Stand (one) in good stead Verb + object/complement
To be extremely useful and beneficial to someone.
My anorak has stood me in good stead this winter.
Learning Chinese will stand her in good stead when she goes to work in the export department
Speaking English fluently stands you in good stead when you are sent to Australia on business.
To attempt to do something but produce no result or effect
No value, use, or purpose
Not be useful or suitable to anyone or anything
To undertake something that appears to be useless
To benefit or positively influence someone/something.
The verb "stand" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1.Someone viewed with contempt
2. Very bad
1. He dropped out of college and became a crumb bum.
2. The food here is crumb bum! I will never come back to this restaurant once again.