sert
stand up for
taraftarı ol
stand up for
kayırmak
stand up to
karşı durmak
stand somebody up
to fail to keep an appointment with someone, especially a romantic dateWhen you stand somebody up, you arrange to meet somebody and not go, usually in a romantic relationship
stand someone up
Randevuya gelmeyerek birini boşuna bekletmek
stand up for
Savunmak, korumak; taraftarı olmak
stand up to
Adaletsiz davranışı kabul etmeyip, karşı çıkmak
stand s.o. up
randevuya gelmeyerek birini boşuna bekletmek
stand up for
-i savunmak, -i desteklemek
stand up for
{f} taraftarı olmak
stand up for
{f} savunmak
stand up to
(bir şeye) dayanmak, (bir şeye karşı) dayanıklı olmak
stand up to
(birine) karşı gelmek, kafa tutmak
stand up to
cesaretle karşılmak
standup
dik
standup
ayakta durarak yapılan
to stand up
ekintiye getirmek
English - English
To avoid a prearranged meeting, especially a date, with (a person); to jilt or shirk

A gentleman never stands a lady up.

To stand immediately behind the wicket so as to catch balls from a slow or spin bowler, and to attempt to stump the batsman
To bring something up and set it into a standing position

Laura stood the sofa up on end.

To rise from a lying or sitting position

Stand up, then sit down again.

put into an upright position; "Can you stand the bookshelf up?"
If something such as a claim or a piece of evidence stands up, it is accepted as true or satisfactory after being carefully examined. He made wild accusations that did not stand up How well does this thesis stand up to close examination?
to ride a minibike while standing, in order to keep balance and control
defend against attack or criticism; "He stood up for his friend"; "She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student" refuse to back down; remain solid under criticism or attack resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc
rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
"Her shoes won't hold up"; "This theory won't hold water
refuse to back down; remain solid under criticism or attack resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc
defend against attack or criticism; "He stood up for his friend"; "She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student"
A simple promo statement made directly to a camera, usually with an interviewer present
A commentary or report by a TV correspondent seen on camera, usually at the scene of the action Used to open, close, or bridge the elements of a report
be in an upright position; get up from a seated position; fail to arrive for an appointment (figurative)
rise up as in fear; "The dog's fur bristled"; "It was a sight to make one's hair uprise!"
be standing; be upright; "We had to stand for the entire performance!"
refuse to back down; remain solid under criticism or attack
see stand 1, 2
resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc ; "Her shoes won't hold up"; "This theory won't hold water"
If a boyfriend or girlfriend stands you up, they fail to keep an arrangement to meet you. We were to have had dinner together yesterday evening, but he stood me up
stand up for
To speak or act in support or defense of (a person, a cause, a belief, or the like)

Michelle: Quit standing up for yourself, Fry. When we get back to the hole we are going to have a long, boring talk about our relationship!.

stand up to
To object to or interfere with the actions of (someone seen as bullying, pushy, or controlling)

If anyone stood up to him, I bet he'd back down.

stand up to
To withstand, to weather, to survive in spite of

The paint looks good, but I don't know if it will stand up to years of weather.

stand-up
Upright; while standing

stand-up comedy.

stand-up
Honest; honorable

He's a stand-up guy, and a hard worker.

stand-up
That allows the batter to advance to a given base (usually second or third) without having to slide

stand-up triple.

stand-up
A meeting performed while standing up

How come you weren't at the stand-up this morning?.

stand-up
A performance of stand-up comedy; jokes delivered standing on a stage

Sometimes the club has music, sometimes stand-up.

stand-up
Performed while standing although normally done while sitting

every morning we have a stand-up meeting.

standup
A free-standing photographic print or promotional item. Alternative spelling of standee
standup
A comedian who performs on stage
stand up for
{f} defend the interests of; support; serve as best man to a bridegroom, serve as maid of honor to a bride
stand up to
If you stand up to someone, especially someone more powerful than you are, you defend yourself against their attacks or demands. He hit me, so I hit him back -- the first time in my life I'd stood up to him
stand up to
If something stands up to bad conditions, it is not damaged or harmed by them. Is this building going to stand up to the strongest gales?
stand-up
requiring a standing position; "a stand-up bar"; "a stand-up comic
stand-up
of a collar; standing up rather than folded down; "an uncomfortable standup collar"; "a stiff collar"
stand-up
If people have a stand-up argument or fight, they stand up and shout at each other or hit each other violently
stand-up
A stand-up comic or comedian stands alone in front of an audience and tells jokes. Women do not normally break into the big time by doing stand-up comedy
stand-up
requiring a standing position; "a stand-up bar"; "a stand-up comic"
standup
{s} of or pertaining to a type of performance where a person stands in front of an audience and tells jokes; of or indicating a gagman; upright; standing erect; used or carried out while standing (e.g. a standup bar); steadfast or courageous person (Slang)
stand up

    Turkish pronunciation

    ständ ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstand ˈəp/ /ˈstænd ˈʌp/

    Etymology

    [ 'stand ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English standan; akin to Old High German stantan, stAn to stand, Latin stare, Greek histanai to cause to stand, set, histasthai to stand, be standing.

    Common Collocations

    stand up to, stand up for

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