stick to(sticking,stuck, sticks)1.PHRASAL VERBIf you stick to something or someone when you are travelling,you stay close to them. 紧跟 例:Let's stick to the road we know.我们沿着熟悉的路走吧。2.PHRASAL VERBIf you stick to something, you continue doing, using, saying,or t...
phrasal verb stick together (informal)(of people)to stay together and support each other We were the only British people in the town so we tended to stick together. Join us Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press!
stick by [phrasal verb] stick by (someone or something) : to continue to support or be loyal to (someone or something) The troops stuck by [=stood by] their general to the end. She stuck by [=stood by] her husband throughout the trial. I stick by my promise. [=I still will...
stick to something phrasal verbphr v 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SYNkeep to Have you been sticking to your diet? 你是否在坚持节食? stick to your decision/principles etc ...
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Tostickis to attach to something or not move. There are three prepositions that are commonly used with this verb,by, with,andto,which change the verb to a phrasal verb. For the most part these can be used interchangeably to mean remain loyal or be persistent, especially if there is hards...
somebody can stick something→make something stick→stick in somebody’s craw→stick in somebody’s mind→stick out a mile→stick/poke your nose into something→stuckPHRASAL VERB→stick around→stick by→stick out→stick to something→stick together→stick up→stick up for somebody→stick with...
ロングマン現代英英辞典よりstick tosomethingphrasal verb1to do or keep doing what you said you would do or what youbelievein, even when it isdifficult類義語keep toHave you been sticking to your diet?stick to your decision/principles etcMiguel was determined to stick to his decision.It look...
1.To shoot (a person):a bank robber who was gunned down by the police. 2.To open the throttle of (an engine) so as to accelerate:gunned the engine and sped off. v.intr. To hunt with a gun. Phrasal Verb: gun for 1.To plan or take action to harm or destroy (someone). ...
Definition of stick out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.