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standing

N ตำแหน่ง  จุดยืน  tam-nang

 

standing joke

IDM เรื่องตลก  เรื่อง ขำ  rueng-ta-lok

 

standing room

N จุดยืน  jud-yuan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STANDING

ppr. 1. Being on the feet; being erect. [See Stand. ]
2. Moving in a certain direction to or from an object.
3. a. Settled; established, either by law or by custom, etc. ; continually existing; permanent; not temporary; as a standing army. Money is the standing measure of the value of all other commodities. Legislative bodies have certain standing rules of proceeding. Courts of law are or ought to be governed by standing rules. There are standing rules of pleading. The gospel furnishes us with standing rules of morality. The Jews by their dispersion and their present condition, are a standing evidence of the truth of revelation and of the prediction of Moses. Many fashionable vices and follies ought to be the standing objects of ridicule.
4. Lasting; not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; as a standing color.
5. Stagnant; not flowing; as standing water.
6. Fixed; not movable; as a standing bed; distinguished from a truckle bed.
7. Remaining erect; not cut down; as standing corn.
Standing rigging, of a ship. This consists of the cordage or ropes which sustain the masts and remain fixed in their position. Such are the shrouds and stays.

 

STANDING

n. 1. Continuance; duration or existence; as a custom of long standing.
2. Possession of an office, character or place; as a patron or officer of long standing.
3. Station; place to stand in.
I will provide you with a good standing to see his entry.
4. Power to stand.
I sink in deep mire, where there is no standing. Psalm 69:2.
5. Rank; condition in society; as a man of good standing or of high standing among his friends.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STANDING

STANDING Stand "ing, a.

 

1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn.

 

2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water.

 

3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color.

 

4. Established by law, custom, or the like; settled; continually existing; permanent; not temporary; as, a standing army; legislative bodies have standing rules of proceeding and standing committees.

 

5. Not movable; fixed; as, a standing bed (distinguished from a trundle-bed ). Standing army. See Standing army, under Army. -- Standing bolt. See Stud bolt, under Stud, a stem. -- Standing committee, in legislative bodies, etc. , a committee appointed for the consideration of all subjects of a particular class which shall arise during the session or a stated period. -- Standing cup, a tall goblet, with a foot and a cover. -- Standing finish (Arch. ), that part of the interior fittings, esp. of a dwelling house, which is permanent and fixed in its place, as distinguished from doors, sashes, etc. -- Standing order (Eccl.), the denomination (Congregiational ) established by law; -- a term formerly used in Connecticut. See also under Order. -- Standing part. (Naut. ) (a ) That part of a tackle which is made fast to a block, point, or other object. (b ) That part of a rope around which turns are taken with the running part in making a knot of the like. -- Standing rigging (Naut. ), the cordage or rope which sustain the masts and remain fixed in their position, as the shrouds and stays, - - distinguished from running rigging.

 

STANDING

STANDING Stand "ing, n.

 

1. The act of stopping, or coming to a stand; the state of being erect upon the feet; stand.

 

2. Maintenance of position; duration; duration or existence in the same place or condition; continuance; as, a custom of long standing; an officer of long standing. An ancient thing of long standing. Bunyan.

 

3. Place to stand in; station; stand. I will provide you a good standing to see his entry. Bacon. I think in deep mire, where there is no standing. Ps. lxix. 2.

 

4. Condition in society; relative position; reputation; rank; as, a man of good standing, or of high standing. Standing off (Naut. ), sailing from the land. -- Standing on (Naut. ), sailing toward land.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

standing

stand ing |ˈstandiNG ˈstændɪŋ | noun 1 position, status, or reputation: their standing in the community | a man of high social standing. (standings ) the table of scores indicating the relative positions of competitors in a sports contest: she heads the world championship standings. 2 used to specify the length of time that something has lasted or that someone has fulfilled a particular role: an interdepartmental squabble of long standing . adjective [ attrib. ] 1 (of a jump or a start in a running race ) performed from rest or an upright position, without a run-up or the use of starting blocks. 2 remaining in force or use; permanent: he has a standing invitation to visit them | a standing army. 3 (of water ) stagnant or still. 4 (of grain ) not yet reaped and so still erect. 5 Printing (of metal type ) kept set up after use. PHRASES all standing Sailing (chiefly with reference to a boat's stopping ) without time to lower the sails. in good standing in favor or on good terms with someone: the companies wanted to stay in good standing with the government. leave someone /something standing informal be much better or make much faster progress than someone or something else.

