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stand
Verb
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When you stand, your body is at rest and supported only by your feet.
I stand in the bus when there are no seats.
He stood in line at the store for a long time.
stand
Noun
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A stand is a position or opinion that you plan to defend and not move from.
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You put something on a stand to keep it off the ground or floor.
The clock was on the night stand next to the bed.
upon
Preposition
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on or onto
The police were called upon to save him.
The snow fell gently upon the lake.
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going to happen
Christmas is almost upon us.
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at (a time)
Upon his death, she became the owner of the store.
terms
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noun
(= footing)
status with respect to the relations between people or groups
on good terms with her in-laws
on a friendly footing
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noun
(= price, damage)
the amount of money needed to purchase something
the price of gasoline
he got his new car on excellent terms
how much is the damage?