柯林斯詞典stance /st?ns/ (stances) 1. N-COUNT Your stance on a particular matter is your attitude to it. (對某事的) 態(tài)度; 立場 Congress had agreed to reconsider its stance on the armed struggle. 國會已經(jīng)同意重新考慮其對本次武裝斗爭的態(tài)度。2. N-COUNT Your stance is the way that you are standing. 站姿[正式] Take a comfortably wide stance and flex your knees a little. 取兩腿自然分開的站姿,雙膝微屈。 返回 stance劍橋詞典 stance noun [C] (OPINION) a way of thinking about something, especially expressed in a publicly stated opinion (尤指公開表明的)觀點,立場 The doctor's stance on the issue of abortion is well known . 這位醫(yī)生在墮胎問題上的立場眾人皆知。 例句 The leader's aggressive stance seems to have foreclosed any chance of diplomatic compromise .Craig doesn't have a car as a part of his anti-consumerist stance.There have been repeated calls for the president to moderate his stance on contraception .The UN called on all parties in the conflict to take a positive stance towards the new peace initiative .Would you say the government's stance on law and order has softened ? stance noun [C] (POSITION) a particular way of standing 站立姿勢 Jenny took up a stance with her feet slightly apart , ready to catch the ball . 珍妮兩腳稍稍分開站好了姿勢,準(zhǔn)備接球。 返回 stance