stand
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Angelë[Sepe]
Palî [Sepe]
stand \stænd\
- lütï
- Stand over there while I clean the floor.
- A house divided against itself cannot stand. — (Abraham Lincoln, avant la Guerre civile américaine,)
- The works of Shakespeare have stood the test of time.
- If the Protocol is allowed to stand, the Belfast Agreement and all the other safeguards that ensure that Northern Ireland must remain British until a majority wants a change in its status will effectively mean nothing. — (Has the Northern Ireland Protocol undermined the United Kingdom?, Wednesday June 02, 2021)
- I can’t stand all this smoke in the room.
Pandôo [Sepe]
stand \stænd\
- ...
- You have to take a stand one way or the other.
- Buy me a drink from the hot dog stand.
- A stand is a resolute, unwavering position; firm opinion; action for a purpose in the face of opposition.
- A stand is the platform on which a witness testifies in court; the witness stand or witness box.
- The stand against automation was doomed to failure.
- A stand is 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.
- He set the music upon the stand and began to play.
Âlïndïpa[Sepe]
- Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed., 1995 → dîko mbëtï