单词 | stick |
释义 | stick [stɪk] noun THIN PIECE 细条 ESSENTIAL countable ■a thin piece of wood 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,我们来生营火。 •A lollipop is a sweet on a stick (= a short thin piece of wood, plastic or paper).棒棒糖是一团裹在小棍上的糖。 IMPROVER countable mainly UK ■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 •a walking •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。 countable ■a long thin piece of wood with a curved end used in playing hockey , or a long thin piece of wood with a triangular shaped net at one end used for playing lacrosse , or a long thin piece of wood with a solid tube-shaped piece fixed horizontally to one end of it used for playing polo (曲棍球或长曲棍球)球棍;(马球)球杆 •a hockey/lacrosse/polo stick曲棍球球棍/长曲棍球球棍/马球球杆 countable ■a long thin piece of something 条状物;棍状物 •carrot/bread sticks胡萝卜条/面包棍 •a stick of celery/rhubarb/chewing gum/chalk/dynamite countable informal ■a piece of furniture 一件家俱 •When they got married, they didn't have a stick of furniture take a stick to sb/sth ■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.他说他小时候,他爸爸经常用棍子惩罚他。 [stɪk] noun CRITICISM 批评 uncountable UK informal ■severe criticism 指责,苛责;批评 •I really got/took •We gave [stɪk] noun COUNTRYSIDE 乡村 the sticks [plural] informal disapproving ■an area in the countryside which is far from a town or city 偏僻乡村,偏远地区 •I'm fed up with living in •They live out in [stɪk] noun a stick to beat sb with UK ■something that you can use to criticize, influence or cause difficulty for someone or something you dislike or disapprove of (某人)的把柄,(某人)的痛处 •The party has a number of sticks with which to beat the prime minister into submission.该政党手里握有首相的几个把柄,可以迫使他屈服。 [stɪk] noun Sticks and stones may break my bones , (but words can never hurt me). child's expression ■said in order to show that people cannot be hurt by unpleasant things that are said to them 棍棒和石头可能会打断我的骨头(但言语伤害不了我)。 [stɪk] noun up sticks UK (US pull up stakes) informal ■to take all the things that you own and go and live in a different place 迁居别处,搬家 •This is the fourth time in five years that we've had to up sticks.这已经是五年中我们第四次不得不搬家了。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)FIX 固定 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to cause something to become fixed, for example with glue or another similar substance 黏住,黏贴;固定住 •I tried to stick the pieces together with some glue/tape.我想用胶水/胶带把这些物件黏在一起。 •He stuck up •This glue won't stick.这种胶水黏不牢。 •My car's stuck in •Stir the sauce so that it doesn't stick to •My book got wet and all the pages have stuck together Compare non-stick ; stuck intransitive ■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。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)PUT 放 ADVANCED transitive usually + adverb or preposition informal ■to put something, 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里?” “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——我可以把它算入报账费用。 transitive usually + adverb or preposition 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!"“我这里要做的事已经够多了,”她说,“你的工作自己留着吧!” [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)PUSH INTO 推入 intransitive or transitive [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 •She stuck the needle into •We decided where to go for our holiday by closing our eyes and sticking a pin in •A thorn stuck in •The metal springs were sticking through [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)NOT CONTINUE 不继续 intransitive ■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 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck) ACCEPT 忍受 transitive UK informal ■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 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)make sth stick informal ■to show something bad that has been said about someone is true 证明(陈述)真实;证明(指控)成立 •They've arrested him for fraud but they'll never make the charges [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)stick in your mind/head/memory informal ■to remember something 铭刻在(某人)的脑海里 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck) stick in your throat/craw ■to make you angry 令(某人)气愤 •It really sticks in my throat that [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)stick to sb like glue informal ■to stay very close to someone 黏着某人 •Ellie stuck to her mother like glue.艾莉像胶水一样黏着妈妈。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)stick to sb's ribs ■If you describe food as sticking to your ribs, you mean that it makes you feel like you have eaten a lot. (食物)撑饱,吃后感觉很饱 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck) Phrasal Verbs stick around informal ■to stay somewhere for a period of time 逗留,停留 •You go - I'll stick around here a bit longer.你走吧——我在这里再留一会儿。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)Phrasal Verbs stick at sth (also stick to/with sth) UK ADVANCED ■to continue trying hard to do something difficult 继续努力做,坚持做 •You'll never learn to play the piano if you're not prepared to stick at it.如果你不打算持之以恒的话,你永远也学不会弹钢琴。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)Phrasal Verbs stick by sth/sb ■to continue to support something or someone, especially in a difficult situation (尤指困境中)继续支持(某人),对(某人)不离不弃 •We must stick by our decision.我们必须坚持我们的决定。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)Phrasal Verbs stick out ADVANCED ■to go past the surface or edge of something 探出,露出,凸出 •Paul's ears stick out a bit, don't they.保罗的耳朵有点招风耳,是吧? •There was a handkerchief sticking out of his jacket pocket.他的外套口袋露出了手帕的一角。 ■informal ■to be very easy to notice 显眼,突出 •She certainly sticks out in a crowd.她在人群中很显眼。 [stɪk] verb (stuck, stuck)Phrasal Verbs [M] stick (sth) out ADVANCED ■to come forward from the rest of your body, or to make part of your body do this (使)探出,(使)伸出,(使)凸出stick 1 |
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