stand
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复数形式
stand-ins
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替身, 代班
a person who replaces someone else briefly in doing their job while they are not available
A stand-in is a person who temporarily takes over someone else's role or responsibilities while that person is unavailable. For example, in film production, a stand-in might be used to help with lighting or camera setups when the main actor is not present or on a break. In other settings, a stand-in might cover for someone in a meeting or take over a task at work if the regular person is on vacation or out sick. The stand-in helps ensure that activities continue smoothly during the absence of the usual person.
- She worked as a stand-in for the CEO during his business trip.
在CEO出差期间,她担任了替身。
- He served as a stand-in for his friend at the meeting while she dealt with a personal emergency.
在她处理个人紧急情况时,他在会议上充当了他朋友的替身。
- The photographer used a stand-in to test the lighting before the main model arrived.
摄影师在主要模特到达之前使用了一个替身来测试灯光。
- The actor was sick, so the director asked the understudy to act as a stand-in for the rehearsal.
演员生病了,所以导演要求替补演员在排练中充当替身。