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stick1/stik/n. 1a a short slender branch or length of wood broken or cut from a tree 枝条;木枝 b this trimmed for use as a support or weapon 棍;棒 2 a thin rod or spike of wood etc. for a particular purpose (用于某种用途的)棍,棒 cocktail stick 鸡尾酒棒 3a an implement used to propel the ball in hockey or polo etc. (曲棍球或马球等中用于击球的)棍;棒 b (in pl. 用复数) the raising of the stick above the shoulder in hockey (曲棍球)举棍过肩 4 a gear lever 调档杆;变速杆 5 a conductor's baton 指挥棒 6a a slender piece of a thing, e.g. celery, dynamite, deodorant, etc. 条状物(如芹菜、炸药、除臭剂等) b a number of bombs or paratroops released rapidly from aircraft 集束炸弹;连续跳下的一组伞兵 7 (often prec. by 常前接 the) punishment, esp. by beating 惩罚(尤指责打) 8 esp. Brit. colloq. adverse criticism; censure, reproof [尤英口]责难;责备;谴责 took a lot of stick 受到大量抨击 9 colloq. a piece of wood as part of a house or furniture [口] (房屋的)一部分;(家具的)件 a few sticks of furniture 几件家具 10 colloq. a person, esp. one who is dull or unsociable [口]人(尤指呆头呆脑或不善交际的人) a funny old stick 可笑的老家伙 11 (in pl. 用复数; prec. by 前接 the) colloq. remote rural areas [口]偏远的乡村 12 (in pl. 用复数) Austral. slang goalposts [澳] [俚语]门柱 13 Naut. slang a mast or spar 【海】[俚语]桅杆;桁梁 □ up sticks Brit. colloq. go to live elsewhere [英口]移居他处 □ stickless adj.□ sticklike adj.[Old English sticca, from West Germanic] |