from where someone stands

相關詞: stand

成語

Definition

  1. Considering a situation based on someone's particular perspective, experiences, beliefs, or responsibilities.

    • From where the boss stands, cutting expenses is necessary, but from where the employees stand, it could mean layoffs.

    • From where he stands, based on his personal experiences, he believes all politicians are untrustworthy.

    • From where a young musician stands, performing in a grand concert hall is a dream, but from where a seasoned musician stands, it might just be another day at work.