The present invention relates an improved structure of a file which can stand in an upright position comprising (a) an outer covering board having a horizontal scored line across the center of the board so that the outer covering board is bendable outward along the scored line; (b) an inner...
1.to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying.His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand;After the storm, few trees were left standing. 2.(often withup) to rise to the feet.He pushed back his chair and stood up;Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthe...
百度试题 结果1 题目Postures send same messages to all people, . when you stand in an upright position, you impress others as being energetic.( ) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 错误
The average adult head weighs 10 to 12 pounds when it's in the upright position. However, because of the gravity, bending your head at a mere 15 degree puts 27 pounds of pressure on your spine(脊椎);a 30 degree neck bend could equal 40 pounds of a pressure; a 45 degree bend adds ...
For a human, it means to be in an upright position with your weight on your feet. 对人类来说,这意味着保持直立姿势,把重量放在脚上。 When you stand, you do not move much. 当你站着的时候,不会有什么移动。 Here is an example.
由第三段中The average adult head weighs 10 to 12 pounds when it’s in the upright position. However, because of the gravity, bending your head at a mere 15 degree puts 27 pounds of pressure on your spine(脊椎); a 30 degree neck bend could equal(等于) 40 pounds of pressure; a 45 ...
5.To measure a specified height when in an upright position: stands six feet tall.6.To take ...
由本段的内容"The average adult head weighs 10 to 12 pounds when it's in the upright position.However,because of the gravity,bending your head at a mere 15 degree puts 27 pounds of pressure on your spine(脊椎);a 30 degree neck bend could equal(等于)40 pounds of pressure;a 45 degree ...
STAND meaning: 1 : to be in an upright position with all of your weight on your feet; 2 : to move onto your feet from a sitting or low position often + up
ロングマン現代英英辞典よりstand1/stænd/●●●S1W1verb(past tense and past participlestood/stʊd/)1be on feet(alsobe standing up)[intransitive]to support yourself on your feet or be in anuprightpositionIt looks like we’ll have to stand – there are no seats left.She stood in ...