Pronunciation of the English word stands.
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1. | The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. | |
2. | MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, whereas CT stands for Computed Tomography. | |
3. | As long as Colysaeus stands, Rome stands; when Colysaeus falls, Rome and the world fall. | |
4. | Near yonder narrow road stands an old knight's castle; thick ivy creeps over the old ruined walls, leaf over leaf, even to the balcony, in which stands a beautiful maiden. She bends over the balustrades, and looks up the road. No rose on its stem is fresher than she; no apple-blossom, wafted by the wind, floats more lightly than she moves. Her rich silk rustles as she bends over and exclaims, 'Will he not come?' | |
5. | "T" stands for Tom and "M" stands for Mary. | |
6. | The balance at the bank stands at two million yen. | |
7. | The building which stands on the hillside is our school. | |
8. | A castle stands a little way up the hill. | |
9. | A beautiful church stands on the hill. | |
10. | The house which stands on the hill is very old. |