1、A handful of onlookersstand in the field watching.(少數(shù)旁觀者站在場(chǎng)地里觀看。)
2、He willstand in for Mr. Goh when he is abroad.(當(dāng)高先生在國(guó)外時(shí)他將代行其職。)
3、I had tostand in the crowd.(我不得不站在人群中。)
4、Stunt people must resemble the stars theystand in for.(特技演員必須和他們替身的明星相像。)
5、Will yestand in the Prince's presence?(你們?cè)醺艺驹谕踝用媲埃?
6、Pleasestand in a line.(請(qǐng)站成一行。)
7、Lunch break at the hotdogstand in the park is the most enjoyable and interesting time of day for me.(對(duì)我來(lái)說,在公園里熱狗攤度過的午餐休息時(shí)間是我一天中最快樂、最有趣的時(shí)光。)
8、The two attitudesstand in sharp contrast.(兩種態(tài)度,黑白分明。)
9、Young people should be led to believe that anything is possible and that nothing canstand in their way with determination and perseverance.(應(yīng)該引導(dǎo)年輕人去相信任何事情都是有可能的,任何事情都不能阻擋他們的決心和毅力。)
10、It was hardly possible to look at the gentleman's gentleman, so very haughtily did hestand in the doorway.(他幾乎讓人不敢看他,因?yàn)樗悄敲打湴恋卣驹陂T口。)
11、The woman on the witnessstand in this story is being questioned about the murder that was committed one hundred years ago.(這個(gè)故事中,證人席上的那個(gè)女人正被問及一百年前發(fā)生的謀殺案。)
12、People have tostand in a queue for hours to buy a ticket.(買票得排隊(duì)好幾個(gè)小時(shí)。)
13、Talent shows can provide a platform for people who want tostand in the spotlight.(選秀節(jié)目能為那些想站在聚光燈下的人提供一個(gè)平臺(tái)。)
14、Theystand in line for the latest iPhone at the Apple store.(他們?cè)谔O果商店門口排隊(duì)買最新款的蘋果手機(jī)。)
15、If you believe you can make her happy, I won'tstand in your way.(如果你相信你能使她幸福,我不會(huì)妨礙你的。)
16、My assistant willstand in for me while I'm away.(我不在期間,由我的助手代替我。)
17、Sometimes we need tostand in other persons' shoes and look at the problem through their eyes.(有時(shí)候我們需要站在別人的角度,從他們的角度看問題。)
18、States with the most racially diverse populationsstand in stark contrast to those with the least racially diverse populations.(人口種族最多樣化的州與人口種族最不多樣化的州形成了鮮明的對(duì)比。)
19、We had tostand in the snow every morning for roll call.(我們每天早上都得站在雪地里等著點(diǎn)名。)
20、Don'tstand in the draught. You may catch cold.(別站在風(fēng)口上,小心著涼。)
21、I don't mean that you have to assume a parade-ground posture, butstand in a comfortable, natural way, rather than hunching over the lectern.(我不是說你必須擺出一副游街的姿勢(shì),而是要以一種舒適、自然的方式站立,而不是弓著背坐在講臺(tái)上。)
22、Airport personnelstand in reverent stillness.(機(jī)場(chǎng)工作人員肅靜地站著。) hAo86.com
23、Try tostand in their shoes.(試著站在他們的立場(chǎng)上。)
24、I had tostand in for her on Tuesday when she didn't show up.(星期二那天她沒露面,我只好代替她。)
25、Watch them as theystand in line at the little squirrel coffee shop, discussing the acorn futures market.(看著它們?cè)谛∷墒罂Х瑞^站成一排,談?wù)撝鹱悠谪浭袌?chǎng)。)
26、We cannot allow dogmatism tostand in the way of progress.(我們不能讓教條主義阻礙前進(jìn)的步伐。)
27、stand in a doorway, or crouch under a desk or table, away from windows or glass dividers.(站在走廊,或蹲到桌下,遠(yuǎn)離窗戶或其他玻璃分隔物。)