 

standing committee

stand ing com mit tee noun a permanent committee that meets regularly.

 

standing count

stand ing count |ˈstændɪŋ kaʊnt |(also standing eight count ) noun Boxing a count of eight taken on a boxer who has not been knocked down but who appears temporarily unfit to continue fighting.

 

standing crop

stand ing crop noun a growing crop, esp. of a grain. Ecology the total biomass of an ecosystem or any of its components at a given time.

 

standing joke

stand ing joke noun something that regularly causes amusement or provokes ridicule.

 

standing order

stand ing or der |ˌstændɪŋ ˈɔrdər | noun 1 an order or ruling governing the procedures of a society, council, or other deliberative body. 2 a military order or ruling that is retained irrespective of changing conditions.

 

standing ovation

stand ing o va tion noun a period of prolonged applause during which those in the crowd or audience rise to their feet.

 

standing part

stand ing part noun the end of a rope in a ship's rigging that is made fast, as distinct from the end to be hauled on. (in knot-tying ) the main part of the rope as opposed to the free end.

 

standing rigging

stand ing rig ging noun see rigging ( sense 1 ).

 

Standing Rock

Stand ing Rock a Sioux Indian reservation that straddles the North Dakota South Dakota border, west of the Missouri River.

 

standing room

stand ing room |ˈstændɪŋ rum | noun space available for people to stand rather than sit in a vehicle, building, or stadium.

 

standing stone

stand ing stone |ˈstændɪŋ stoʊn | noun another term for menhir.

 

standing wave

stand ing wave noun Physics a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude. Compare with traveling wave.

 

Oxford Dictionary

standing

stand |ing |ˈstandɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] 1 position, status, or reputation: their standing in the community | a man of high social standing. (standings ) the table of scores indicating the relative positions of competitors in a sporting contest: she heads the world championship standings. 2 the length of time that something has lasted or that someone has fulfilled a role; duration: an inter-departmental squabble of long standing . 3 a stall for cattle and horses. adjective [ attrib. ] 1 (of a jump or a start in a running race ) performed from rest or an upright position, without a run-up or the use of starting blocks. 2 remaining in force or use; permanent: he has a standing invitation to visit them | a standing army. 3 (of water ) stagnant or still. 4 Printing (of metal type ) kept set up after use. PHRASES all standing Sailing (chiefly with reference to a boat's stopping ) without time to lower the sails. in good standing in favour or on good terms with someone: the companies wanted to stay in good standing with the government. leave someone /thing standing informal be much better or make much faster progress than someone or something else: in the personal fitness stakes he left her standing.

 

standing committee

stand |ing com ¦mit |tee noun a permanent committee that meets regularly.

 

standing count

standing count (also standing eight count ) noun Boxing a count of eight taken on a boxer who has not been knocked down but who appears temporarily unfit to continue fighting.

 

standing crop

stand |ing crop noun 1 a growing crop, especially of a cereal. 2 Ecology the total biomass of an ecosystem or any of its components at a given time.

 

standing joke

stand |ing joke noun something that regularly causes amusement or provokes ridicule.

 

standing order

stand |ing order noun 1 Brit. an instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments to a particular person or organization. 2 Brit. an order for a commodity placed on a regular basis with a retailer such as a newsagent. 3 an order or ruling governing the procedures of a parliament or other society or council. 4 a military order or ruling that is retained irrespective of changing conditions.

 

standing ovation

stand |ing ova |tion noun a period of prolonged applause during which the crowd or audience rise to their feet.

 

standing part

stand |ing part noun the end of a rope or sheet in a ship's rigging which is made fast, as distinct from the end to be hauled on.

 

standing rigging

stand |ing rig |ging noun see rigging ( sense 1 ).

 

Standing Rock

Stand ing Rock a Sioux Indian reservation that straddles the North Dakota South Dakota border, west of the Missouri River.

 

standing room

stand |ing room noun [ mass noun ] space available for people to stand rather than sit in a passenger vehicle or building.

 

standing stone

stand |ing stone noun another term for menhir.

