单词 | stick |
释义 | Word family noun sticker stickiness adjective sticky stuck unstuck non-stick verb stick Related topics: Daily lifestick1 /stɪk/ ●●● S1 W3 verb (past tense and past participle stuck /stʌk/) 1 attach 粘贴 [intransitive, transitive]STICK to attach something to something else using a substance, or to become attached to a surface 粘,贴stick something on/to/in etc something Someone had stuck posters all over the walls. 有人把海报贴满了墙。stick to/together I could feel my shirt sticking to my back. 我能感觉到衬衫贴在了背上。 The oil keeps the pasta from sticking together. 油可避免意大利面粘在一起。 This stamp won’t stick properly. 这张邮票贴不牢。2 push in 插进 [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition]D if a pointed object sticks into something, or if you stick it there, it is pushed into it 刺,戳,插stick (something) in/into/through something pins stuck in a notice board 插在布告板上的大头针 The boy stuck his finger up his nose. 小男孩把手指塞到鼻孔里。3 put 放置 [transitive always + adverb/preposition] informalPUT to put something somewhere quickly and without much care 〔随便〕摆放,放置 SYN bung Just stick it in the microwave for a few minutes. 把它放进微波炉里加热几分钟就行。 The cards had been stuck through the letterbox. 卡片被塞进信箱。► see thesaurus at put4 move part of body 移动身体部位 [transitive always + adverb/preposition] if you stick a part of your body somewhere, you put it in a position where other people can see it 伸进,伸向 SYN put Clara stuck her head around the door to see who was there. 克拉拉从门后探出头来看看是谁。 The baby stuck his legs in the air. 宝宝把腿踢得高高的。 Don’t stick your tongue out. It’s rude! 别吐舌头,这很没礼貌!5 difficult to move 难以移动 [intransitive]STICK if something sticks, it becomes fixed in one position and is difficult to move 卡住,钉住 This door keeps sticking. 这扇门老是卡住。 The wheels stuck fast (=stuck completely) in the mud. 轮子牢牢地陷在泥里。6 stick in somebody’s mind REMEMBERif something sticks in your mind, you remember it well because it is unusual or interesting 〔因不同寻常或有趣而〕深深留在某人的脑海里,令某人记忆犹新 It’s the kind of name that sticks in your mind. 那是你听过就不会忘记的那种名字。7 make something stick informal a) to prove that something is true 证明某事属实 Is there enough evidence to make the charges stick? 有足够的证据证明这些指控成立吗? b) to make a change become permanent 使〔某一变化〕确立下来 The government has succeeded in making this policy stick. 政府成功地使这项政策确定下来。8 name 名字 [intransitive]CONTINUE/NOT STOP if a name that someone has invented sticks, people continue using it 〔起的绰号〕被叫开 One newspaper dubbed him ‘Eddie the Eagle’, and the name stuck. 一家报纸戏称他为“老鹰埃迪”,这个绰号就被叫开了。9 somebody can stick something spokenREJECT/NOT ACCEPT used to say angrily that you do not want what someone is offering you 某人自己留着某事物吧〔用于生气地表示自己不要某人所给的东西〕 I told them they could stick their job. 我叫他们还是自己留着那份工 作吧。10 stay in bad situation 处于糟糕的处境 [transitive] British English spoken to continue to accept a situation or person, even though you do not like them 容忍,忍受 SYN stand I can’t stick mum’s new boyfriend. 我受不了我妈的新男友。can’t stick doing something Gerry can’t stick working for Featherstone’s any longer. 格里再也无法忍受继续为费瑟斯通工作了。 I don’t know how you stick it. 我不知道你是怎么忍下来的。11 stick in somebody’s throat/gullet British English, stick in somebody’s craw American EnglishACCEPT if a situation or someone’s behaviour sticks in your throat, it is so annoying that you cannot accept it 〔某种处境或某人的行为〕使某人难以接受 Her criticism really stuck in my craw. 她的批评我实在无法接受。12. stick in somebody’s throat if words stick in your throat, you are unable to say them because you are afraid or upset 〔因害怕或生气〕使某人难以启齿[说不出口]13. stick to somebody’s ribs informal food that sticks to your ribs is very satisfying, so you are not hungry after you have eaten 饱餐一顿 → stuck1, → stick/poke your nose into something at nose1(3) PHRASAL VERBS14 stick around phrasal verb informal STAY/NOT LEAVEto stay in a place a little longer, waiting for something to happen 〔在某处〕逗留,待在…附近〔等待某事发生〕 Perhaps you’d like to stick around and watch? 你要不要留下来看看? Tom will be sticking around for a while. 汤姆要逗留一会儿。15 stick at something phrasal verb British English a) CONTINUE/NOT STOPto continue doing something in a determined way in order to achieve something 坚持不懈地做 Revising with your friends may help you stick at it. 