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stood [stʊd] VB

stood pt, pp of stand

See also stand over , stand out , stand in , stand against , stand about , stand

I . stand over VB trans

II . stand over VB intr LAW

III . stand [stænd] N

2. stand (oppose):

3. stand (support, frame):

stojak m

4. stand (stall):

stoisko nt
kiosk m [z gazetami]

5. stand (at stadium):

6. stand (for vehicles):

7. stand AM LAW (witness box):

I . stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VB intr

5. stand (run as candidate):

II . stand <stood, stood> [stænd] VB trans

1. stand (place):

III . stand [stænd] N

2. stand (oppose):

3. stand (support, frame):

stojak m

4. stand (stall):

stoisko nt
kiosk m [z gazetami]

5. stand (at stadium):

6. stand (for vehicles):

7. stand AM LAW (witness box):

cab rank, cab stand AM N

music stand N

newspaper stand N

stand around VB intr

stand around PHRVB stand about

See also stand about

I . stand by VB intr

1. stand by (observe):

Usage examples with stood

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Season ticket sales stood at 220 for the 2007 to 2008 season, and grew to 450 for the 2008 to 2009 season.
en.wikipedia.org
All those hours stood outside tot up pretty quickly, which will ultimately hit the bottom line for all companies.
www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk
For sheer cheek and effrontery, the midfielder's brilliant second-half goal stood out above all others.
www.bristolpost.co.uk
Three leather sofas stood in an outdoor lounge area next to the beach.
en.wikipedia.org
At the time, he stood only 150cm ft tall and wielded a sawn-off bat.
en.wikipedia.org
All the other jockeys took the same stance, with the result that all four runners stood still at the start.
en.wikipedia.org
After reaching a particular height the water stood still in the air, the particles glittering like diamonds.
en.wikipedia.org
It is recorded that the new child stood up in its birth blood desiring to walk out three times.
en.wikipedia.org
She stood out because many of her views echoed nationalism as well as equal opportunities for women.
en.wikipedia.org
An elderly man stood at the back of the arena swigging from a hip flask as he tried to stay warm while umbrellas around him were being blown inside-out.
www.independent.ie

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