The Italian word for to stand is
ergersi
Italian Definition
stand | |
1. verb. stare in piedi | |
2. verb. appoggiare |
Translations for stand and their definitions
ergersi | ||
1. v. to rise | ||
2. v. (figuratively) to set oneself up as |
elevarsi | ||
1. v. (reflexive) To rise up; to rise (in importance); to be ennobled |
stare in piedi | |||
1. v. to stand; to continue standing |
alzarsi | ||
1. v. to stand up, rise to one's feet, get up, raise oneself, fly up, take off | ||
2. v. to rise |
arbitrare | ||
1. v. To referee or umpire. | ||
2. v. To arbitrate. |
tollerare | ||
1. v. To tolerate, to bear, to allow, to put up with. |
resistere | ||
1. v. (intransitive) To resist. | ||
2. v. (intransitive) To withstand. | ||
3. v. (intransitive) To endure. |
gareggiare | ||
1. v. (intransitive) to compete, vie |
candidarsi | ||
1. v. (reflexive) to present oneself as a candidate (especially for a public post) |
sopportare | ||
1. v. to bear, sustain, carry, take, withstand | ||
2. v. to suffer, undergo, bear, endure, put up with, tolerate, stand |
durare | ||
1. v. (intransitive) to last | ||
2. v. (transitive, literary) to bear, to endure |
appoggiare | ||
1. v. to support, to second, to back, to endorse | ||
2. v. to lean on, to lean against, to prop, to place, to rest on | ||
appoggiare la scala alla parete - to lean the ladder against the wall | ||
3. v. (intransitive) to rest |
soffrire | ||
1. v. to suffer, to feel, to go through | ||
2. v. to suffer, to undergo, to sustain | ||
3. v. to stand, to bear, to put up with, to allow | ||
4. v. (intransitive) to suffer, to be in pain |
subire | ||
1. v. to undergo, stand, go through | ||
2. v. to suffer, sustain, experience, receive |
sostenere | ||
1. v. to support, to hold up, to prop, to carry the weight of | ||
2. v. to sustain, to bear, to stand, to suffer | ||
3. v. to support, to back, to stand up for, to uphold, to defend, to cheer up | ||
4. v. to state, to assert, to claim, to maintain | ||
5. v. (theater) to play, to act |
collocare | ||
1. v. to place, sit, put, position, lay, arrange, seat | ||
2. v. to place (find a job/market for) | ||
3. v. (transitive, finance) to invest |
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