立場 は英語で
stance
英語の定義
立場 | |
1. n. position | |
それではこちらの立場がない。 - You put me in a difficult position. |
その他の翻訳と定義
stance | ||
1. 立場, 姿勢 |
stance | ||
1. n. The manner, pose, or posture in which one stands. | ||
The fencer’s stance showed he was ready to begin. | ||
2. n. One's opinion or point of view. | ||
Synonyms: position, posture, stand | ||
I don’t agree with your stance on gun control. | ||
3. n. A place to stand; a position, a site, a station. | ||
4. n. (specifically, climbing) A foothold or ledge on which to set up a belay. | ||
5. n. (Scotland) A place for buses or taxis to await passengers; a bus stop, a taxi rank. | ||
Synonyms: stand | ||
6. n. (Scotland) A place where a fair or market is held; a location where a street trader can carry on business. | ||
Synonyms: stand | ||
7. n. (obsolete, rare) A stanza. | ||
8. v. (transitive, Scotland) To place, to position, to station; (specifically) to put (cattle) into an enclosure or pen in preparation for sale. |
stand | |||
1. 動詞. (自動詞)たつ、立っている。 | |||
2. 動詞. (他動詞)たてる。 | |||
3. 動詞. 我慢する。 | |||
4. 動詞. ~の状態にある。 | |||
5. 動詞. 出馬する。 | |||
6. 動詞. おごる。 | |||
7. 名詞. 売店、屋台 | |||
8. 名詞. スタンド |
stand | |||
1. v. To position or be positioned physically.: | |||
2. v. (intransitive) To support oneself on the feet in an erect position. | |||
Here I stand, wondering what to do next. | |||
3. v. (intransitive) To rise to one’s feet; to stand up. | |||
Stand up, walk to the refrigerator, and get your own snack. | |||
4. v. (intransitive) To remain motionless. | |||
Do not leave your car standing in the road. | |||
5. v. (intransitive) To be placed in an upright or vertical orientation. | |||
6. v. To place in an upright or standing position. | |||
He stood the broom in a corner and took a break. | |||
7. v. (intransitive) To occupy or hold a place; to be set, placed, fixed, located, or situated. | |||
Paris stands on the Seine. | |||
8. v. (intransitive) To measure when erect on the feet. | |||
9. v. (intransitive) (of tears) To be present, to have welled up (in the eyes). | |||
10. v. To position or be positioned mentally.: | |||
11. v. (intransitive, followed by to + infinitive) To be positioned to gain or lose. | |||
He stands to get a good price for the house. | |||
12. v. (transitive, negative) To tolerate. | |||
I can’t stand when people don’t read the instructions. | |||
I can’t stand him. | |||
13. v. (intransitive) To maintain one's ground; to be acquitted; not to fail or yield; to be safe. | |||
14. v. (intransitive) To maintain an invincible or permanent attitude; to be fixed, steady, or firm; to take a position in resistance or opposition. | |||
15. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To be in some particular state; to have essence or being; to be; to consist. | |||
16. v. To position or be positioned socially.: | |||
17. v. (intransitive, cricket) To act as an umpire. | |||
18. v. To undergo; withstand; hold up. | |||
The works of Shakespeare have stood the test of time. | |||
19. v. (intransitive, British) To seek election. | |||
He is standing for election to the local council. | |||
20. v. (intransitive) To be valid. | |||
What I said yesterday still stands. | |||
21. v. To oppose, usually as a team, in competition. | |||
22. v. To cover the expense of; to pay for. | |||
to stand a treat | |||
23. v. (intransitive) To have or maintain a position, order, or rank; to be in a particular relation. | |||
Christian charity, or love, stands first in the rank of gifts. | |||
24. v. (intransitive) To be consistent; to agree; to accord. | |||
25. v. (intransitive) To appear in court. | |||
26. v. (intransitive, nautical) Of a ship or its captain, to steer, sail (in a specified direction, for a specified destination etc.). | |||
27. v. (intransitive) To remain without ruin or injury. | |||
28. v. (card games) To stop asking for more cards; to keep one's hand as it has been dealt so far. | |||
29. n. The act of standing. | |||
30. n. A defensive position or effort. | |||
