词汇 | stick |
释义 | stick noun uk /stɪk/ us /stɪk/ sticknoun (THIN PIECE)B1[ C ] a thin piece of wood or other material: 枝条;木条,木棍 The old man was carrying a load of sticks.那个老人抱着一捆树枝。 Police said that the child had been beaten with a stick.警方说那个孩子被人用木棍打了。 Find some dry sticks and we'll make a campfire.找些干树枝,我们来点堆篝火。 A lollipop is a sweet on a stick.棒棒糖是一团裹在小棍上的糖。 rimglow/iStock/Getty Image Plus/GettyImages B1[ C ]mainly UK(US usuallycane) a long, thin wooden pole that especially old or injured people use to help them walk: (尤指长者或伤者用的)手杖,拐杖 walking stick He left the clinic looking frail and using a walking stick. At 84 he's still quite active, although he walks with the aid of a stick.他84岁了,虽然走路需要拄着拐杖,可仍旧非常硬朗。 Stockbyte/GettyImages B1[ C ] a long, thin piece of wood used in playing various sports: (曲棍球或兜网球)球棍;(马球)球杆 a hockey/lacrosse/polo stick曲棍球球棍/兜网球球棍/马球球杆 Adam Burn/GettyImages [ C ] a long, thin piece of something: 条状物;棍状物 carrot/bread sticks胡萝卜条/面包棍 stick ofa stick of celery/rhubarb/chewing gum/chalk/dynamite一根芹菜/一棵大黄/一片口香糖/一根粉笔/一根雷管 [ C ]US a car with a stick shift: 手动汽车 Do you drive a stick?你开手动车吗? stick of furniture informal a piece of furniture: 一件家具 When they got married, they didn't have a stick of furniture.他们结婚时,一件家具都没有。 take a stick to someone/something to hit someone or something with a long, thin piece of wood: 用木棍打,对…棍棒相向 He said that when he was a boy, his father used to take a stick to him to punish him.他说他小的时候,他爸爸经常用棍子惩罚他。 a bundle of sticks一捆柴火 We go to the park and I throw sticks for the dog to run and pick up. He managed to fend off his attackers with a stick.他设法用一根棍子击退了攻击者。 The last time I saw Rachel she was hobbling around with a stick.上次我见到雷切尔的时候,她拄着拐杖一瘸一拐的。 The ball deflected off my hockey stick, straight into the goal. Poles, rods, shafts and sticks bar bargepole baton billy club boathook bollard lathi-charge lightning conductor litter grabber litter pick litter picker mast pointer shaft stake telegraph pole telephone pole tent pole totem pole trash grabber You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hockey Patterns and shapes Cars sticknoun (CRITICISM)[ U ]UKinformal severe criticism: 指责,苛责;批评 get/take stickI really got/took stick from my boss about being late for work again.我因为上班又迟到了,被老板狠狠数落了一通。 give someone stickWe gave him some stick for wearing that silly hat.他戴着那顶愚蠢透顶的帽子,被我们批评了一通。 Disapproving & criticizing anathematize animadversion aspersion aw backbite barrel bash belabour disapprobation knock knocker let someone have both barrelsidiom low blow mordacious mordancy pile poorly slam there you goidiom union-basher sticknoun (COUNTRYSIDE)the sticks[ plural ]informaldisapproving an area in the countryside that is far from a town or city: 偏僻乡村,偏远地区 in the sticksI'm sick of living in the sticks.我受够了偏僻乡村的生活。 Idiomsa stick to beat someone with get the short end of the stick have a stick up your arse sticks and stones may break my bones, (but words can never hurt me) up sticks stick verb uk /stɪk/ us /stɪk/stuck | stuck stickverb (FIX)B1[ I or T ] to cause something to become fixed, for example with glue or another similar substance: 粘住,粘贴;固定住 I tried to stick the pieces together with some glue/tape.我想用胶水/胶带把这些部件粘到一起。 stick something up with somethingHe stuck up an announcement on the board with pins.他用大头针把告示钉在布告板上。 This glue won't stick.这种胶水粘不牢。 be stuck inMy car's stuck in the mud.我的车陷在泥里了。 stick toStir the sauce so that it doesn't stick to the pan.不断搅拌酱汁,以免粘锅。 stick togetherMy book got wet and all the pages have stuck together.我的书湿了,书页都粘在一起了。 See also non-stick stuckadjective [ I ] If a name sticks, it continues to be used: (名字)继续使用的,保持不变的 Although her name is Clare, her little sister called her Lali, and somehow the name stuck.虽然她的名字是克莱尔,她的妹妹却叫她拉莉,不知怎么的,这个名字就叫开了。 She licked the stamps and stuck them on the parcel.她舔了一下邮票,然后贴在包裹上。 I stuck a 50p stamp on the envelope.我在信封上贴了一枚50便士的邮票。 Helga stuck her posters up with Blu-Tack.