If you stand back-to-back. you will both be standing behind one another.
Stand behind them on any of the 24 time zone lines, with both of you facing west. You'll be standing physically behind them, while they are standing an hour (or a day, if on the IDL) behind you.
There is no direct translation to the English phrase "stand by" meaning to be waiting for instruction or just to wait. Basically the phrase translates as "Wait" or "Waiting for your instructions" Esperando sus instrucciones. The words "standing by" meaning literally to stand by an objcet like "standing by the mailbox" would be "de pie al lado de" On foot next to...
if their shadow is in front of him
That saying is said when someone is stand directly in front of the tv, blocking the tv view.
it means "I am standing on my head"
The father and son/daughter are standing back to back.
We would be standing with our backs to each other.
Stand behind them on any of the 24 time zone lines, with both of you facing west. You'll be standing physically behind them, while they are standing an hour (or a day, if on the IDL) behind you.
It usually means you can stand in the back behind the seating.
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stand 6 feet behind it,i have 8 horses and my friend got kicked straight in the jaw from standing behind it!!Her jaw was in medical condition but she made it threw the surgery.
They're standing back to back.
Well, first I WOULDN'T stand behind the horse. Horses can not see directly behind themselves, and might kick. Talking softly is good, as you pass behind the horse, closely, like with your hand on their hip as you walk past. If you stand 6 feet behind, you might just about be at full reach if they kicked.
John and Mary are standing back to back.
they are standing back to back
stand at least 6 feet away from the horse so if it gets frightaned u wont get kicked.
The word "standing" can be present tense (e.g. "I am standing") or past tense (e.g. "I was standing").