Forthright.
Teach your children to stand up for what you believe is right, and allow them to be themselves and do what they want.
Arthur will most likely stand up and can't believe he actually sat in wet paint/
Up can be: a preposition, a verb, a noun, an adverb,an adjective. a verb: They upped the school fees last year a noun: The ups and downs of life can be scary. an adverb: We are going up to Wellington for a holiday an adjective: The anchor is up now!
adjective
He is a stand up comedian.
just stand up for what you believe in. just say no. i am sure they will respect you for that in the long run.
The power of the mind is so great that its hard to defeat that. Sometimes what we believe isn't what's always right, so i say stand up for what is right. I think you can never go wrong with that.
To say "stand up" in Mandarin, you can say "站起来" (zhànqǐlái).
You would say "سأقف" to mean "I will stand up" in Arabic.
say stand up : lever les garçons
A Tia (i nia) = Stand (up)
to stand (up) = 'amad (עמד)
Stand up to what you believe in
The verb 'tatsu' means "to stand." To command someone to stand up, you may say 'tatte kudasai.'
aufstehen= to stand up
"Aufstehen" means stand up in German
To stand up is 'se lever' in French. "Stand up!" is "levez-vous !" or more dryly, "debout !"