1.to not move when someone attacks you or is going to attack you
2.to refuse to change your opinions, beliefs, or decisions despite pressure to change them
1.Be prepared to stand your ground firmly, yet cordially, especially in the last few minutes of the negotiations.
要准备好牢牢地站在你的立场上,仍然保持诚恳,特别是在谈判的最后几分钟里。
2.If you stand your ground in the meeting, you'll greatly increase their opinion of you, and they'll be less likely to try to trick you.
如果你在会议中坚定立场,对方会加深对你的印象,他们比较不会想和你玩花招。
3.In terms of martial arts, to be like the earth means to stand your ground.
在武术里,如地意味着坚守你的地盘。
4.Many professional athletes thrive on intimidation, Reilley says, so be prepared to stand your ground.
莱里说,许多职业运动员越受激越有出色表现,所以记者应做好坚持自己立场的准备。
5.So stand your ground, and understand that the interviewer is being as insistent as you are.
因此坚守你的阵地,要知道面试官跟你一样急切。
6.So stand your ground, Mr. President, and don't give in to threats. No deal is better than a bad deal.
因此,请奥巴马总统坚持到底,不要向威胁低头。达不成协议也好过达成糟糕的协议。
7.Partners may try to argue with you; however, you must stand your ground.
伴侣可能会想尽力说服你,你一定要站稳立场;
8.Never stand your ground to criticize anyone or anything, not abusive or criticize your competitors.
绝对不要站在你的立场上批评任何人或任何事,不要恶言相向或批评你的竞争者。
9.But you should be firm and stand your ground on how you want to handle your end of gift giving.
但是你应该坚定你的立场,就是如何处理年底年底得到的礼物。
10.You were mistaken. You shouldn't stand your ground .
你错了,你不应该固执已见。