和朋友一起温习功课也许能帮助你坚持下去。b) stick at nothing informalDO something/TAKE ACTION to be willing to do anything, even if it is illegal, in order to achieve something 〔为了做成某事〕无所顾忌,不择手段stick at nothing to do something He will stick at nothing to make money. 为了赚钱,他会不择手段。16 stick by somebody/something phrasal verb a) FAITHFULto remain loyal to a friend when they have done something wrong or have problems 〔当朋友做错事或遇到困难时〕继续支持,对…忠诚 I love him and, whatever happens, I’ll stick by him. 我爱他,无论发生什么我都会在他身边。 Jean has stuck by her husband through thick and thin. 琼和丈夫甘苦与共。b) PROMISEto do what you promised or decided to do 坚持,信守,贯彻〔承诺、计划等〕stick by a decision/promise etc He has stuck by his radical plans for economic reform. 他坚持推行其激进的经济改革计划。17 stick out phrasal verb a) STICK OUTif something sticks out, you notice it because part of it comes out further than the rest of a surface 突出 The children were so thin their ribs stuck out. 这些儿童瘦得肋骨都突出来了。 of/from/through etc Paul’s legs were sticking out from under the car. 保罗的腿从汽车底下伸出来。b) stick it outFINISH DOING something to continue doing something that is difficult, painful, or boring 〔把困难、棘手或枯燥的事〕坚持到底,忍受下去 It wasn’t a happy period of his life, but he stuck it out. 那是他生命中一段不愉快的日子,但他撑了过来。c) stick your neck out informalRISK to risk giving your opinion about something, even though you may be wrong or other people may disagree with you 说冒风险[惹祸]的话 I’m going to stick my neck out with some predictions for the next two years. 我冒昧来对今后两年作一个预测。d) stick out to somebody/stick out in somebody’s mind to seem more important to someone than other people or things 在某人看来更重要 The thing that sticks out to me is that they need more help than they’re getting. 我觉得最主要的问题是他们需要更多的帮助。 → stick/stand out a mile at mile(5), → stick out like a sore thumb at sore1(6)18 stick out for something phrasal verb British English informal REJECT/NOT ACCEPTto refuse to accept less than what you asked for 坚持索取[要求] SYN hold out for They offered him £250 but Vic stuck out for £500. 他们愿出 250 英镑,但维克坚持要价 500 英镑。19 stick to something phrasal verb a) PROMISEto do or keep doing what you said you would do or what you believe in, even when it is difficult 遵守,信守;坚持 SYN keep to Have you been sticking to your diet? 你是否在坚持节食?stick to your decision/principles etc Miguel was determined to stick to his decision. 米格尔决心坚持自己的决定。 It looks as if Nick will stick to his word this time. 看来这一次尼克好像要说到做到了。b) CONTINUE/NOT STOPto keep using or doing one particular thing and not change to anything else 继续使用;继续做 If you’re driving, stick to soft drinks. 你如果要开车,只能喝软饮料。stick to doing something Reporters should stick to investigating the facts. 记者应该坚持调查事实。c) stick to your guns informalCHANGE YOUR MIND to refuse to change your mind about something, even though other people are trying to persuade you that you are wrong 不听劝告,坚持自己的立场[观点] Having made up his mind, he stuck to his guns. 他下定决心一意孤行。d) stick to the point/subject/factsSUBJECT to talk only about what you are supposed to be talking about or what is certain 紧扣主题/题目/事实 Never mind whose fault it was. Just stick to the facts. 别管是谁的错,如实说就行。e) stick to the rules informalOBEY to do something exactly according to the rules 遵守规则f) stick to the path/road etcCONTINUE/NOT STOP to stay on a marked path or road so that you do not get lost 沿着小径/大路等走〔以免迷路〕g) stick to the/your story spokenCHANGE YOUR MIND# to continue to say that what you have told someone is true, even though they do not believe you 坚持原来的说法〔尽管别人不肯相信〕 You intend to stick to this story that she knew nothing of your financial prospects? 你还是坚称她对你未来的经济状况一无所知吗?h) stick to the/your knitting American English informal to continue paying attention to your own work and not to get involved with what other people are doing 专注于自己的工作〔不去介入别人在做的事情〕 I wish Mrs Reese would stick to her knitting. 我希望里斯太太管好她自己的事情。i) stick it to somebody American English informal to make someone suffer, pay a high price etc 苛刻地对待某人,跟某人过不去 The politicians stick it to the tourists because the tourists don’t vote. 