BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «STAND SOMEONE IN GOOD STEAD»
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stand someone in good stead lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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A Collection of Confusible Phrases
... particularly when they get to know what's going on. stand out for something -
stand in for something I: He has not grit enough to stand out for justice and
honesty. stand in good with someone stand someone in good stead stand in
good with ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms
... not stand an earthly: sec EARTHLY. stand the gaff: see GAFF. stand someone
in good stead: see STEAD. stand on ceremony: see CEREMONY. stand
something on its head: see HEAD. stand on me rely on me; believe me. informal
stand on ...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
... mentioned: Aunt Eileen's cooking is a standing joke in the family — she's
hopeless. stand (someone) in good stead see stead. stand-offish (derog) (of a
person or his manner etc) unfriendly: The neighbours were rather stand-offish
when we ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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American English Idiomatic Expressions
in 52 Weeks: An Easy ...
... stand (someone) in good stead — be a great advantage to someone USAGE:
The teacher advised us that a good appearance and the ability to speak
effectively will stand us in good stead in the future. .' Satisfaction some sweet
sauce ...
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Pocket Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus
(in someone's or something's stead) instead of someone or something. stand
someone in good stead be useful to someone over time. stead·fast /ˈstedˌfast/
adj. not changing in your attitudes or aims. stead·fast·ly adv. stead·y /ˈstedē/ adj.
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Oxford American Desk Dictionary & Thesaurus
(in someone's or something's stead) instead of someone or something. stand
someone in good stead be useful to someone over time. stead·fast /ˈstedˌfast/
adj. not changing in your attitudes or aims. stead·fast·ly adv. stead·y /ˈstedē/ adj.
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Pocket Oxford English Dictionary
... appointed in his stead. stand someone in good stead be useful to someone in
the future. steadfast adj. not changing in your attitudes or aims. steadfastly adv.
steadfastness n. – origin Old English, 'standing firm'. steady adj. (steadier ...
[ NYT, Tu, 11/24/92, A1, 5] stand someone in good stead to give someone an
advantage Mr. Dukakis was, after all, a novice at Presidential politics. And the
qualities that stood him in good stead in the primary season were far less useful
in the ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
Stead /sted/ >n a place, especially in the phrase in someone's stead. [Anglo-
Saxon stede] ♢ stand someone in good stead to prove useful to them. Steadfast /'
stedfa:st/ >adj firm; resolute; determinedly unwavering. [Anglo-Saxon stede place
+ ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «STAND SOMEONE IN GOOD STEAD»
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stand someone in good stead digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
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That's a capability that will stand someone in good stead, along with recall, research, logic, problem-solving, and all the other accoutrements of being equipped ... «The Independent, Mei 15»