Stand for
Sorunu sor hemen cevaplansın.
stand for teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- anlamına gelmek
- temsil etmek {f}
- kabullenmek {f}
- demek olmak {f}
- adaylığını koymak
- simgelemek
- göstermek
- tutmak
- desteklemek
- izin vermek
- tarafını tut
- katlanmak
- çekmek
- sindirmek {f}
- stant for
- (bir ülkünün) savunucusu olmak
- (tahammül edilemeyecek bir şeye) müsaade etmek, izin vermek
- Kısaltmaların açılımını ifade ederken kullanılan kalıp
Örnek Cümle:
TBMM stands for Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi.TBMM'nin açılımı Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi'dir.
- tarafını tutmak
- sineye çekmek
- aday olmak
- yerine geçmek {f}
- 1- -ın tarafını tutmak , desteklemek 2- yerine geçmek , temsil etmek (Fiili Deyim )
- -i simgelemek
- stand
- ayakta durmak
O, trende ayakta durmak zorundaydı.
-She had to stand in the train.
Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki ben bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda kaldım.
-The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
- stand
- katlanmak
- stand
- durmak
Öğrenmeniz gereken ilk şey, kendi fikirleriniz üzerinde durmak.
-The first thing you must learn is to stand on your own ideas.
Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki ben bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda kaldım.
-The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
- stand
- {i} duruş
Tom cesur bir duruş aldı.
-Tom took a courageous stand.
Duruşumu netleştireyim.
-Let me make my stand clearer.
- stand
- {i} hal
Binanın hâlâ ayakta durduğuna şaşırdım.
-I'm surprised that building is still standing.
İş teklifi hâlâ duruyor.
-The job offer still stands.
- stand
- üstlenmek
- stand
- dayanma
Aynaya bakmadan tıraş olabilirim! Bu iyi ama İran halımın üzerinde dayanma. Kanlısın!
-I can shave without looking in a mirror! That's good, but do not stand over my Persian carpet. You're bloody!
- stand
- {i} katlanma
Buna katlanmayacağım.
-I will not stand for this.
Böylesine bir muameleye katlanmazlar.
-They will not stand for such treatment.
- stand
- {f} dayanmak
- stand
- {i} yer
Tom Mary'nin durduğu yere doğru yürüdü.
-Tom walked over to where Mary was standing.
Durduğum yerden kuleyi görebiliyorum.
-I can see the tower from where I stand.
- stand
- 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.
- stand
- {f} kalmak
Tren o kadar doluydu ki tüm gezi boyunca ayakta kalmak zorunda kaldım.
-The train was so packed that I had to stand up during the whole trip.
- stand
- {f} dur
Bankadaki bakiye 2 milyon yende duruyor.
-The balance at the bank stands at two million yen.
İnsanlar çoşkuluyken, o her zaman uzak durur.
-He always stands off when people are enthusiastic.
- stand
- {f} çekilmek
- stand
- {f} desteklemek
- stand
- {i} tezgâh
- stand
- {f} ısmarlamak
- stand
- dikilmek
- stand
- {f} (up) ayağa kalkmak
- stand
- {f} (stood)
- stand
- durmak (bir yerde)
- stand
- (Kanun) istinad">(Kanun) istinad
- stand
- çekmek
- stand
- boyunda olmak (bir şeyin)
- stand
- dayanak
Bana bir dayanak noktası verin, Dünya'yı yerinden oynatayım.
-Give me somewhere to stand and I will move the earth.
- stand
- yürürlükte kalmak
- stand
- -in ağırlığında olmak
- stand
- bulunmak (belirli bir durumda)
- stand
- koymak
Bizim politik doğruluğa karşı koymaktan korkmayan güçlü liderlere ihtiyacımız var.
-We need strong leaders who are not afraid of standing up to political correctness.
- stand
- devam etmek
Yapabildiğim bütün şey ayakta durmaya devam etmekti.
-It was all I could do to keep standing.
