stood
stood — verb
1. the irregular past form of the verb 'stand', used as the simple past tense and a
the irregular past form of the verb 'stand', used as the simple past tense and as a past participle in perfect constructions — it covers all meanings of the base verb, such as being upright, being located somewhere, or putting something into a vertical position
Haruto stood by the window and watched the rain fall on the street.
past simple: stood + [prepositional phrase] + and + [verb]
Diya had stood in line for twenty minutes before the ticket office opened.
past perfect: had stood + [prepositional phrase] + for [duration]
Ingrid has stood at the front of the class every morning this term.
The wooden sign was stood next to the entrance by the event staff.
文法句型
stood (past simple)
have/has/had stood (perfect)
be stood (passive)
stood + [prepositional phrase]
用法筆記
The form 'stood' is irregular — it does not follow the regular -ed past tense pattern of verbs like 'walked' or 'helped'. It serves as both the simple past and the past participle of 'stand', covering all meanings of the base verb (to be upright, to be located, to remain valid, to tolerate, etc.). For the full range of semantic senses with definitions and examples, see the entry for 'stand'.