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stan

/stan/US // stæn //

斯坦,史坦,史丹,斯坦恩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an overly enthusiastic fan, especially of a celebrity.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be an overly enthusiastic fan of someone or something: He's my fave rapper but I don't stan for him.

Examples

  • The name “Stan” was a reference to her grandfather, but Petito never referred to him in that way, the warrant says.

  • When artist Larry Lieber was desperately looking for work, a staffer dismissed him by saying “the only people Stan thinks about are himself and his family, and that doesn’t include you.”

  • Stan, at least, appears to have taken a cue from them when building his New Orleans Pelicans defense.

  • Clooney's personal publicist, Stan Rosenfield, declined to comment.

  • Arkansas, for instance, tabbed Stan Heath to replace Nolan Richardson in 2002.

  • Stan Lee, the creator of Spider-Man, published a video in which he said that Glover should be given a chance.

  • Now, 13 years later, Stan's little brother Matthew is back to avenge his death.

  • So when Amador shows up dead, Stan has sort of boxed himself into a corner.

  • Stan's to reason,' says I, 'it's an old deserted house, an' he's goin' to git part of a night's rest there.

  • I hadn't time to think, for I had passed t' point, and t' chap couldn't stan' no more.

  • It's right ferninst where yer afther stan'in, up the stairs on the corner of Granefield Coort—over there, bedad.

  • Miss Alice is ergwine ter stan twixt yu und de jedge, dats who.

  • "I'm agwine to stan betwixt yu und de jedge, dats who," replied Clarissa consequentially.