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understand
verb
-
understand
,
understanding
,
understands
,
understood
to
know
what
something
means
or
what
someone
is
saying
β’
Do
you
understand
the
instructions
on
the
packet
?
Do
you
understand
the
instructions
on
the
packet
?
β’
Lena
can
understand
French
,
but
she
feels
shy
about
speaking
it
.
Lena
can
understand
French
,
but
she
feels
shy
about
speaking
it
.
verb
-
understand
,
understanding
,
understands
,
understood
to
know
how
someone
feels
and
show
sympathy
β’
I
understand
how
nervous
you
feel
before
the
test
.
I
understand
how
nervous
you
feel
before
the
test
.
β’
Good
friends
understand
each
other
in
hard
times
.
Good
friends
understand
each
other
in
hard
times
.
verb
-
understand
,
understanding
,
understands
,
understood
to
think
or
believe
something
is
true
because
of
what
you
have
been
told
or
have
read
β’
I
understand
that
the
meeting
has
been
moved
to
Friday
.
I
understand
that
the
meeting
has
been
moved
to
Friday
.
β’
From
what
I
understand
,
the
movie
was
filmed
in
Spain
.
From
what
I
understand
,
the
movie
was
filmed
in
Spain
.
stand
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
be
on
your
feet
with
your
body
upright
,
not
sitting
or
lying
down
β’
Security
guards
often
have
to
stand
for
hours
during
their
shifts
.
Security
guards
often
have
to
stand
for
hours
during
their
shifts
.
β’
The
children
were
told
to
stand
quietly
in
a
neat
line
before
the
museum
doors
opened
.
The
children
were
told
to
stand
quietly
in
a
neat
line
before
the
museum
doors
opened
.
Old
English
β
standan
β,
from
Proto-Germanic
β
standanΔ
β,
meaning
β
to
stand
β.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
be
upright
on
your
feet
rather
than
sitting
or
lying
β’
After
sitting
all
morning
,
Anna
decided
to
stand
and
stretch
.
After
sitting
all
morning
,
Anna
decided
to
stand
and
stretch
.
β’
The
guards
stood
outside
the
palace
gates
all
night
.
The
guards
stood
outside
the
palace
gates
all
night
.
Old
English
β
standan
β,
from
Proto-Germanic
β
standanΔ
β,
meaning
β
to
stand
β.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
rise
to
your
feet
from
a
sitting
or
lying
position
β’
Please
stand
when
the
judge
enters
the
courtroom
.
Please
stand
when
the
judge
enters
the
courtroom
.
β’
After
tying
his
shoes
,
he
stood
and
grabbed
his
backpack
.
After
tying
his
shoes
,
he
stood
and
grabbed
his
backpack
.
noun
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
a
small
stall
,
booth
,
or
table
where
goods
are
sold
or
displayed
β’
We
bought
fresh
lemonade
from
a
street
stand
by
the
beach
.
We
bought
fresh
lemonade
from
a
street
stand
by
the
beach
.
β’
The
farmer
set
up
a
vegetable
stand
at
the
Saturday
market
.
The
farmer
set
up
a
vegetable
stand
at
the
Saturday
market
.
noun
a
piece
of
furniture
or
frame
that
supports
or
holds
something
upright
β’
He
placed
the
guitar
on
its
stand
in
the
corner
.
He
placed
the
guitar
on
its
stand
in
the
corner
.
β’
Please
return
the
microphone
to
the
stand
after
you
β
re
done
.
Please
return
the
microphone
to
the
stand
after
you
β
re
done
.
noun
a
small
stall
or
booth
where
goods
or
services
are
sold
or
offered
β’
We
bought
lemonade
from
a
street
stand
.
We
bought
lemonade
from
a
street
stand
.
β’
There
β
s
a
flower
stand
near
the
station
entrance
.
There
β
s
a
flower
stand
near
the
station
entrance
.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
tolerate
or
accept
something
unpleasant
β’
I
can't
stand
the
smell
of
burnt
popcorn
.
I
can't
stand
the
smell
of
burnt
popcorn
.
β’
He
couldn't
stand
the
loud
music
and
left
the
club
early
.
He
couldn't
stand
the
loud
music
and
left
the
club
early
.
noun
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
an
upright
support
or
frame
designed
to
hold
something
,
such
as
a
lamp
or
a
microphone
β’
Place
the
guitar
back
on
its
stand
after
you
finish
playing
.
Place
the
guitar
back
on
its
stand
after
you
finish
playing
.
β’
The
presenter
adjusted
the
microphone
stand
before
speaking
.
The
presenter
adjusted
the
microphone
stand
before
speaking
.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
tolerate
or
accept
something
unpleasant
β’
I
can
β
t
stand
loud
chewing
noises
.
I
can
β
t
stand
loud
chewing
noises
.
β’
He
couldn
β
t
stand
the
heat
,
so
he
moved
to
a
cooler
city
.
He
couldn
β
t
stand
the
heat
,
so
he
moved
to
a
cooler
city
.
noun
an
act
of
defending
or
clearly
stating
a
firm
position
on
something
β’
She
made
a
brave
stand
against
bullying
.
She
made
a
brave
stand
against
bullying
.
β’
The
mayor
β
s
stand
on
climate
change
is
very
clear
.
The
mayor
β
s
stand
on
climate
change
is
very
clear
.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
remain
valid
,
unchanged
,
or
in
effect
β’
Our
offer
still
stands
if
you
change
your
mind
.
Our
offer
still
stands
if
you
change
your
mind
.
β’
The
decision
will
stand
unless
new
evidence
appears
.
The
decision
will
stand
unless
new
evidence
appears
.
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
to
put
your
name
forward
as
a
candidate
in
an
election
β’
She
decided
to
stand
for
Parliament
next
year
.
She
decided
to
stand
for
Parliament
next
year
.
β’
Three
candidates
will
stand
in
the
mayoral
election
.
Three
candidates
will
stand
in
the
mayoral
election
.
standing
verb
-
stand
,
standing
,
stands
,
stood
present
participle
of
stand
:
to
be
in
an
upright
position
on
your
feet
β’
The
children
are
standing
in
a
circle
,
ready
to
play
.
The
children
are
standing
in
a
circle
,
ready
to
play
.
β’
He
was
standing
on
the
balcony
when
the
rain
began
.
He
was
standing
on
the
balcony
when
the
rain
began
.