- stand
- aday olmak
- stand
- oturak
- stand
- park yeri
- stand
- dayamak
- stand
- dikmek
- stand
- {i} durum
Ben her zaman sorun durumunda hep yanında olacağım.
-I'll always stand by you in case of trouble.
- stand
- (Kanun) istinad etmek
- stand
- durdurmak
- stand
- (Arılık) kovan sehpası
- stand
- olmak (bir yerde)
- stand
- müsamaha etmek
- stand
- ağaç topluluğu
- stand
- stand
- stand
- garaj
- stand
- iş yeri
- stand
- tutum
- stand
- bir yerde kalmak (su vb)
- stand
- geçerli olmak
- stand
- kürsü (konferans, mahkeme)
- stand
- mukavemet
- stand
- mahkemede tanık yeri
- stand
- işyeri
- stand
- (ayağa) kalkmak
- stand
- ayak
Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki ben bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda kaldım.
-The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
Tren o kadar kalabalıktı ki Osaka'ya giden bütün yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda bırakıldık.
-The train was so crowded that we were obliged to stand all the way to Osaka.
- stand
- durma
O, trende ayakta durmak zorundaydı.
-She had to stand in the train.
Öğrenmeniz gereken ilk şey, kendi fikirleriniz üzerinde durmak.
-The first thing you must learn is to stand on your own ideas.
- stand
- direniş
- stand
- dikeltmek
- stand
- direnme
- stand
- satış sergisi
- stand
- destek
Ken ebeveynleri tartıştığında her zaman annesini destekler.
-Ken always stands up for his mom when his parents quarrel.
John, başım derde girdiğinde bana destek olurdu.
-John used to stand by me whenever I was in trouble.
- stand
- mevki
Tren doluydu, bu yüzden o ikinci mevkide seyahat etmek zorunda kaldı ve yol boyunca ayakta durmak zorunda kaldı.
-The train was full, so she was obliged to travel second-class, and had to stand all the way.
- stand
- mola
- stand
- dükkân
Orada duran adam dükkanının sahibidir.
-The man standing over there is the owner of the store.
- stand
- dikelmek
- stand
- mağaza
- stand
- ayakta dikilmek
- stand
- {f} sineye çekmek
- stand
- {f} direnmek
- stand
- {f} bulunmak
- stand
- dur(mak)
- stand
- {f} göğüs germek
- stand
- ayaklık
- stand
- {f} ihtiyaç duymak
- stand
- {f} karşı koymak
Bizim politik doğruluğa karşı koymaktan korkmayan güçlü liderlere ihtiyacımız var.
-We need strong leaders who are not afraid of standing up to political correctness.
- stand
- meşcere
- stand
- tribün
Binlerce destek çığlıkları tribünlerden duyulabildi.
-Thousands of supporting cries could be heard from the stands.
- stand
- kanıtlamak
- stand
- durak
- stand
- ormanda yetişen ağaç
- stand
- ayaklı askılık
- stand
- gitmek
Oraya gitmek için yol boyunca ayakta kalması söylendi.
-He was told to remain standing all the way to go there.
- stand
- uymak
- stand
- inat etmek
- stand
- olmak
Biz zamanında orada olmak zorundayız, bu yüzden yarın beni bekletme.
-We have to be there on time, so don't stand me up tomorrow!
Kendi ayakların üzerinde durmak bağımsız olmak anlamına gelir.
-To stand in your own feet means to be independent.
- stand
- baki kalmak
- stand
- {i} sehpa
Bu lamba sehpası dalgaların karaya attığı odunlardan yapılır.
-This lamp stand is made from driftwood.
- stand
- {i} ekim alanı
- stand
- {i} (mahkeme salonundaki) kürsü
- stand
- dükkan
Orada duran adam dükkanının sahibidir.
-The man standing over there is the owner of the store.
- stand
- {f} ayakta durmak, durmak; ayakta kalmak
- stand
- {i} kürsü
Sami tanık kürsüsüne oturdu.
-Sami sat in the witness stand.
Tom'un avukatı, Tom'u kürsüye çıkaramadığını söyledi.
