English
Etymology
From grand + stand.
Pronunciation
Noun
grandstand (plural grandstands)
- The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers.
- The audience at a public event.
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seating area
- Bulgarian: трибуна (bg) f (tribuna)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 看台 (kàntái)
- Czech: hlediště (cs) n, bariéry f pl
- Dutch: tribune (nl)
- Finnish: katsomo (fi)
- French: tribune (fr) f
- German: Tribüne (de) f, Zuschauertribüne f, Sitzreihen (de) f pl, Zuschauersitzplätze f pl
- Italian: tribuna (it) f
- Japanese: 観覧席 (ja) (かんらんせき, kanranseki)
- Macedonian: гледалиште n (gledalište), триби́на f (tribína)
- Manx: ardan soie m
- Polish: trybuna (pl) f
- Portuguese: arquibancada (pt) f, bancada (pt) f, bancada (pt) f
- Russian: трибу́на (ru) f (tribúna), места́ для зри́телей n pl (mestá dlja zrítelej)
- Spanish: gradas (es) f pl, gradería (es) f, graderío m, palco (es) m, platea (es) f, lunetario m, patio de butacas m, orquesta (es) f, orquestra f (disused)
- Thai: อัฒจันทร์ (th) (àt-tá-jan)
- Turkish: tribün (tr)
- Welsh: eisteddle (cy) m
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Verb
grandstand (third-person singular simple present grandstands, present participle grandstanding, simple past and past participle grandstanded)
- (intransitive) To behave dramatically or showily to impress an audience or observers; to pander to a crowd.
Many politicians prefer to grandstand on hot-button issues rather than enact tough policy changes.
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