stand firm
英 [stænd fɜːm]
美 [stænd fɜːrm]
坚定不移;坚持己见;拒不让步
英英释义
verb
- refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief
- stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something
双语例句
- It would be better to stand firm, gain respect, and pick up the pieces later.
最好还是立场坚定,赢得尊敬,以后再收拾残局。 - The government should stand firm against such threats.
政府对这种威胁应毫不示弱。 - Will you stand firm for your husband when he have problem or will you leave him and run away?
当你的丈夫有困难的时候,你是会坚定不移地站在他的一边,还是会离开他而跑掉呢? - If they do not stand firm, they cannot protect themselves, let alone their beloved ones.
如果他们立场不坚定,他们没法自保,更别说保护心爱的人了。 - In my album there a childhood photo, shot this photo when I was just able to stand firm.
在我的影集里有一张儿时的照片,拍这张照片时我才刚刚能站稳。 - Losers stand firm on petty things but compromise on values.
失败者坚持琐碎的事但妥协价值观。 - And third, perhaps most important, we must insist that all leaders stand firm against protectionist pressures.
第三,也许是最重要的,我们必须坚持所有领导人坚决反对保护主义。 - She intends to stand firm on this issue.
她对这件事丝毫不让步。 - The President has appealed to his European partners to stand firm on the issue.
总统已经呼吁其欧洲伙伴在此问题上站稳立场。 - We firmly believed it; you must stand firm.
我们坚定的信仰它;你必须坚定。