-Tom's lawyer said that he couldn't put Tom on the stand.
- stand
- kaim olmak
- stand
- {i} stand (sergi yeri)
- stand
- uygun gelmek
- stand
- ayak diremek
- stand
- {i} (taksilere ait) durak
- stand
- {i} (açık havada bulunan geçici) sahne
- stand
- {f} -in boyu/yüksekliği (belirli bir miktar) olmak: He stands five
İlgili Terimler
stand for teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To mean; to symbolize; to represent
Örnek Cümle:
The abbreviation CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency.
- To tolerate
Örnek Cümle:
We won't stand for that type of behaviour.
- To advocate, to support
- 1. To represent; symbolize.2. To advocate or support: stands for freedom of the press.3. To put up with; tolerate: "We will not stand for impertinent behavior."
- If you will not stand for something, you will not allow it to happen or continue. It's outrageous, and we won't stand for it any more
- be a symbol of; support-; represent; tolerate; allow (in a negative way; e.g.: "Young lady, you better start behaving and watching what you say, I will not stand for your language and behavior any longer") {f}
- take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to; "Because of the sound changes in the course of history, an 'h' in Greek stands for an 's' in Latin"
- tolerate or bear; "I won't stand for this kind of behavior!"
- tolerate or bear; "I won't stand for this kind of behavior!
- express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol; "What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize?"
- If you say that a letter stands for a particular word, you mean that it is an abbreviation for that word. What does EU stand for?
- denote or connote; "`maison' means `house' in French"; "An example sentence would show what this word means"
- The ideas or attitudes that someone or something stands for are the ones that they support or represent. The party is trying to give the impression that it alone stands for democracy = represent
- stand
- A defensive position or effort
- stand
- A designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait: taxi stand
- stand
- To tolerate
I can’t stand her.
- stand
- A standstill, a motionless state, as of someone confused, or a hunting dog who has found game
Antonia's patience now was at a stand— / Come, come, 't is no time now for fooling there, / She whispered .
- stand
- A contiguous group of trees sufficiently uniform in age-class distribution, composition, and structure, and growing on a site of sufficiently uniform quality, to be a distinguishable unit
- stand
- A particular grove or other group of trees or shrubs
This stand of pines is older than the one next to it.
- stand
- A partnership
- stand
- Of a ship or its captain, to steer, sail (in a specified direction, for a specified destination etc.)
To repaire his defects, hee stood for the coast of Calabria, but hearing there was six or seven Galleyes at Mesina hee departed thence for Malta .
- stand
- To remain motionless
Do not leave your car standing in the road.
- stand
- A device to hold something upright or aloft
He set the music upon the stand and began to play.
- stand
- A period of performance in a given location or venue
They spent the summer touring giving 4 one-night stands a week.
- stand
- A small building, booth, or stage, as in a bandstand or hamburger stand
- stand
- To be upright, support oneself on the feet in an erect position
Here I stand, wondering what to do next.
- stand
- The platform on which a witness testifies in court; the witness stand or witness box
She took the stand and quietly answered questions.
- stand
- A resolute, unwavering position; firm opinion; action for a purpose in the face of opposition
They took a firm stand against copyright infringement.
- stand
- grandstand
- stand
- A single set, as of arms
The police and troops captured eleven thousand stand of arms, including muskets and pistols, together with several thousand bludgeons and other weapons.
- stand
- To rise to one’s feet; to stand up
Stand up, walk to the refrigerator, and get your own snack.
- stand
- To seek election
He is standing for election to the local council.
