stand for

stand for
1) (to be a candidate for election to: He stood for Parliament.)
2) (to be an abbreviation for: HQ stands for Headquarters.)
3) (to represent: I like to think that our school stands for all that is best in education.)
4) (to tolerate: I won't stand for this sort of behaviour.)
stand for vb significar
what does BBC stand for? ¿qué significan las siglas BBC?
stand for vt
1) represent: significar
2) permit, tolerate: permitir, tolerar
v + prep + o
a) (represent) \<\<initials/symbol\>\> significar*

what does PS stand for? — ¿qué significa PS?

CTI stands for ... — CTI son las siglas de ...

he has betrayed everything he once stood for — ha traicionado todo aquello con lo que se lo solía identificar

b) (put up with) (usu with neg) consentir*, tolerar
VI + PREP
1) (=represent) [abbreviation] significar

MP stands for Member of Parliament — MP significa Miembro del Parlamento

A stands for apple — M es de manzana

here a dash stands for a word — aquí una raya representa una palabra

2) (=support) [+ principle, honesty] representar
3) (=permit) permitir; (=tolerate) admitir

I won't stand for that — eso no lo admito

I'll not stand for your whims any longer — no aguanto tus caprichos un momento más

4) see stand 3., 14)
* * *
v + prep + o
a) (represent) \<\<initials/symbol\>\> significar*

what does PS stand for? — ¿qué significa PS?

CTI stands for ... — CTI son las siglas de ...

he has betrayed everything he once stood for — ha traicionado todo aquello con lo que se lo solía identificar

b) (put up with) (usu with neg) consentir*, tolerar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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