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    • 1. 經得起 My wife's health will not stand up to this cold, damp climate. 我的妻子健康欠佳, 經不起這種寒冷而潮濕的氣候。
    • 2. 敢於面對 If that big boy hits you again, stand up to him and hit him back. 假如那個大男孩再打你, 勇敢面對他回擊他。

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  2. Add to word list. C1. to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly: He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies. Fewer examples. Milly alone was brave enough to stand up to her. She's a bully and you've got to stand up to her. You've got to stand up to people like that.

  3. C1. to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly. 面對(強有力的人或組織)勇敢抵抗,奮起反抗…的不公平對待. He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies. 他毫不懼怕,勇敢地對抗惡霸。 减少例句. Milly alone was brave enough to stand up to her. She's a bully and you've got to stand up to her. You've got to stand up to people like that.

  4. phrasal verb. stand up to somebody. to resist somebody; to not accept bad treatment from somebody without complaining. It was brave of her to stand up to those bullies. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  5. 2024年5月18日 · 1. phrasal verb. 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? [V P P n/v-ing] 2. phrasal verb. If you stand up to someone, especially someone more powerful than you are, you defend yourself against their attacks or demands .

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stand up to somebody/something phrasal verb to refuse to accept unfair treatment from a person or organization He’ll respect you more if you stand up to him.

  7. Stand up to definition: . See examples of STAND UP TO used in a sentence.

  8. 2024年3月14日 · ( transitive) 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. ( transitive) 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. Related terms [ edit] stand up for.

  9. To confront someone or something in defiant opposition, especially in defense of oneself or someone else. Wow, I can't believe you stood up to the boss like that. He's such a bully to everyone else. We need to stand up to these big companies that try to pollute our waters. See also: stand, to, up.

  10. Confront fearlessly, oppose boldly, as in You've got to stand up to the boss if you want him to respect you. [Early 1600s]

  11. The most common meaning of the phrasal verb stand up to is to resist or confront someone or something, especially when facing challenges or difficulties. It can be used to describe a person who defends their beliefs or principles against an authority or a situation where something can withstand damage or difficult conditions.

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