Meaning:
absorptance
əb'sɔrptəns /əb'sɔː-n.
a measure of the rate of decrease in the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (as light) as it passes through a given substance; the fraction of incident radiant energy absorbed per unit mass or thickness of an absorber
tan Idiom, Proverb
a pocket of resistance
a small group resisting, a few people not on side There's a pocket of resistance in one district. A few disagree.
blow this popsicle stand
leave this place, quit this place What a boring town! Let's blow this popsicle stand!
bring home the importance of something to someone
make someone fully realize something He was unable to bring home the importance of arriving early for the meeting.
can't stand
does not like, hate Don can't stand love songs. He thinks the words are silly.
drive standard
shift gears on a car or truck Can you drive standard? My car has a five-speed transmission.
give to understand
make a person understand by telling him very plainly or boldly I was given to understand that I could rent an apartment very easily here.
go the distance
finish the race, complete the course If Mat begins a project, he'll go the distance - he'll complete it.
hair stand on end
become frightened or afraid of something My hair stood on end when I saw the aftermath of the automobile accident.
hair stands on end
the hair of one's head rises because of fright My hair stood on end when I saw the large dog run out and begin to bark at me.
heart stand still
be very frightened or worried My heart stood still when the truck on the highway almost hit our car.
heart stands still
be very frightened or worried My heart stood still when I heard the story about the little boy and the fire.
if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitche
"if you do not like the pressure you can leave; if you can't cut it, you can't stay" In the boardroom someone had written on the flip chart If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!
in the tank
in jail, in prison, in the slammer While he was in the tank, he studied science and history.
into the tank
into business failure, into bankruptcy Two companies went into the tank because of free trade.
keep your distance
do not come too close, respect a person's space Keep your distance or she'll accuse you of harassment.
know where we stand
know our position, know if we have a chance, leave me hanging The Department hasn't replied to our application for assistance, so we don't know where we stand.
leg to stand on
a firm foundation of facts, facts to support one
make your hair stand on end
cause you to be afraid, petrified, scared stiff Strange sounds began coming from the closet. It was enough to make your hair stand on end.
not a leg to stand on
no good proof or excuse, no good evidence or defence to offer someone The company doesn
on the stand
on the witness stand, testifying in court Jack was on the stand today. He told the court what he saw.
pocket of resistance
(See a pocket of resistance)
poontang
sex, intercourse, nookie Listen, guys, poontang should be measured in quality, not quantity.
soften your stance
cause you to change your opinion or position If his friends go against him, he may soften his stance.
stand a chance
have a possibility They stand a good chance of winning the game.
stand away
turn away, shun, give you the cold shoulder I don
stand behind
repair or replace, guarantee Our company stands behind its products. We offer a guarantee.
stand by
follow or keep (one
stand by me
be my friend, be loyal to me, be there for me I know you like me, but will you stand by me if I get in trouble?
stand clear of something
keep away from something Please stand clear of the door while we are moving the piano.
stand corrected
admit a mistake or error, own up The square root of 4761 is 69, not 68. I stand corrected.
stand for
speak in favor of something or show that one supports it All of the candidates stand for a platform of law and order.
stand in
replace, substitute, take my place I can't coach the soccer team today. Will you stand in for me?
stand in awe of
look upon with wonder, feel respectful to He stands in awe of the former coach in the football department.
stand in for someone
be a substitute for someone else The other actor stood in for her when she was sick.
stand it
endure it, bear it, put up with it There's a very strong gas odor in here. How can you stand it?
stand off
keep someone or something from coming near or winning There was a stand-off at the bank between the police and the bank robbers.
stand on ceremony
be formal You don
stand on one
be independent He learned to stand on his own two feet when he was very young.
stand on one's own two feet
be independent My sister needs to do something to make her daughter stand on her own two feet.
stand one
maintain and defend one
stand one's ground
maintain and defend one's position Although our opponents during the negotiations were very agressive we stood our ground and bargained very hard.
stand out
be more noticeable in some way than those around one He likes to wear clothes that make him stand out from the crowd.
stand over
watch closely, keep checking all the time He stood over his son all day to make sure that he was studying for his final exams.
stand pat
be satisfied with things and be against a change We should stand pat for awhile and not do anything to cause any problems with the negotiations.
stand (someone) in good stead
be a great advantage to someone It will stand you in good stead with the company if you do the extra work.
stand (someone) up
fail to keep an appointment or date with your boyfriend or girlfriend He stood her up on a date last Saturday and now she won
stand to lose
may lose, could lose If my son fails to make a loan payment, I stand to lose $4000.
stand to reason
make sense, be logical If he told a lie about that it stands to reason that he will probably lie to you about other things too.
stand up
not meet you as planned, not attend an appointment Jerry said he would take Rita to the movies, but he stood her up.
stand up and be counted
say you support and will vote for it, stand up for If you really believe in gay rights, you will stand up and be counted.
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