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stand off
Verb
US
dated
Japanese Meaning
(対象から)一定の距離を置いて立つ、離れている状態を保つ / (攻撃に備えて)攻撃体勢を取ることによって、侵入者が近づくのを防ぐ / (航海や古風な表現で)岸から離れる、沖へ出る
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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To stand some distance apart from something or someone. / (US) To prevent any would-be attacker from coming close by adopting an offensive posture. / (nautical, dated) To move away from shore.
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stand off
The ranger told the hikers to stand off from the fragile plants to avoid damaging them.
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The ranger told the hikers to stand off from the fragile plants to avoid damaging them.
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