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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицTo be close beside or near. /Mary could not tell Jane the secret with her little brother standing by./ /Would you just stand by and watch the big boys beat your little brother?/ 2. To be near, waiting to do something when needed. /The policeman in the patrol car radioed the station about the robbery, and then stood by for orders./ /Lee stood by with a fire extinguisher while the trash was burning./ 3. To follow or keep (ones promise). /He is a boy who always stands by his promises./ 4. To be loyal to; support; help. /When three big boys attacked Bill, Ed stood by him./ /Some people blamed Harry when he got into trouble, but Joe stood by him./ Compare: BACK UP, HANG TOGETHER, STAND UP FOR. [stand by ones guns] See: STICK TO ONES GUNS. [stand for]{v.} 1. To be a sign of; make you think of; mean. /The letters "U.S.A." stand for "United States of America."/ /The written sign "="in an arithmetic problem stands for"equals."/ /Our flag stands for our country./ /The owl stands for wisdom./ 2. To speak in favor of something, ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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