这些政客就是跟游客过不去,因为他们不参加投票。20 stick together phrasal verb informal UNITEif people stick together, they continue to support each other when they have problems 互相支持;团结一致 We’re a family, and we stick together no matter what. 我们是一家人,无论发生什么都会相互支持。21 stick up phrasal verb a) STICK OUTif a part of something sticks up, it is raised up or points upwards above a surface 向上突起;竖起 from/out of/through etc Part of the boat was sticking up out of the water. 部分船体露出水面。b) stick 'em up spoken informalOBEY used to tell someone to raise their hands when threatening them with a gun – used in films, stories etc 举起手来〔用枪械威胁他人时的用语,用于电影、小说等〕22 stick up for somebody phrasal verb informal DEFENDto defend someone who is being criticized, especially when no one else will defend them 为…辩护;支持;维护 You’re supposed to be sticking up for me! 你应该支持我的!stick up for yourself She’s always known how to stick up for herself. 她总是知道如何为自己辩护。23 stick with something/somebody phrasal verb informal a) FINISH DOING somethingto continue doing something the way you did or planned to do before 继续做[使用],不放弃 Let’s stick with the original plans. 我们还是按照原计划进行吧。b) NEARto stay close to someone 紧跟;跟…在一起,不离开… You just stick with me. I’ll explain everything as we go along. 你就跟着我,途中我会向你解释一切的。c) CONTINUE/NOT STOPto continue doing something, especially something difficult 坚持〔做某事,尤指困难的事情〕 If you stick with it, your playing will gradually get better. 如果你坚持练习,演奏水平会逐渐提高。d) be stuck with something/somebody to be made to accept something, do something, spend time with someone etc, when you do not want to 被迫应付某事物/某人;被某事物/某人缠住 Bill left and I was stuck with the bill. 比尔走了,只好我来付账。e) REMEMBERto remain in someone’s memory 留在…的记忆里 Those words will stick with me for the rest of my life. 那些话我一辈子都不会忘的。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusstick• She pressed down the flap of the envelope, but it didn't stick.• This cupboard door keeps sticking.• Clark called him "Mule, " because he looked like a pack mule, and the name stuck.• I'm sticking.• Put some butter on the pan so the cookies don't stick.• The doctor had to stick a tube down my throat in order to examine my stomach.• It took hours to stick all these photos in my album.• They announced that they wanted to talk to everyone, and they asked everyone to stick around for a while.• And marriage developed everywhere to encourage men to stick around their children.• She stuck her chewing gum on the bottom of the chair.• I guess Waldo must have been the codename for CorelDRAW 2 during development and it got stuck in the code.• Teenagers can not wreak that kind of havoc when they are stuck inside.• They stuck pins into a map to show where the enemy's camps were.• I stuck the pictures in a drawer and forgot all about them.• The experts avoid sticking their own necks out.• The vase broke into several pieces, but I was able to stick them all back together.• "What should I do with these?" "Oh, just stick them anywhere."• Mind you, I don't suppose you would really want to stick them in the top of the Christmas pudding either.• Stick this note to Chris's computer so he sees it when he gets back.• Peter was very hot, and his shirt was sticking to his back.• It was only a little flurry, but it was wet, clumping gobs of snow that stuck to the windshield.• Paul stuck two pieces of paper together.stick to/together• Some of these things stick to a magnet.• I also think it's important to stick to a recorded solo from the standpoint of a fan.• With the bubbles sticking to it, the density of the grape was less than that of the soda.• In practice, this means it is best to stick to one brand.• At the market, stick to produce that is in season.• Why doesn't one just stick to the ordinary, real time that we understand?• Her hands and face were skinned from the descent, the gravel sticking to the skin and stinging.• They stick to the three cardinal investment principles set down by the national organization: .stick ... tongue out• With her eyes still crossed, she stuck her tongue out and tried to curl it upwards.