The Commander says we will make our stand here. | |||
31. n. A resolute, unwavering position; firm opinion; action for a purpose in the face of opposition. | |||
They took a firm stand against copyright infringement. | |||
32. n. A period of performance in a given location or venue. | |||
They have a four-game stand at home against the Yankees. They spent the summer touring giving 4 one-night stands a week. | |||
33. n. A device to hold something upright or aloft. | |||
He set the music upon the stand and began to play. an umbrella stand; a hat-stand | |||
34. n. The platform on which a witness testifies in court; the witness stand or witness box. | |||
She took the stand and quietly answered questions. | |||
35. n. A particular grove or other group of trees or shrubs. | |||
This stand of pines is older than the one next to it. | |||
36. n. (forestry) A contiguous group of trees sufficiently uniform in age-class distribution, composition, and structure, and growing on a site of sufficiently uniform quality, to be a distinguishable unit. | |||
37. n. A standstill, a motionless state, as of someone confused, or a hunting dog who has found game. | |||
38. n. A small building, booth, or stage, as in a bandstand or hamburger stand. | |||
39. n. A designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait. | |||
a taxi stand | |||
40. n. (US, dated) The situation of a shop, store, hotel, etc. | |||
a good, bad, or convenient stand for business | |||
41. n. (sports) Grandstand. (often in the plural) | |||
42. n. (cricket) A partnership. | |||
43. n. (military, plural often stand) A single set, as of arms. | |||
44. n. (obsolete) Rank; post; station; standing. | |||
45. n. (dated) A state of perplexity or embarrassment. | |||
to be at a stand what to do | |||
46. n. A young tree, usually reserved when other trees are cut; also, a tree growing or standing upon its own root, in distinction from one produced from a scion set in a stock, either of the same or another | |||
47. n. (obsolete) A weight of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds, used in weighing pitch. | |||
48. n. A location or position where one may stand. |
angle | ||
1. 名詞. (cat:mathematics:en)角度、角。 | ||
2. 名詞. 観点。 | ||
3. 動詞. (他動詞)~をまげる。 | ||
4. 動詞. (自動詞)まがる。 | ||
5. 動詞. (自動詞)つりをする。 |
Angle | ||
1. n. (historical) A member of a Germanic tribe first mentioned by Tacitus, one of several which invaded Britain and merged to become the Anglo-Saxons. | ||
2. n. (geometry) A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle). | ||
the angle between lines A and B | ||
3. n. (geometry) The measure of such a figure. In the case of a plane angle, this is the ratio (or proportional to the ratio) of the arc length to the radius of a section of a circle cut by the two rays, ce | ||
The angle between lines A and B is π/4 radians, or 45 degrees. | ||
4. n. A corner where two walls intersect. | ||
an angle of a building | ||
5. n. A change in direction. | ||
The horse took off at an angle. | ||
6. n. A viewpoint; a way of looking at something. | ||
7. n. (media) The focus of a news story. | ||
8. n. (slang) A storyline between two wrestlers, providing the background for and approach to a feud. | ||
9. n. (slang) An ulterior motive; a scheme or means of benefitting from a situation, usually hidden, often immoral | ||
His angle is that he gets a percentage, but mostly in trade. | ||
10. n. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment. | ||
11. n. (astrology) Any of the four cardinal points of an astrological chart: the Ascendant, the Midheaven, the Descendant and the Imum Coeli. | ||
12. v. (transitive, often in the passive) To place (something) at an angle. | ||
The roof is angled at 15 degrees. | ||
13. v. (intransitive, informal) To change direction rapidly. | ||
The five ball angled off the nine ball but failed to reach the pocket. | ||
14. v. (transitive, informal) To present or argue something in a particular way or from a particular viewpoint. | ||
