Stand on Meaning in English
expression
释义
To be positioned on top of something by putting your feet on it; also used figuratively to mean to base your opinions or actions on something.
用法与细微差别
"Stand on" can be literal (physically being on something), or figurative ("stand on principles"). Less formal than "based on" for the figurative sense. Not to be confused with "stand up" (get up), or "stand for" (represent). Common collocations: "stand on ceremony," "stand on someone's toes" (metaphoric).
例句
Please stand on the scale to check your weight.
basic
Do not stand on the chair, it's not safe.
basic
He likes to stand on his beliefs.
basic
"Don't stand on ceremony," she told the guests.
natural
You can't stand on your rights if you don't know them.
natural
The cat likes to stand on the windowsill and watch the birds outside.
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