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Перевод: standing speek standing


[прилагательное]
сто`ящий; стоячий; неработающий; установленный; производимый из стоячего положения; постоянный; неподвижный; стационарный; простаивающий; непроточный;
[существительное]
вес в обществе; ранг ; репутация ; продолжительность ; длительность ; стаж ; стояние; местоположение; нахождение; положение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. In relation to the human figure, the picture height includes a standing subject from (typically) just below the waist to the top of the head.
  2. Major earthworks are often said to have been formed by the devil, and standing stones to have been thrown by him, a famous example being the Devil's Arrows near Boroughbridge in Yorkshire.
  3. He could see Tom Fish standing like a huge black silhouette in the doorway, and he was tempted to rush forward and shove him head-first into the cellar below.
  4. With floor sensors operating the automatic sliding doors between the end vestibules and the passengers' saloons perpetually energised by standing passengers, travel in an overcrowded Mark 3 coach seems little better than its predecessors.
  5. A great deal of effort also needs to be devoted to enhancing the social standing of the cleaners because they can so easily be regarded as inferior by other staff irrespective of their skills.
  6. Their points difference is vastly better than Rugby's who are standing alongside them at the bottom and surely there was no way that a team as disadvantaged as Rugby could beat a team as talented as the Harlequins.
  7. Standing there, was it?
  8. When she first read the letter, standing out there in the heat of Nassau Street, Ruth was overcome by a pang of homesickness so severe that it felt like a pain burning inside her.
  9. It was quite usual to see her standing there baking, one knee on a cushion placed on a stool, to ease the pain.
  10. A bank account standing in credit, and charged with debts owed to the bank by other account holders, can be offset against the debts in the bank's liquidation (p 111).
  11. A sketch of the houses on the north side of the west end of Crown Street made by T. H. Shepherd in May 1858 shows them in the early stages of demolition, but two of his later sketches, dated March 1859, show almost the whole south side of Fludyer Street as still standing although notice had been served on some of the occupiers as early as March 1856.
  12. Marie's standing behind me and we're both looking in the mirror on the inside of the wardrobe.
  13. Swing your arms back up through this action, returning to a standing, upright position.

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