• Mitchell turned around lust in time to see her stick her tongue out at him.• As I watched it soar over the crossbar, .Jamir stuck his tongue out in ridicule and blew a raspberry.• As well as the obvious, known tastes of food and drink, stick your tongue out to discover what the air tastes like.• If children on the programme stick their tongues out, we don't condemn it.stuck fast• But once established, life stuck fast.• It was summer, and the door, which was rarely opened, must have swelled in place and stuck fast.• The 13-year-old boy's left leg had become stuck fast in railings near Conwy Road Bridge.• The front of the boat was stuck fast in the mud.• We are an odd collection assembled here, stuck fast like stubborn limpets to that eastern shore throughout the winter.• They were helpless little flies stuck fast to a sticky trap from which there was no escape.• After he had hit, Silva chased up the hill to establish that his ball had stuck fast to the putting surface.stick it• I reckon it must have been a practical joke: some one sticking it in her chair.• You make a SHlme LEchl and some one sticks it in.• Tom folded the letter and stuck it into his jacket pocket.• I fill up his new dish to the top and stick it on the floor.• I knew she had to come to me each time, it was just a case of sticking it out.• If he could do the thing at all, could he stick it through?• I couldn't stick it up at the back or I'd look aged, haggard, forty years old.Related topics: Daily life, Sport, Food, Motor vehiclesstick2 ●●● S3 noun [countable] 1 part of tree 树的组成部分D a long thin piece of wood from a tree, which is no longer attached to the tree 柴枝,枝条 → branch, twig They collected sticks to start the fire. 他们捡来树枝生火。2 DStool 工具 a long thin piece of wood, plastic etc that you use for a particular purpose 〔有特殊用途的〕棍;签;条;槌 a pair of drum sticks 一对鼓槌 a measuring stick 量尺 Aunt Lou walks with a stick (=uses a stick to help her walk). 卢姑妈走路要拄拐棍。3 DFpiece 条,片,棍 a long thin or round piece of something 条状物;棍状物 carrot sticks with dip 带调味酱的胡萝卜条 a glue stick 一管胶水stick of a stick of chewing gum 一片口香糖4 sports 体育运动 a long, specially shaped piece of wood, plastic etc that you use in some sports to hit a ball 球棍,球棒 a hockey stick 曲棍球杆 →5 see picture at 见图 sport15 (out) in the sticks AREAa long way from a town or city 在偏远乡村,在边远地区 They live out in the sticks. 他们住在偏远的乡村。6 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick British English informalUNDERSTAND# to understand a situation in completely the wrong way 完全误解 People who think the song is about drugs have got the wrong end of the stick. 有人认为这首歌是关于毒品的,这些人完全误解了。7 a stick to beat somebody with something that can be used as a reason for criticizing someone 用于批评某人的把柄 These tests will just give politicians yet another stick to beat the teachers with. 这些测试又会给政客们一个抨击教师的口实。8. plane 飞机 the handle you use to control a plane 操纵杆,驾驶杆 → joystick9. car 汽车 American English informalTTC a stick shift 〔汽车的〕变速杆,换挡杆10. get on the stick American English spoken to start doing something you should be doing 开始加紧干11 give somebody/get (some) stick British English spokenCRITICIZE if you give someone stick, you criticize them for something they have done 批评某人 He’s going to get some stick for this! 他得为这件事挨批了!12. up sticks British English informalLEAVE YOUR HOME/COUNTRY if you up sticks, you move to a different area 搬家 → carrot and stick at carrot(3)Examples from the Corpusstick• Stick insects look like sticks and so are saved from being eaten by birds.• Julitis disgustedly cleaned it frorn her shoe with a stick.• He didn't half go into him with his stick.• Using his thick bill, he played with the leaves, sticks, and grass stems at the edge of his nest.• He dipped the oil stick in again.• The hon. Gentleman has got the wrong end of the stick about how they work.• a walking stickOrigin stick1 Old English stician stick2 Old English sticcastick1 verb →PHRASAL VERBS1stick2 nounChinese Corpus attach substance, to a something else something to using |
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