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here a while. I Mike wanted me to stick around for a couple of days. stick at не останавливаться ни перед чем; идти напролом С You must stick at it if you want to succeed. \ He probably wouldn’t stick at murder to get what he wants. stick by/to стоять за к-л; быть верным; поддерживать г The brothers said they’d stick by one another, no matter what. Phyllis promised to stick to Bert. stick out торчать, высовываться; выделяться ! I could see one end of the letter sticking out of John’s pocket. J Dad’s funny hat made him stick out in the crowd. stick out stick it out терпеть, выносить 11 know you don’t like it but you have to stick out the job for another month. С His new play’s boring, but since he's my cousin we’d better stick it out. stick up (inf) 1. ограбить (угрожая оружием) ' I The gang concentrated on sticking up liquor stores and gas stations. i In the old West, outlaws sometimes stuck up the stage-coaches. 2. торчать □ Your hair is sticking up in the back. I You see that branch sticking up out of the water? ? 3. повесить, вывесить (объявление), наклеить, расклеить Will you stick up this announcement on the bulletin board? C They stick up pictures of women all round the room. stick up for постоять за к-л; встать на защиту; вступиться I You’ve got to learn to stick up for yourself, not only for others. _ I stuck up for him and said I had always found him to be honest. 393
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