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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1545 COCA: 1209

stick

1 stick /ˈstɪk/ noun
plural sticks
1 stick
/ˈstɪk/
noun
plural sticks
Learner's definition of STICK
[count] : a cut or broken branch or twig柴枝;枝条;枯枝
[count]
: a long, thin piece of wood, metal, plastic, etc., that is used for a particular purpose(用于某特定用途的)棍,条,签
see also broomstick, chopstick, dipstick, drumstick, walking stick, yardstick
: a long, thin object that is used for hitting or moving a ball or puck in a game球棒;球棍
: a stick that is used as a weapon(用作武器的)棍棒
often used figuratively in British English在英国英语中常用作比喻
see also nightstick
[count]
: something that is long and thin like a stick棍状物;条状物
often + of
see also fish stick, matchstick, pogo stick
: a long piece of something that is usually wrapped in paper, plastic, etc.(通常包裹在纸张、塑料袋里的)条状物
: a solid substance that is sold in a tall container which is open at the top一管;一支
see also lipstick
[count]
: joystick
: stick shift
the sticks informal : an area in the country that is far away from towns and cities偏远地区;穷乡僻壤
[count] informal : punishment or the threat of punishment that is used to try to persuade someone to do something惩处;威胁;大棒
◊ This sense of stick is often contrasted with carrot, which refers to the reward or advantage someone will get if they do something.此义项的stick常与表示奖励的carrot对比使用。
[noncount] British, informal : criticism

get on the stick

US, informal
: to start working hard at something that you have been avoiding doing开始用心做某事,认真着手做某事(过去一直回避)

more than you can shake a stick at

see 1shake

stick to beat someone with

British, informal or stick with which to beat someone
: something that is used to attack or punish someone or to make an attack or punishment seem reasonable or right用于攻击的把柄;用于惩罚的理由

the short end of the stick

chiefly US, informal
: unfair or unfavorable treatment不公平的待遇;苛刻的对待

the wrong end of the stick

chiefly British, informal
: an incorrect understanding of something错误的认识

up sticks

British, informal
: to pack up your belongings and move to a different place收拾行李离开
2 stick verb
sticks /ˈstɪk/; stuck /ˈstʌk/ ; sticking
2 stick
verb
sticks /ˈstɪk/; stuck /ˈstʌk/ ; sticking
Learner's definition of STICK
always followed by an adverb or preposition
[+ object] : to push (something usually sharp or pointed) into something刺穿;扎入;插入
[no object] of something usually sharp or pointed : to go partly into something(部分)扎进,插进
: to have a part that has been pushed into something : to be partly inside something被(部分)插入;被(部分)穿入
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] informal : to put (something or someone) in a specified place把…放(某处)
always used before an adverb or preposition, [+ object] informal : to attach (something) to a surface with glue, tape, pins, etc.粘,贴(某物)
[no object] : to become attached to the surface of something(某物)粘,贴
often + to
[no object] : to become difficult or impossible to move from a place or position动不了;卡住;陷住
often used figuratively常用作比喻
[+ object] British, informal : to deal with or accept (an unpleasant situation,experience, person, etc.) : stand忍受;忍耐usually used in questions and negative statements with can, can't, cannot, could, and couldn't通常用于疑问句和否定句,与can 、 can't 、 cannot 、 could和couldn't连用

stick around

[phrasal verb] informal
: to stay somewhere especially in order to wait for something or someone逗留;待在附近;待在原地

stick at it

British, informal
: to continue doing or trying to do something继续,坚持(做某事)

stick at nothing

British, informal
: to be willing to do anything in order to get or achieve something无所顾忌;不择手段

stick a toe in the water

see 1toe

stick by

[phrasal verb]
stick by (someone or something)
: to continue to support or be loyal to (someone or something)继续支持;继续忠于

stick in your craw

see craw

stick it to (someone)

US, informal
: to treat (someone) harshly or unfairly especially in order to get something for yourself (such as revenge or money)(尤指为报复、金钱等)苛刻地对待,不公正地对待(某人)

stick like glue

informal
: to stay very firmly attached to something紧紧依附着;紧紧黏着
often used figuratively常用作比喻
: to stay very close to someone紧紧跟着;形影不离

stick out

[phrasal verb]
: to extend outward beyond an edge or surface突出;伸出
stick out (something) or stick (something) out : to extend (something, such as a body part) outward使(某物)突出;使(某物)伸出
: to be easily seen or recognized醒目;显眼
: to be better or more important than the other people or things in a group in a way that is easily seen or noticed杰出;突出
stick out (something) or stick (something) out informal : to continue doing (something unpleasant or difficult)坚持
stick out for (something) British, informal : to refuse to accept or agree to something in order to get (something)拒不妥协;坚持索取

stick out like a sore thumb

see 1sore

stick to

[phrasal verb]
stick to (something)
: to continue doing or using (something) especially when it is difficult to do so坚持
: to not change (a decision, belief, etc.)信守,坚持(决定、信念等)

stick together

informal
: to continue to support each other团结在一起;同舟共济

stick to your guns

see 1gun

stick two fingers up at

see 1finger

stick up

[phrasal verb]
: to extend upward above a surface竖起来;立起来
stick up for (someone) informal : to defend (someone) against attack or criticism支持;捍卫
see also stickup

stick with

[phrasal verb] informal
stick with (something) : to continue using or doing (something)持续做;坚持做
: to not change (a decision, belief, etc.)信守,坚持(决定、信念等)
stick (someone) with (something or someone) : to force (someone) to deal with (something or someone unpleasant)强迫(某人)做
often used as (be/get) stuck with常用作(be get) stuck with
stick with (someone)
: to stay close to (someone) in a race or competition(比赛中)与…并驾齐驱,与…僵持
: to stay near (someone) in order to gain knowledge, protection, etc.跟着(某人)以获取(知识、保护等)
: to be remembered by someone for a very long time被铭记于心

stick your head above the parapet

see parapet

stick your neck out

see 1neck

stick your nose in/into

see 1nose

stick your oar in

see oar
see also stuck

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