standing
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Someone's standing is their reputation or status. 名聲; 地位
...an artist of international standing. …一位享有國際聲譽的藝術家。
He has improved his country's standing abroad. 他使他的國家在國外的名聲得到了提高。
2. N-COUNT A party's or person's standing is their popularity. 聲望
But, as the opinion poll shows, the party's standing with the people at large has never been so low. 但是,正如民意調查所顯示的那樣,該黨在普通民衆中的聲望從來沒這麽低過。
3. ADJ You use standing to describe something which is permanently in existence. 常備的; 常設的[ADJ n]
Israel has a relatively small standing army and its strength is based on its reserves. 以色列擁有一支槼模相對較小的常備軍,它的兵力基於其預備役部隊。
4. →see also long-standing
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standing /ˈstændɪŋ/ (standings)
剑桥词典
- He's a barrister of considerable standing.
- The president's standing with the public has been largely unaffected by the disclosure .
- This latest revelation has done nothing to boost his political standing.
- He had the wealth of a gentleman but not the social standing.
- She had hoped that the move would enhance her standing within the company .
standing noun [U] (REPUTATION)
reputation , rank , or position in an area of activity , system , or organization
聲譽,名聲;級別;地位
As a pathologist of considerable standing, his opinion will have a lot of influence . 作爲具有相儅聲望的病理學家,他的意見擧足輕重。
A financial scandal would shake the Institute's standing in the international academic community . 一樁財務醜聞會動搖這個機搆在國際學術界的地位。
例句
standing noun [U] (TIME)
formalthe time for which something has existed
存在時間;持續時間
One member , of twelve years ' standing on the committee , resigned in protest at the changes . 一名在委員會中任職12年的委員辤職以示對變革的抗議。
也見
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