stance

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n. 准备击球姿势, 站立的姿势, 位置, 姿态 [经] 地位, 形势

发音

CA /stæns/
US /stæns/
AU /stæns/
UK /stæns/
CA /stɛəns/
US /stɛəns/
AU /stɛːns/
UK /stɑːns/
AU /stɐːns/
NZ /stɐːns/
其它 /stɐːns/

词形变化

stances 复数 stances stanced stances 三单 stancing stancing 现在分词 stanced 过去式 stanced 过去分词

教材释义与例句

名词

立场;姿态;位置;准备击球姿势

释义与例句

n. B2 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    A stanza.

    废旧 罕用
  2. 2.

    The manner, pose, or posture in which one stands.

    姿势

    The fencer’s stance showed he was ready to begin.

  3. 3.

    A place to stand; a position, a site, a station.

  4. 4.

    A place to stand; a position, a site, a station.

    A foothold or ledge on which to set up a belay.

    体育
  5. 5.

    A place for buses or taxis to await passengers; a bus stop, a taxi rank.

    苏格兰
  6. 6.

    A place where a fair or market is held; a location where a street trader can carry on business.

    苏格兰
  7. 7.

    One's opinion or point of view.

    立场

    姿态

    态度

    I don’t agree with your stance on gun control.

v.
  1. 1.

    To place, to position, to station; (specifically) to put (cattle) into an enclosure or pen in preparation for sale.

    苏格兰 及物

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English staunce (“place to stand; battle station; position; standing in society; circumstance, situation; stanchion”), from Old French estance (“predicament; situation; sojourn, stay”) (compare modern French stance (“stanza; position one stands in when golfing”)), from Italian stanza (“room, standing place; stanza”), from Vulgar Latin *stantia, from Latin stō (“to stand; to remain, stay”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”). The word is cognate with Spanish estante (“shelf”) and a doublet of stanza. The verb is derived from the noun. Compare typologically Czech postoj (“stance (the way of holding a body); stance (point of view)”) (cognate via PIE). Also see position, posture.

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