How do you want to angle this when we talk to the client? | ||
15. v. (transitive, cue sports) To hamper (oneself or one's opponent) by leaving the cue ball in the jaws of a pocket such that the surround of the pocket (the "angle") blocks the path from cue ball to objec | ||
16. v. (intransitive) To try to catch fish with a hook and line. | ||
17. v. (informal) (with for) To attempt to subtly persuade someone to offer a desired thing. | ||
He must be angling for a pay rise. | ||
18. n. A fishhook; tackle for catching fish, consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a rod. |
place | ||
1. 名詞. 空間 | ||
2. 名詞. 場所、位置 | ||
3. 名詞. 地位、身分、職 | ||
4. 動詞. おく |
place | ||
1. n. (physical) An area; somewhere within an area. | ||
2. n. An open space, particularly a city square, market square, or courtyard. | ||
3. n. A group of houses. | ||
They live at Westminster Place. | ||
4. n. An inhabited area: a village, town, or city. | ||
5. n. Any area of the earth: a region. | ||
He is going back to his native place on vacation. | ||
6. n. The area one occupies, particularly somewhere to sit. | ||
We asked the restaurant to give us a table with three places. | ||
7. n. The area where one lives: one's home, formerly(chiefly) country estates and farms. | ||
Do you want to come over to my place later? | ||
8. n. An area of the skin. | ||
9. n. (euphemism) An area to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory. | ||
10. n. (obsolete) An area to fight: a battlefield or the contested ground in a battle. | ||
11. n. A location or position in space. | ||
12. n. A particular location in a book or document, particularly the current location of a reader. | ||
13. n. (obsolete) A passage or extract from a book or document. | ||
14. n. (obsolete) A topic. | ||
15. n. A frame of mind. | ||
I'm in a strange place at the moment. | ||
16. n. (chess) A chess position; a square of the chessboard. | ||
17. n. (social) A responsibility or position in an organization. | ||
18. n. A role or purpose; a station. | ||
It is really not my place to say what is right and wrong in this case. | ||
19. n. The position of a contestant in a competition. | ||
We thought we would win but only ended up in fourth place. | ||
20. n. (horse-racing) The position of first, second, or third at the finish, especially the second position. | ||
to win a bet on a horse for place | ||
21. n. The position as a member of a sports team. | ||
He lost his place in the national team. | ||
22. n. (obsolete) A fortified position: a fortress, citadel, or walled town. | ||
23. n. Numerically, the column counting a certain quantity. | ||
three decimal places; the hundreds place | ||
24. n. Ordinal relation; position in the order of proceeding. | ||
That's what I said in the first place! | ||
25. n. Reception; effect; implying the making room for. | ||
26. v. To put (an object or person) in a specific location. | ||
He placed the glass on the table. | ||
27. v. (intransitive) To earn a given spot in a competition. | ||
The Cowboys placed third in the league. | ||
28. v. (intransitive, racing) To finish second, especially of horses or dogs. | ||
In the third race: Aces Up won, paying eight dollars; Blarney Stone placed, paying three dollars; and Cinnamon showed, paying five dollars. | ||
29. v. To remember where and when (an object or person) has been previously encountered. | ||
I've seen him before, but I can't quite place where. | ||
30. v. (transitive, in the passive) To achieve (a certain position, often followed by an ordinal) as in a horse race. | ||
Run Ragged was placed fourth in the race. | ||
31. v. To sing (a note) with the correct pitch. | ||
32. v. To arrange for or to make (a bet). | ||
I placed ten dollars on the Lakers beating the Bulls. | ||
33. v. To recruit or match an appropriate person for a job. | ||
They phoned hoping to place her in the management team. | ||
34. v. (sports) To place-kick (a goal). |
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