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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

standing wave SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. standing [ingl. am. ˈstændɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈstandɪŋ] SUST. U

1. standing:

2. standing (duration):

II. standing [ingl. am. ˈstændɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈstandɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv., no compar.

1. standing (permanent):

2. standing (upright, not seated):

standing passenger
standing passenger
parado amer.

3. standing (stagnant):

standing water

I. stand <pret. & part. pas. stood> [ingl. am. stænd, ingl. brit. stand] V. intr.

1.1. stand (to be, to remain upright):

stand person:
stand person:

1.2. stand (to get to one's feet):

pararse amer.

1.3. stand (to measure in height):

2.1. stand (to move, to take up position):

pararse amer.
¿sabes hacer el pino? Esp.

2.2. stand NÁUT.:

3.1. stand (to be situated, located):

3.2. stand (to hold a position):

3.3. stand (to be mounted, fixed):

4.1. stand (to stop, to remain still) person:

no standing ingl. am.
no standing ingl. am.
dejar muy atrás a alguien

4.2. stand (to stay undisturbed) batter/water:

4.3. stand (to survive, to last) building:

5. stand (to stay in force):

stand law/agreement:
stand law/agreement:

6.1. stand (to be):

6.2. stand (to be currently):

receipts stand at $150, 000

6.3. stand (to be likely to):

7.1. stand (to take on the role of):

7.2. stand (in elections for office):

stand ingl. brit.

II. stand <pret. & part. pas. stood> [ingl. am. stænd, ingl. brit. stand] V. trans.

1. stand:

2.1. stand (to tolerate, to bear) with can, can't, won't:

stand pain/noise
stand pain/noise
no lo trago coloq.

2.2. stand (to withstand):

stand heat/strain
stand heat/strain

3. stand (to pay for):

stand drink/dinner

III. stand [ingl. am. stænd, ingl. brit. stand] SUST.

1.1. stand (position):

1.2. stand (attitude):

1.3. stand (resistance):

2.1. stand (pedestal, base):

pie m

2.2. stand (for sheet music):

2.3. stand (for coats, hats):

3. stand:

4. stand (for spectators):

stand often pl

5. stand (witness box):

stand ingl. am.

6. stand (of trees):

stand up to V. [ingl. am. stænd -, ingl. brit. stand -] (v + adv + prep + o)

stand up to person/threats:

I. stand up V. [ingl. am. stænd -, ingl. brit. stand -] (v + adv)

1. stand up (get up):

pararse amer.
dar la cara por sus (or mis etc.) principios (or creencias etc.)

2. stand up (be, remain standing):

3. stand up (endure, withstand wear):

to stand up to sth to cold/pressure

II. stand up V. [ingl. am. stænd -, ingl. brit. stand -] (v + o + adv)

1. stand up (set upright):

2. stand up (not keep appointment with):

stand up coloq.
stand up coloq.
darle (el) plantón a coloq.
stand up coloq.
darle la plancha a Méx. coloq.
stand up coloq.
tirarle la plancha a Méx. coloq.
nos dieron or nos tiraron la plancha Méx. coloq.

stand for V. [ingl. am. stænd -, ingl. brit. stand -] (v + prep + o)

1. stand for (represent):

stand for initials/symbol:

2. stand for (put up with):

stand for usu with negat.
stand for usu with negat.

I. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] SUST.

1.1. wave (of water):

ola f
to ride the waves liter.

1.2. wave (in hair):

1.3. wave FÍS.:

2. wave (surge, movement):

3. wave (gesture):

II. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. trans.

1.1. wave (shake, swing):

wave handkerchief/flag

1.2. wave (direct):

2. wave (curl):

wave hair
wave hair

III. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (signal):

to wave at or to sb (to say goodbye)
to wave at or to sb (in greeting)
saludar a alguien con la mano

2. wave (sway, flutter):

wave corn/trees:
wave corn/trees:
wave flag/pennants:
wave flag/pennants:

en el diccionario PONS

I. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood SUST.

1. stand (position):

2. stand pl in stadium:

3. stand (support, frame):

4. stand (market stall):

trucha f AmC

5. stand for vehicles:

6. stand (witness box):

7. stand (group):

II. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood V. intr.

1. stand (be upright):

2. stand (be located):

3. stand (remain unchanged):

stand decision, law

III. stand [stænd] stood, stood stood, stood V. trans.

1. stand (place):

2. stand (bear):

3. stand (pay for):

to stand a round coloq.

4. stand DER. (undergo):

I. standing [ˈstændɪŋ] SUST.

1. standing (status):

2. standing (duration):

II. standing [ˈstændɪŋ] ADJ.

1. standing (upright):

2. standing (permanent):

3. standing water:

I. wave [ˈweɪv] SUST.

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FÍS.:

3. wave (hand movement):

II. wave [ˈweɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [ˈweɪv] V. trans.

1. wave (move to signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

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standing ADJ.

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wave SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. stand [stænd] SUST.

1. stand (position):

2. stand pl in stadium:

3. stand (support, frame):

4. stand (market stall):

trucha f AmC

5. stand for vehicles:

6. stand DER.:

7. stand (group):

II. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. intr.

1. stand (be upright):

2. stand (be located):

3. stand (remain unchanged):

stand decision, law

III. stand <stood, stood> [stænd] V. trans.

1. stand (place):

2. stand (bear):

3. stand DER.:

I. standing [ˈstæn·dɪŋ] SUST.

1. standing (status):

2. standing (duration):

II. standing [ˈstæn·dɪŋ] ADJ.

1. standing (upright):

2. standing (permanent):

3. standing water:

I. wave [weɪv] SUST.

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FÍS.:

3. wave (hand movement):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. wave [weɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [weɪv] V. trans.

1. wave (signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

Present
Istand
youstand
he/she/itstands
westand
youstand
theystand
Past
Istood
youstood
he/she/itstood
westood
youstood
theystood
Present Perfect
Ihavestood
youhavestood
he/she/ithasstood
wehavestood
youhavestood
theyhavestood
Past Perfect
Ihadstood
youhadstood
he/she/ithadstood
wehadstood
youhadstood
theyhadstood

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But the flat line would not last for long, as the third wave was about to surge in a way no one had ever seen.
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The significant costs to oil and gas producers complying with this new wave of regulation will be outweighed only by the even more significant costs of non-compliance.
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The tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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