- stand
- {n} a stop, halt, station, post, difficulty, prop, a musket and its apparatus
- stand
- {v} to be on the feet, stop, remain, offer as a candidate, persist, be consistent, abide, suffer, direct a course
- stand
- You can describe how tall or high someone or something is by saying that they stand a particular height. She stood five feet five inches tall and weighed 120 pounds She stood tall and aloof
- stand
- a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
- stand
- A community of trees sufficiently uniform in species, age, arrangement or condition to be distinguishable as a group from the forest or other growth on the area
- stand
- A 30-meter segment of pipe, made up of 3 10-meter pipe joints This is the usual increment for adding or removing pipe
- stand
- A contraption on which you can place the kart in order to work on it Often, the stand is foldable and might have wheels which allow you to roll the kart to the starting grid
- stand
- – A community of trees or other vegetative growth occupying a specific area, and sufficiently uniform in composition (species), age, spatial arrangement, and conditions as to be distinguishable from the other growth on adjoined lands, so forming a silvicultural or management entity
- stand
- A stand is an object or piece of furniture that is designed for supporting or holding a particular kind of thing. The teapot came with a stand to catch the drips
- stand
- A group of trees reasonably similar in age structure and species composition, usually occupying at least 5 acres (Hunter 1990)
- stand
- The situation of a shop, store, hotel, etc
- stand
- If you stand something somewhere, you put it there in an upright position. Stand the plant in the open in a sunny, sheltered place. = place
- stand
- a mental position from which things are viewed; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events"
- stand
- To place in an upright or standing position
- stand
- To maintain one's ground; to be acquitted; not to fail or yield; to be safe
- stand
- {f} be upright on one's feet; get up; place upright; rise; stop, halt; become stagnant; remain; endure, tolerate, bear; be at a certain height or level
- stand
- An easily defined area of the forest that is relatively uniform in species composition or age and can be managed as a single unit
- stand
- a defensive effort; "the army made a final stand at the Rhone" a stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to give a performance; "a one-night stand" tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade) a small table for holding articles of various kinds; "a bedside stand" an interruption of normal activity a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area; "they cut down a stand of trees" the position where a thing or person stands have or maintain a position or stand on an issue; "Where do you stand on the War?" be available for stud services; "male domestic animals such as stallions serve selected females" be standing; be upright; "We had to stand for the entire performance!" put into an upright position; "Can you stand the bookshelf up?" be in some specified state or condition; "I stand corrected" hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright; "I am standing my ground and won't give in!" be tall; have a height of; copula; "She stands 6 feet tall" be in effect; be or remain in force; "The law stands!" remain inactive or immobile; "standing water" occupy a place or location, also metaphorically; "We stand on common ground
- stand
- To occupy or hold a place; to have a situation; to be situated or located; as, Paris stands on the Seine
- stand
- A vegetation group occupying a specific area and sufficiently uniform in composition, size, arrangement, structure, and condition to be distinguished from adjacent vegetation units
- stand
- withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
- stand
- To continue upright in a certain locality, as a tree fixed by the roots, or a building resting on its foundation
- stand
- A grouping of trees with similar characteristics (such as species, age or condition) that can be distinguished from adjacent groups A stand is usually treated as a single unit in a management plan
- stand
- the position where a thing or person stands have or maintain a position or stand on an issue; "Where do you stand on the War?"
- stand
- If you stand in the way of something or stand in a person's way, you prevent that thing from happening or prevent that person from doing something. The British government would not stand in the way of such a proposal
- stand
- To abide by; to submit to; to suffer
- stand
- To resist, without yielding or receding; to withstand
- stand
- Two definitions First, a Stand in a ground-combat game is a term to describe an entire playing piece, consisting of Figures and Base For instance, in some Napoleonic systems, a Stand might consist of four fusilier figures glued to a 1" x 1" base Second, a Stand is a device for supporting an aircraft over the tabletop or playing area For example, in a modern miniatures game, an Mi-24 helicopter would usually be permanently mounted on a Stand Microarmor Stands come in several base sizes, larger and heavier bases to be used with large models As another example, some aerial miniature rules require use of large wheeled stands capable of holding a model at varying heights and attitudes
- stand
- be in effect; be or remain in force; "The law stands!"
