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Significados de
stand to
en inglés
To stay faithful to (an opinion, a belief, etc.).
support
stick
maintain
uphold
abide by
stand by
stick by
stick to
Sinónimos
Examples for "
support
"
support
stick
maintain
uphold
abide by
Examples for "
support
"
1
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional
support
.
2
Mr Robinson said children needed active
support
to deal with their problems.
3
The Partnerships Programme offers
support
for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4
Police
support
groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5
Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and
support
.
1
Jebb says she uses a
carrot
-
and
-
stick
approach with companies to encourage change.
2
At that point you get the
stick
out and say: 'I'm sorry.
3
But the government has said it will
stick
to its original order.
4
The governor was obdurate in his decision to
stick
in the race.
5
Social distancing measures might
stick
around for a year, according to scientists.
1
Comment: To
maintain
success of the Irish aviation industry, incentives must continue.
2
The police will continue to
maintain
a presence in the area today.
3
Antioxidants help
maintain
the right level of free radicals in your body.
4
We must
maintain
the Common Travel Area between Ireland and the UK.
5
It's important to
maintain
the health of our bee population, he said.
1
Together we fought to
uphold
the Iraqis' right to a democratic government.
2
The four liberal justices are seen as likely to
uphold
the rule.
3
It is our responsibility to
uphold
the strict prohibition of chemical weapons.
4
Corbyn is steeped in socialist distrust of institutions that
uphold
free markets.
5
Government attorneys urged the high court to
uphold
the mandate as constitutional.
1
Chavez has also called on state media to
abide
by
electoral rules.
2
But she said Leno would
abide
by
whatever current union rules dictate.
3
He pledged to
abide
by
the result and drop all legal actions.
4
Saudi Arabia has not said whether it will
abide
by
the decision.
5
But calling on South Africans to
abide
by
the principle isn't enough.
1
The DA will not
stand
by
and let this unjust situation continue.
2
HURT or HELP -your choice.' -I
stand
by
these words.
3
The charity, however, supported him and said they
stand
by
his actions.
4
For the CDU it is quite clear: we
stand
by
this coalition.
5
I
stand
by
my actions and my words, but I don't know.
1
Ms McClure's family plans to
stick
by
her side no matter happens.
2
The gregarious go with the future, the solitary
stick
by
the past.
3
I've taken that decision and I'm going to
stick
by
that decision.
4
I am obliged to you; but I must
stick
by
Mrs. Atterson.
5
To
stick
by
her husband, convention told her; and so she decided.
1
But the government has said it will
stick
to
its original order.
2
On Wednesday, he said that central banks' should
stick
to
their role.
3
Our plan is working: we must
stick
to
it, added the Minister.
4
However, when she did
stick
to
her dream she became extremely successful.
5
The gaming industry can't afford to
stick
to
its traditional business model.
Uso de
stand to
en inglés
1
Do they
stand
to
lose thousands a year on lost supervision pay?
2
But I had to know right then; I couldn't
stand
to
wait.
3
He couldn't
stand
to
be in the autopsy room a moment longer.
4
Those who want to go then, come and
stand
to
my right.
5
Some banks
stand
to
benefit if the deal does not go through.
6
As an 'exchange', it didn't
stand
to
lose if the punters won.
7
Well, we'd
stand
to
lose everything if word leaked out right now.
8
Plus, the owners
stand
to
make a good profit by selling now.
9
However, suburban centres may
stand
to
benefit from extra spending, he suggested.
10
Who are the landowners who
stand
to
benefit from Mr Roche's decision?
11
Several other witnesses took to the
stand
to
offer testimony on Thursday.
12
I don't know how you can
stand
to
work with the man.
13
I just don't know how much more I can
stand
to
lose.
14
Asset managers also
stand
to
gain from higher interest rates incentivising saving.
15
He points out it's not just the pickers who
stand
to
gain.
16
But I couldn't
stand
to
leave the phone behind, in that room.
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