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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++stance /stɑːns $ stæns/ ●○○ noun [countable usually singular]  1 OPINIONan opinion that is stated publicly 〔公开表明的〕观点,立场,看法 SYN standstance on What is your stance on environmental issues? 你在环境问题上持什么立场?stance against a strong stance against abortion 反对堕胎的强硬立场take/adopt a stance The president has adopted a tough stance on terrorism. 总统对恐怖主义采取强硬的立场。2 STANDa position in which you stand, especially when playing a sport 〔尤指体育运动中的〕站姿 a fighting stance 搏击姿势
Examples from the Corpus
stanceThe stability of a stance depends upon the distribution of the body weight.His head kept dipping and his wings half opening as he tried to retain his balance on his awkward stance.The council has taken a pro-growth, pro-business stance on development issues.As a result, market intelligence is limited, and has led to contradictory stances being adopted by different companies.But other community groups are taking a markedly different stance.The Dodson aunts take pride in his stance in this hour of crisis.The club's golf pro gave me some pointers on my stance and swing.The official stance is that the lottery money should be used for the arts and education.Why not love everyone instead of interacting from the opposite stance?The political stance of the paper means it is unlikely to report the affair in a balanced way.His stupid stance fills me with wild hope.Deng closely aligned himself with this stance.His tough stance on crime appeals to voters.strong stanceHaving come to power that year, she was advocating a strong stance in the face of the Soviet arms build-up.Patrick Buchanan has criticized Dole for not taking a stronger stance against abortion.The Mutawas offered the father moral support in his strong stance and showered him with accolades for his religious conviction.
Origin stance (1500-1600) Old French estance, from Vulgar Latin stantia, from Latin stare to stand
stance nounChinese
opinion that publicly Corpus an stated is


stance
stance /stɑːns $ stæns/ noun [countable usually singular]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Old French
 Origin: estance, from Vulgar Latin stantia, from Latin stare 'to stand'
1. an opinion that is stated publicly
   SYN  stand
    stance on
    What is your stance on environmental issues?
    stance against
    a strong stance against abortion
    take/adopt a stance
    The President has adopted a tough stance on terrorism.
2. a position in which you stand, especially when playing a sport:
    a fighting stance


stanceBrE /stæns/ 🔊, also /stɑːns/ 🔊NAmE /stæns/ 🔊 noun~ (on sth) the opinions that sb has about sth and expresses publicly (公开表明的)观点,态度,立场 SYN position What is the newspaper's stance on the war? 那家报纸对这场战争持什么立场?🔊🔊the way in which sb stands, especially when playing a sport (尤指体育运动中的)站立姿势