快好知 kuaihz


stand on造句
(181) Residents stand on electric wires to stay on high ground while others wade in neck-deep flood waters caused by Typhoon Ketsana in Cainta Rizal, east of Manila September 27, 2009. (182) She had trained her dog to do tricks, eg to stand on its hind legs. (183) Politics and Pickets - Hear where some presidential candidates stand on a recent work stoppage. (184) Maybe you would like to stand on a living moss bath mat when you get out from the bath? (185) They stand on their own accumulated faeces, which quickly become disease - ridden. (186) The old man could hardly stand on his feet in the flaw. (187) That autumn has come, I stand on street, autumn, only felt scantily clad, empty, not by himself: Autumn in? He Laiqiu? How do not see autumn now? (188) Senator Lee's stand on the tax bill misrepresents the wishes of the voters in his state. (189) So saying, he took his stand on a rock of Parnassus, and drew from his quiver two arrows of different workmanship, one to excite love, the other to repel it. (190) It may merely be a case of removing rough edges or tossing away molding to expose irregularities, in some cases to remove a prop and stand on one's own feet. (191) My English teacher is very yong. He always teaches us in a humous way and encourages us to stand on the platform and teach on ourselves , as well show a short play. (192) These three orders stand on an equal footing in the ascension career. (193) Flowing English speech should stand on awareness and building of coordinated legato enveloping stress timed rhythm and step down of pitches. (194) Objective To investigate the effect of self-designed hip bath stand on the compliance of patients with postanorectal operation. (195) Oh, yes, they make those weird, two-wheel gizmos you have to stand on that you see Kevin James riding around in in his latest movie Paul Bart : Mall Cop - it's a comedy. (196) She likes to stand on the headland to watch the ships. (197) This stylised representation shows man's ability to stand on his feet, extending his arms egotistically. (198) Who will let China stand on top of the world? (199) This stylised representation shows man's ability to stand on his feet, extending arms egotistically. (200) The stepped-up White House campaign for health care reform comes at a time when public support for the president's stand on the issue appears to be slipping. (201) You and I are compeer . There is no need to stand on ceremony. (202) I stand on the rise near what was once the baseball diamond. (203) To sit or stand on with the legs astride; straddle. (204) I stand on my front feet and do handstand to warn my enemies. (205) There are small pieces of metal that stick out for you to stand on and hold on to. (206) One person as easily sits on the back seat and other person can stand on the rear footboard . (207) The barracks stand on the site of the old castle. (208) Use Method:Hold the handrail firmly and stand on the round footboard to move your body from left to right with the power of the waist, repeat the movement. (209) Tell these chickenhearted dunces why you alone among them stand on right side of the hall. (210) Is more cantonal age tiny to all curiously stand on the wayside, looking at a that baton grand troops, hand over a head to join an ear every additional.