Stand at Meaning in English
expression
ˈstænd/ /ˈæt
STAND-at
stˈænd/ /ˈæt
stand-AT
Definition
To have a particular total amount or level at a specific time, often used with numbers, statistics, or measurements.
Usage & Nuances
'Stand at' is used in formal or neutral contexts, particularly with measurements, statistics, and reports (e.g., 'unemployment stands at 5%'). Not used with people physically standing somewhere. Often followed by a numerical value.
Spanish: ascender a - situarse enPortuguese (BR): ser de (valor) - estar emPortuguese (PT): ser de (valor) - estar emChinese (Simplified): 为 - 处于Chinese (Traditional): 為 - 處於Hindi: (मूल्य) पर होना - (स्थिति) में होनाArabic: يبلغ - يصل إلىBengali: থেকে দাঁড়ানো (পরিসংখ্যান/পরিমাণের জন্য)Russian: составлятьJapanese: 〜に達するVietnamese: đạt mứcKorean: 달하다Turkish: -e ulaşmakUrdu: پر ہوناIndonesian: berada pada
Example Sentences
The population now stands at ten million.
basic
Inflation stands at 7 percent this year.
basic
Our profit for the month stands at $5,000.
basic
Unemployment stands at record lows, which is great news.
natural
After the recent storm, water levels stand at dangerous heights.
natural
Their score stands at 45 points halfway through the game.
natural