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单词 stick
释义 sticksticksstuckstickingstickstick1 /stɪk/ verb (past tense and past participle stuck /stʌk/)1join with glue [intransitive and transitive] to join something to something else, using a substance such as glue, or to become joined to somethingstick something on/to/in etc somethingDid you remember to stick a stamp on the envelope?do你记得在信封上贴邮票了吗?The pages were all stuck together.pagebestick 书页都粘在一起了。Put a drop of oil in the water to stop the pasta from sticking.stick在水里滴一滴油防止意大利面粘在一起。2push [intransitive and transitive] if a pointed object sticks into something, or if you stick it there, it is pushed into itstick something in/into/through somethingThe nurse stuck a needle in my arm.stick护士把针扎进我的手臂。3put [transitive] informal to put something somewhere SYN put: Just stick your coat on that chair. 你的外套就放在那椅子上吧。Clara stuck her head round the door to see who was there.stickbe克拉拉从门口探出头看看是谁在那儿。4something won’t move [transitive] if something sticks, it becomes fixed in one position and is difficult to move: The door’s stuck.stick门卡住了。 5tolerate [transitive] British English informal to tolerate someone or something – used especially when you have done this for too long SYN stand: I’ve stuck this job for as long as I can.stick这份工作我已经忍得够久了。can’t stick somebody/somethingI used to like him, but now I can’t stick him.use我以前喜欢他,但现在我受不了他。Phrasesstick in sb’s mind if something sticks in your mind, you remember it well because it was surprising, interesting etc: It’s the kind of name that sticks in your mind.stick这样的名字听过就很难忘记。stick your neck out informal to take the risk of saying or doing something that may be wrong, or that other people may disagree with: Sometimes you have to stick your neck out and say what you think.有时你得大胆直言。THESAURUS: stickput to move something to a particular place: I’ve put your coat in the cupboard.Do you know where I put my keys?keyplace to put something in a particular position carefully: She placed the flowers in the centre of the table.placeflowerlay to put something or someone down carefully on a flat surface: Dad unfolded the map and laid it on the floor.unfoldlayShe laid the baby on the bed.layslip to put something somewhere with a quick movement: Lucy slipped the letter into her pocket, hoping no one would notice.sliphopewillHe slipped his arm around her waist.slipshove to put something into a space or container quickly or carelessly: They shoved all the rubbish in a black bag.shoveI’ve ironed those shirts so don’t just shove them in a drawer.ironshirtdump to put something down somewhere in a careless and untidy way: Don’t dump your dirty clothes on the floor.clothestick informal to put something somewhere quickly or carelessly: Just stick the bags in the cupboard.bagdip to put something in a liquid for a very short time and take it out again: Dip the vegetables in the sauce and put them in the pan.vegetableWe dipped our feet in the sea but it was freezing.dipfootbefreezedunk to put a piece of bread, cake etc into a hot drink or soup before eating it: He dunked his bread in his soup.dunkPhrasal verbsstick around phrasal verb informal to remain in a place, waiting for something to happen or someone to arrivestick at something phrasal verb to continue working hard in order to achieve somethingstick by phrasal verb informal1stick by somebody to help and support someone who is in a difficult situation: Laura has always stuck by me.havestick劳拉一直支持我。2stick by something not to change what you have decided to do, or not change what you have said: The paper is sticking by its original story.bestick那家报纸坚持其原来的报道正确无误。stick out phrasal verb1if a part of something sticks out, it comes out much further than the rest of a surface: Paul’s legs were sticking out from under the car.legbestick保罗的腿从汽车底下伸出来。2stick something ↔ out to deliberately make something come forward or out: Don’t stick your tongue out at me!别朝我吐舌头!3stick it out informal to continue doing something that is difficult, boring etc4informal to be easily noticed because of being very different from everyone or everything else: Here, any stranger sticks out like a sore thumb.strangestick在这里﹐陌生人很显眼。stick to something phrasal verb1to do what you said you would do, even when it is difficult SYN keep to: We decided to stick to our original plan.decide我们决定坚持按原先的计划进行。2stick to your guns to refuse to change your mind, even though other people say that you are wrongstick together phrasal verb informal if people stick together, they continue to support each other when they have problemsstick up phrasal verb if a part of something sticks up, it is pointing up above a surfacestick up for somebody phrasal verb informal to defend someone who is being criticizedstick up for yourselfYou’ll have to learn to stick up for yourself.你必须学会捍卫自己。stick with somebody/something phrasal verb informal to continue doing something or supporting someone: He stuck with his job at the zoo.stick他继续干着动物园的工作。
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