Study the phrasal verbs. Lead-in.
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Boss: “Pete, you’ll have to stand aside. Mike will take your place.”
Employee: “No, that’s unfair. I’ll stand up for my rights!”
So, the employee stands up to his boss.
Girl: “What do these letters, L O L, stand for?”
Man: “Stand back from the box, it could be dangerous.”
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Daniel always stands out, he’s smart and creative.
That’s why he often stands in for his boss when the latter is away on business.
More phrasal verbs with STAND …
stand aside | quit a job/ position so another person can take it on: Mary decided to stand aside in favour of her elder sister who was in a more difficult situation. |
move towards one side to make room for sb: We stood aside to let the guests pass. | |
stand back (from sth) | move back or stand at a distance from sth: Mike told the others to stand back from the suspicious bag. |
stand by | be ready and waiting to act: The fire brigade was standing by. |
help sb out in a difficult situation: “I will always stand by you,” she whispered quietly to Mark. | |
not act when sth negative is going on: He just stood by watching them die. | |
stand for | mean, especially about abbreviations: What does “UNO” stand for? |
agree with sth, approve, or accept sth: I do not share the ideas this company stands for. | |
stand in for | substitute sb temporarily: My colleague will stand in for me while I’m away on business. |
stand out | be noticeable, remarkable, or prominent (=outstanding): Austin will easily stand out from the rest of the staff as more experienced and qualified. |
stand up | be in an upright position, get to your feet: The students stood up the moment the teacher entered the classroom. |
stand up for | protect, defend sb: Always stand up for yourself and never allow others to humiliate you! |
stand up to | (~sb) not tolerate bad treatment/ attitude from sb: She was brave enough to stand up to her boss. |
(~sth) resist and last long despite the poor treatment: This material is developed to stand up to severe winters and low temperatures. |