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121stand in good stead — If something will stand you in good stead, it will probably be advantageous in the future …
122stand in good stead — ► stand in good stead be advantageous to (someone) over time or in the future. Main Entry: ↑stead …
123in somebody's stead — in sb s/sth s ˈstead idiom (formal) instead of sb/sth • Foxton was dismissed and John Smith was appointed in his stead. Main entry: ↑steadidiom …
124in something's stead — in sb s/sth s ˈstead idiom (formal) instead of sb/sth • Foxton was dismissed and John Smith was appointed in his stead. Main entry: ↑steadidiom …
125stand somebody in good stead — stand sb in good ˈstead idiom to be useful or helpful to sb when needed • Your languages will stand you in good stead when it comes to finding a job. Main entry: ↑steadidiom …
126СТЕД (Stead) Кристина — (1902 83) австралийская писательница. Насыщенные автобиографическими мотивами, остропсихологические романы Человек, который любил детей (1940), Темные закоулки души (1966), Я умираю с улыбкой (опубликован в 1986) …
127in good stead — See: STAND IN GOOD STEAD …
128in good stead — See: STAND IN GOOD STEAD …
129William Force Stead — (29 August 1884 8 March 1967) was an American diplomat and poet, who became an Anglican clergyman and chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford. He is best known for his editorial work on Christopher Smart.He was born in Washington, D.C. and educated …
130Ralph Stead — Ralph Edmund Stead (7 January 1917 27 September 2000) was Chairman of the Eastern Region of the British Gas Corporation, 1977 81. Education: Manchester Grammar School and Ilford County High School.During World War II, he served in the Royal Army… …
131Peter Stead — (born 22 September 1930 in Yorkshire, England) is a former Canadian cricketer. He was a right handed batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He played three first class matches for Canada on their 1954 tour of England, in which he took nine… …
132Jean Stead — Formerly national news editor and assistant editor, the Guardian.Born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, 1936, educated privately and later at Hunmanby Hall School for Girls. Biography Trained as a reporter on the Yorkshire Post, working as a reporter… …
133in one's stead — adverb in place of someone or something He was wounded grievously during the last battle; ergo, I shall go in his stead …
134stand in stead of — index supersede Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
135in\ good\ stead — See: stand in good stead …
136stand in good stead — be a great advantage to someone It will stand you in good stead with the company if you do the extra work …
137stand smb in good stead — be a great advantage to someone It will stand you in good stead with the company if you do the extra work …
138stand someone in good stead — be advantageous to someone over time or in the future. → stead …
139do something in someone's stead — formal to do something that someone else usually does or was going to do She offered to go in his stead …
140stand in good stead — idi to prove useful to: Her recommendation will stand you in good stead[/ex] …