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
- Its government should stand firm to look after its peoples Interests and its National Security.
政府应该坚持把人民的利益和国防安全放在首要位置。 - She intends to stand firm on this issue.
她对这件事丝毫不让步。 - 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。 - 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。 - If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.
你们若是不信,定然不得立稳。 - 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。 - If I stand firm, I'll get through to them.
如果我坚持住,我会通过的。 - Sometime they're pushing to see if your love will stand firm.
有时他们正在推动看到你的爱将坚决。 - The government should stand firm against such threats.
政府对这种威胁应毫不示弱。 - He didn't stand firm.
他站不稳立场。