- stand
- To maintain an invincible or permanent attitude; to be fixed, steady, or firm; to take a position in resistance or opposition
- stand
- to stand a chance: see chance to stand up and be counted: see count to stand firm: see firm to stand on your own two feet: see foot to stand your ground: see ground to stand someone in good stead: see stead to stand trial: see trial. Custer's Last Stand let the decision stand Watie Stand
- stand
- If you stand aside or stand back, you move a short distance sideways or backwards, so that you are standing in a different place. I stood aside to let her pass me The policemen stood back. Could it be a bomb?
- stand
- When someone who is sitting stands, they change their position so that they are upright and on their feet. Becker stood and shook hands with Ben. Stand up means the same as stand. When I walked in, they all stood up and started clapping
- stand
- put into an upright position; "Can you stand the bookshelf up?"
- stand
- To be in some particular state; to have essence or being; to be; to consist
- stand
- If something that can be measured stands at a particular level, it is at that level. The inflation rate now stands at 3.6 per cent
- stand
- The act of standing
- stand
- To remain without ruin or injury; to hold good against tendencies to impair or injure; to be permanent; to endure; to last; hence, to find endurance, strength, or resources
- stand
- If you do not know where you stand with someone, you do not know exactly what their attitude to you is. No-one knows where they stand with him; he is utterly unpredictable
- stand
- A group of trees on a minimum of 1 acre of forest land that is stocked by forest tree of any size
- stand
- hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright; "I am standing my ground and won't give in!"
- stand
- To set upright; to cause to stand; as, to stand a book on the shelf; to stand a man on his feet
- stand
- Area of forest on a particular type of soil and with a uniform tree species distribution that is treated as a distinct entity
- stand
- A young tree, usually reserved when other trees are cut; also, a tree growing or standing upon its own root, in distinction from one produced from a scion set in a stock, either of the same or another kind of tree
- stand
- If you stand in an election, you are a candidate in it. He has not yet announced whether he will stand in the election
- stand
- If you cannot stand someone or something, you dislike them very strongly. He can't stand me smoking. = bear
- stand
- You can say that a building is standing when it remains after other buildings around it have fallen down or been destroyed. There are very few buildings left standing
- stand
- an interruption of normal activity a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area; "they cut down a stand of trees"
- stand
- If something such as a building or a piece of furniture stands somewhere, it is in that position, and is upright. The house stands alone on top of a small hill
- stand
- To act as an umpire
- stand
- A unit of forest classification generally based on the type and age of the dominant tree vegetation (e g , 80-year aspen stand) Most stands are initiated through disturbance events such as fire
- stand
- A place where a witness stands to testify in court
- stand
- put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
- stand
- To cease from progress; not to proceed; to stop; to pause; to halt; to remain stationary
- stand
- To be, or signify that one is, willing to play with one's hand as dealt
- stand
- A distinct group of trees distinguishable from nearby stands
- stand
- To have or maintain a position, order, or rank; to be in a particular relation; as, Christian charity, or love, stands first in the rank of gifts
- stand
- remain inactive or immobile; "standing water"
- stand
- occupy a place or location, also metaphorically; "We stand on common ground"
- stand
- If you say it stands to reason that something is true or likely to happen, you mean that it is obvious. It stands to reason that if you are considerate and friendly to people you will get a lot more back
- stand
- To be at the expense of; to pay for; as, to stand a treat
- stand
- a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp"
- stand
- A place or post where one stands; a place where one may stand while observing or waiting for something
- stand
- A stand at a sports ground is a large structure where people sit or stand to watch what is happening. In American English, stands is used with same meaning. The people in the stands at Candlestick Park are standing and cheering with all their might
- stand
- the position where a thing or person stands
- stand
- A group of trees that occupies a specific area and is similar in species, age, and condition
- stand
- A measurable unit of standing timber usually characterized by a commonality of tree species and tree age
- stand
- In silviculture and management, a tree community that possesses sufficient uniformity in composition, constitution, age, spatial arrangement, or condition to be distinguishable from adjacent communities This tree community forms a silvicultural or management entity; for example, a subcompartment Both natural and artificial crops are included, and there is no connotation of a particular age
- stand
- A station in a city or town where carriages or wagons stand for hire; as, a cab stand
- stand
- a stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to give a performance; "a one-night stand"
- stand
- a small table for holding articles of various kinds; "a bedside stand"
- stand
- A group of trees growing in a specified area; can be pure meaning all the same species, same age, and same size or can be mixed meaning different species, different ages and sizes
- stand
- If you ask someone where or how they stand on a particular issue, you are asking them what their attitude or view is. The amendment will force senators to show where they stand on the issue of sexual harassment So far, the bishop hasn't said where he stands
- stand
- be standing; be upright; "We had to stand for the entire performance!"