 

standing wave

stand |ing wave noun Physics a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude. Compare with travelling wave.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

standing

standing noun 1 his standing in the community: status, rank, ranking, position; reputation, estimation, stature; dated station. 2 a person of some standing: seniority, rank, eminence, prominence, prestige, repute, stature, esteem, importance, account, consequence, influence, distinction; informal clout. 3 a squabble of long standing: duration, existence, continuance, endurance, life, history. adjective 1 standing stones: upright, erect, vertical, plumb, upended, on end, perpendicular; on one's feet. ANTONYMS flat, lying down, seated. 2 standing water: stagnant, still, motionless, static, stationary, dead, slack. ANTONYMS flowing. 3 a standing invitation: permanent, perpetual, everlasting, continuing, abiding, indefinite, open-ended; regular, repeated. ANTONYMS temporary, occasional.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

standing

standing noun 1 his standing in the community: status, rank, ranking, position, social position, station, level, footing, place; repute, reputation, estimation, stature; archaic condition, degree, report. 2 the departmental records officer was a person of some standing: seniority, rank, eminence, prominence, prestige, reputation, good reputation, repute, stature, esteem, illustriousness, importance, account, consequence, influence, weight, sway, distinction, renown, note, notability, noteworthiness; informal clout; dated mark. 3 a squabble of long standing: duration, existence, continuance, endurance, length of time, life, validity. adjective 1 standing stones: upright, erect, vertical, plumb, upended, on end, rearing, straight (up and down ), perpendicular; on one's feet; not yet reaped; Heraldry rampant. ANTONYMS flat, lying down, seated. 2 standing water: stagnant, still, motionless, immobile, inert, lifeless, dead, slack, static, stationary. ANTONYMS flowing. 3 a standing invitation: permanent, perpetual, everlasting, continuing, abiding, constant, fixed, indefinite, open-ended; regular, repeated. ANTONYMS temporary, occasional.

 

Duden Dictionary

Standing

Stan ding Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈstændɪŋ |das Standing; Genitiv: des Standings englisch standing, zu: to stand = stehen Rang, Ansehen

 

Standing Ovations

Stan ding Ova tions Pluralwort , die |ˈstændɪŋ oʊˈveɪʃənz |Pluraletantum englisch standing ovation (Singular ), aus: standing = stehend und ovation = Ovation im Stehen dargebrachte Ovationen das Publikum verabschiedete den Dirigenten mit Standing Ovations

 

French Dictionary

standing

standing FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour niveau de vie, luxe.

 

Spanish Dictionary

standing

standing nombre masculino Posición social elevada asociada un buen nivel de vida y a la idea de un cierto lujo :viviendas de alto standing .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘estandin ’.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

standing

stand ing /stǽndɪŋ /stand 形容詞 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗1 いつまでも続く, 永続的な ; いつも変わらぬ, 常備の ▸ a standing invitation to dinner (いつでも好きな時に )食事に来てもよい招待 2 立った姿勢 [起立 ]でなされる ; 立っている, 立ったままの standing trees 立ち木 ▸ a standing start (陸上競技の )スタンディングスタート ▸ a standing broad jump 立幅跳び 3 よどんでいる, たまっている 〈水 〉standing water たまり水 4 動いていない, 休んでいる 〈機械など 〉.5 据付けの, 固定した ▸ a standing bed 固定式ベッド 名詞 1 U C (社会 組織における )地位, 身分 ; 評判, 名声 be in good standing よい身分である have a high [low ] standing 高い [低い ]評判を得る 2 U 持続, 存続 (duration )▸ a rule of long standing 長く続いている規則 3 U 立っていること [場所 ], 立つ場所 ; 立ち見席 (standing room )Standing room only .掲示 立ち見席のみ (⦅略 ⦆SRO )~̀ rmy 常備軍 .~́ comm ttee 常設委員会 .~̀ j ke いつもの冗談 .~̀ rder (s )1 the (議会の )議事規則 .2 通例 s 〗固定した注文, (取りやめの申し出があるまでの )継続注文 .3 ⦅英 ⦆(口座からの )自動引き落とし (banker's order ).~̀ ov tion スタンディングオベーション 〘立ち上がって拍手喝采 かっさい すること 〙.~̀ w ve 物理 定常波 .