赫尔戈用宝贴万用胶把她的海报贴了出来。 I stuck the notice up on the board.我把通知贴在了公告栏上。 The glue had set and my hand was stuck fast.胶水凝固了,我的手被牢牢粘住。 Glues, gluing & stickiness adhere adherent adhesion adhesive adhesively binder gloopy glue glue gun glue stick gluey gummy propanone putty Scotch tape self-adhesive slimily tacky treacly viscid You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Continue & last stickverb (PUT)informal to put something somewhere, especially in a not very careful way: (尤指随意)放置,放 "Where shall I put these books?" "Oh, just stick them on the table for now."“我该把这些书放在哪儿?"“噢,就先放在桌子上吧。" She stuck her fingers in her ears so that she couldn't hear the noise.她用手指塞住耳朵,这样就听不到那些噪音了。 I'll pay for lunch - I can stick it on my expenses.午餐我来请客——我可以把它算入报销费用。 [ Tusually+ adv/prep ]offensive If you tell someone to stick something or where they can stick something, it means that you do not want to keep that thing: 不想接受 "I've had enough of working here," she said, "You can stick your job!"“我这儿要干的事已经够多了,"她说,“你的活儿自己留着吧!" I'll just stick my bag down. Just stick your bag under the table. I stuck my jacket over the back of my chair. I didn't know what to do with these so I stuck them outside for now. I stuck them in the fridge and left them there. Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign fit gone install lie pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate superimpose transpose transposition stickverb (PUSH INTO)B2[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to push a pointed object into or through something, or (of a pointed object) to be pushed into or through something and stay there: (把)(尖物)刺进,插进;戳 stick something into somethingShe stuck the needle into my arm.她把针头扎进我的胳膊。 stick something in somethingWe decided where to go for our holiday by closing our eyes and sticking a pin in the map.我们闭上眼睛,用大头针往地图上插,这样决定了去哪里度假。 stick inA thorn stuck in her finger.她的手指扎了一根刺。 stick throughThe metal springs were sticking through the mattress.金属弹簧穿透垫子露了出来。 Inserting and forcing things into other things bed cram cram something into something dig dig (something) into someone/something embed embedded insertion inset interlace interlayer interpolation jam lodge reinsert reinsertion rethread shoehorn squash stuck stickverb (NOT CONTINUE)[ I ] In some card games, if you stick, you say that you do not want to be given any more cards.(牌戏中)不再要牌 Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal deuce diamond jack pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade straight stickverb (ACCEPT)[ T ]UKinformal to bear or accept something or someone unpleasant: 容忍,忍受 I don't think I can stick this job a day longer.我认为这份工作我一天也忍受不下去了。 [ + -ing verb ]I don't know how you can stick living in this place.我不知道你住在这样的地方怎么能受得了。 Tolerating and enduring bear with someone bearable bearably bide come to terms with somethingidiom put up with something/someone resign resign yourself to something resignedly ride something out rough stomach struggle sweat it outidiom tolerance tough tough something out wait wait something out weather the stormidiom Idiomsmake something stick stick in someone's mind/head/memory stick in someone's throat stick in someone's craw stick the landing stick to someone like glue stick to someone's ribs Phrasal verbsstick around stick at something stick by something/someone stick out stick (something) out stick it out stick out for something stick to something stick together stick up stick something/someone up stick up for something/someone stick someone with something stick with something/someone stick | American Dictionarystick noun[ C ] us/stɪk/ sticknoun[C] (THIN PIECE)a thin piece of wood: The campers collected sticks to start a fire. A stick is also a long, thin handle with a specially shaped end, used esp. to play hockey and lacrosse. A stick can also be a long, thin piece of something: sticks of dynamite a stick of chewing gum stick verb us/stɪk/past tense