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stick obj PUTstIkv [T always + adv/prep]past stuck stVk infmlto put (something), esp. in a not very careful way随手放置"Where shall I put these books?" "Oh, just stick them on the table for now."“我把书放哪儿?”“哦,就先搁在桌子上吧。”Lisa stuck her head round the door and said, "Bye, I'm off now."莉萨把头搁在门上说道,“再见,我走了。”She stuck her fingers in her ears so that she couldn't hear the noise.她把手指插在耳中,因此听不见吵闹声。We'd almost signed the contract to buy the house we wanted when the sellers stuck (= added) another £1 000 on the price.我们都几乎要签合同买房子了, 忽然房产商在价格上另加了1 000英镑。I'll pay for lunch--I can stick it on my expenses.午饭我来请客----我能请得起。Don't stick your tongue out--it's rude. [M]不要把舌头伸在外面----这很不礼貌。He stuck his arm out in front of his daughter to stop her from running into the road. [M]他伸手拦在他女儿前面,阻止她跑到公路上去。She pointed a gun at me and said "Stick your hands up!/Stick 'em up!"她用枪指着我说道:“把手举起来!/举起手来!”(slang) If you tell someone to stick something or where they can stick something, it means that you do not want to keep that thing.不想保留She said that she had no intention of marrying him, and told him where he could stick his ring.她说她不想嫁给他,而且不想要他的戒指。"I've had enough of working here, " she said, "You can stick your job!"“我这可受够了,”她说,“我不想要你的工作。”If you stick your neck out, you take a risk.冒险We could lose a lot of money on this deal, but even so I'm prepared to stick my neck out and accept it.我们做这笔交易可能会损失许多钱,但即使这样,我也准备冒险。
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