- stand
- a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area; "they cut down a stand of trees"
- stand
- A plant community that is relatively uniform in composition, structure and habitat conditions
- stand
- You can use stand instead of `be' when you are describing the present state or condition of something or someone. The alliance stands ready to do what is necessary The peace plan as it stands violates basic human rights
- stand
- If you cannot stand something, you cannot bear it or tolerate it. I can't stand any more. I'm going to run away How does he stand the pain?
- stand
- a support for displaying various articles; "the newspapers were arranged on a rack"
- stand
- To undergo; withstand; hold up
- stand
- tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade)
- stand
- When you are standing, your body is upright, your legs are straight, and your weight is supported by your feet. She was standing beside my bed staring down at me They told me to stand still and not to turn round Overcrowding is so bad that prisoners have to sleep in shifts, while others have to stand. Stand up means the same as stand. We waited, standing up, for an hour
- stand
- A stand is a small shop or stall, outdoors or in a large public building. She bought a hot dog from a stand on a street corner. see also newsstand = stall
- stand
- If you take or make a stand, you do something or say something in order to make it clear what your attitude to a particular thing is. He felt the need to make a stand against racism in South Africa They must take a stand and cast their votes
- stand
- A state of perplexity or embarrassment; as, to be at a stand what to do
- stand
- To be at rest in an erect position; to be fixed in an upright or firm position To be supported on the feet, in an erect or nearly erect position; opposed to lie, sit, kneel, etc
- stand
- an interruption of normal activity
- stand
- The player doesn't want any more cards and so 'stands' with the cards he has
- stand
- A halt or stop for the purpose of defense, resistance, or opposition; as, to come to, or to make, a stand
- stand
- A community of trees or other vegetation uniform in composition, constitution, spatial arrangement, or condition to be distinguishable from other adjacent communities
- stand
- occupy a place or location, also metaphorically; "We stand on common ground
- stand
- An aggregation of trees occupying a specific area and sufficiently uniform in composition, age, arrangement, and condition to make it distinguishable from the forest in adjoining areas
- stand
- A raised platform or station where a race or other outdoor spectacle may be viewed; as, the judge's or the grand stand at a race course
- stand
- as, a good, bad, or convenient stand for business
- stand
- On a low power microscope, the type of connection between the microscope body and the base There are three main types: the post, the fixed arm and the universal boom stand
- stand
- be in some specified state or condition; "I stand corrected"
- stand
- a booth where articles are displayed for sale
- stand
- A stand is an area where taxis or buses can wait to pick up passengers. Luckily there was a taxi stand nearby
- stand
- {i} act of standing; halt; position; stance, point of view; defensive effort; raised platform; stall, booth; kiosk which sells or distributes items; taxi station; piece of furniture on which items are stored or displayed; seat for witnesses during a court trial
- stand
- To adhere to fixed principles; to maintain moral rectitude; to keep from falling into error or vice
- stand
- be available for stud services; "male domestic animals such as stallions serve selected females"
- stand
- A weight of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds, used in weighing pitch
- stand
- If something can stand a situation or a test, it is good enough or strong enough to experience it without being damaged, harmed, or shown to be inadequate. These are the first machines that can stand the wear and tear of continuously crushing glass
- stand
- In a law court, the stand is the place where a witness stands to answer questions. When the father took the stand today, he contradicted his son's testimony see also standing
- stand
- be tall; have a height of; copula; "She stands 6 feet tall"
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