and past participlestuckus/stʌk/ stickverb (PUSH INTO)[ always+ adv/prep ] to push something pointed into or through something, or to be pushed into or through something: [ T ]I simply cannot watch when someone sticks a needle in my arm. [ I ]He throws the knife, and the blade sticks in the wall. stickverb (ATTACH)[ I/T ] to attach or become attached: [ T ]Stick the tape to the back of the picture. [ I ]It was so hot that my clothes stuck to me. stickverb (PUT)[ Talways+ adv/prep ]infml to put something somewhere, usually temporarily: Stick the packages under the table for now. stick out your tongue If you stick out your tongue, you push your tongue out of your mouth, usually as an insult: She stuck her tongue out at him and smiled. Note:This action is usually done by children. stickverb (BE UNABLE TO MOVE)[ I ] to be fixed in position and unable to move: The window sticks, making it hard to shut it. Idiomssomething sticks in your mind stick your neck out stick to your guns Phrasal verbsstick something out stick something up stick someone with something stick around stick by someone/something stick out stick out (something) stick to something stick together stick up stick up for something/someone stick with someone/something stick | Business Englishstick verb[ I or T ] uk /stɪk/usstuck | stuck to fasten something somewhere, for example with glue: stick sth on/onto sthStick these labels on the top of the boxes. stick sth up (with sth)He stuck up a notice on the board with pins. to stay at the same level or position for a long time: stick/be stuck at sthThe bank's main money market rate has been stuck at 4.50% for eight weeks. The needle on the oil gauge keeps sticking. Examples of stickstick His final curtain call was the tumble he took off his toilet, naked and with the hypodermic needle still stuck in his arm. For some it was difficult not to "be stuck" or preoccupied with their illness. Instead of sticking to neurophysiology, they referred to the structure of the organism or the lived body. For example, hill-climbing techniques are unsuitable for use since they get stuck in local optima. For simplicity, we stick with this particular application. Those who stuck with old taxes found that their yield drifted slowly downwards. Figure 7 shows the sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped ascending the sliping surface. A stiff estimation of the parameters assists the control system to avoid the stick-slip phenomenon. If one decides to stick, strictly, to the established principles of medical ethics, one possible position is to regard medicine as a pacifist profession. Life adapted to an atmosphere is stuck on the planet where it started. The aggregates are formed by the release of the adhesive post-acetabular gland secretion which causes the cercariae to stick together. Figure 10 shows a sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped descending stairs. Several carried sticks, but they were otherwise unarmed, and the state representative says nothing about actually being touched by anyone. The third category is at first sight more random - wooden sticks, walls, pots, ingots, spindlewhorls. They are only rarely able to wield the stick of electoral punishment as long as their constituents lack information about specific policies. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withstickstickThese are words often used in combination with stick. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. digging stick The daluppak is a digging stick with a bamboo clapper. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. measuring stick It should be clear that determining this requires some sort of measuring stick. short stick That is a short stick with a loop on it which you put over the bottom lip of a horse and twist it like this. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with stick |
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