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adjectivenoun a standing army常备军 (British English) a standing charge (= an amount of money that you pay in order to use a service, such as gas or water)长期支付的开销 a standing committee常务委员会 It’s a standing joke(= something that a group of people regularly laugh at).那是一个活笑柄。 We have a standing invitation to visit them anytime. 他们邀请我们随时去他们家做客。 a standing jump/start立定跳远;站立式起跑 The speaker got a standing ovation(= people stood up to clap after the speech).演讲者赢得了听众的起立鼓掌。 the high/low standing of politicians with the public在公众中声望高/低的政治人物 The contract has no legal standing. 那份合同在法律上没有约束力。 a friendship of many years’ standing多年的友情 He remains at the top of the championship standings. His standing as a movie director has risen in recent years. Professor Greenan has a high standing in the academic world. She married into a family of higher social standing. She was appointed for her high moral standing with the general public. Their relationship is of many years’ standing. a knight in good standing with the king a member in good standing of the movement her low standing among her fellow scientists his international standing in cancer research A coat of arms reflected the standing of its owner. Her mother was of the highest social standing. The prime minister needs to improve his standing with the public. Their standing as a profession has declined in recent years. |