It’s hard to tell what the party stands for these days.
如今这个党派的主张是什么很难说清楚。
c)not stand for somethingLET/ALLOWBritish EnglishBrE to not allow something to continue to happen or someone to do something 不能容忍某事物
She’s been lying about me, and I won’t stand for it.
她一直乱说我坏话,我不会容忍下去的。
Examples from the Corpus
stand for • The enemystood for different things and must be defeated.• Everything Jackstood forFolly truly did despise, and she despised herself for having fallen in love with such a man.• I don't think we even knew what the Ostood for; perhaps he lied about it.• These were what scientists call S waves, S standing for secunda, or second.• But what he stood for was good and plain: clean, affordablemodem houses.
not stand for something• In Michael's mind it was tantamount to mutiny and he would not stand for anyone disagreeing with him.• Kate would not stand for anything like that, she was too straight.• Never, say the sceptics: the man does not stand for anything.• I will not stand for it.• That left him with one explanation for the rarity of polygamy in sparrows: The seniorwives do not stand for it.• However, she did not stand for re-election in 1979.• He replaces Berndt Schultz, the Fair's founder, who did not stand for re-election.• Even the Tories saw that the country would not stand for the Mad Woman's polltax and ditched it.