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A member of the Official IRAThe Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett ChapmanA cigarette of tobacco or marijuanaA manual transmission or vehicle equipped with a manual transmissionTo jam; to stop movingThe traction of tires on the road surfaceA memory stickThe cue used in billiards, pool, snooker, etcTo cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick jointThe short whip carried by a jockeyAn unsocial person, particularly one who is either withdrawn or stuck-upA group of paratroopers who jump togetherA cudgel or truncheon, especially one carried by police or guardsA line of soldiersA quantity of eels, usually 25A two by four, the standard board used in constructing a frame houseOf snow, to remain frozen on landingA cluster of bombs dropped in quick succession from an aircraft in order to spread them over a target area A composing stick, the tool used by compositors to assemble lines of typeA standard rectangular piece of chewing gumA piece of furnitureUse of the stick to control the aircraftVigorous driving of a car; gasTo strike someone with a stickA negative stimulus or a punishmentThe clarinet. (more often: liquorice stick)The game of pool, or an individual pool gameTo remain loyal; to remain firmAny roughly cylindrical piece of a substanceSee to stick withTo propagate plants by cuttingsApproximately one gram of marijuana wrapped in a small cylinder of aluminium foil A person having the stated qualityCorporal punishment; beatingsA relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any sizeA small branch from a tree or bushA bunch of something wrapped around or attached to a stickA fighter pilotTo press into with a sharp pointTo perform (a landing) perfectlyThe vertical member of a cope-and-stick jointA thin person; particularly a flat-chested womanCriticism or ridiculeAn English Imperial unit of length equal to 2 inchesTo persistA board as used in board sports, such as a surfboard, snowboard, or skateboardThe pole bearing a small flag that marks the holeThe amount of fishing line resting on the water surface before a cast; line stick An assistant planted in the audienceA small rectangular block of shortening (butter, margarine, lard, etc.) in weighing one quarter pound and containing by volume one half cup The control column of an aircraft. By convention a wheel-like control mechanism with a handgrip on opposite sides, similar to that used in automobiles, is also called the "stick" A long thin implement used to control a ball or puck in sports like hockey, polo, and lacrosse Vehicles, collectively, equipped with manual transmissionsEffort, vigour, energy, intensity, in a positive or negative senseTo become attached; to adhereA scroll that is rolled around (mounted on, attached to) a stickA cane or walking stick to aid in walkingTo place, set down (quickly or carelessly)Vigor; spiritTo glue; to adherebe or become fixed; "The door sticks--we will have to plane itcover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface; "stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it" fasten with or as with pins or nails; "stick the photo onto the corkboard"fasten with an adhesive material like glue; "stick the poster onto the wall"endure; "The label stuck to her for the rest of her life"To be prevented from going farther; to stop by reason of some obstacle; to be stayed fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something; "stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress" a small piece of wood, small tree, staffto fasten, fix, adhere, stop, scruple, stab, killİlgili Terimler
stick and carrotAlternative form of carrot and stick. (more common in UK than in US)stick aroundTo stay; to linger; to remainstick clipa non-penetrating fastener that is adhered to the waterproofing surface; typically used to retain insulation, drainage panels, etc., against the waterproofing to prevent sliding and displacement stick figureA simple drawing, typically of a human body with a circle representing the head and straight lines representing the torso and limbs stick in someone's crawTo cause lasting annoyance, irritation, or hard feelingsstick in the mudMore generally, one who is slow, old-fashioned, or unprogressive; an old fogeystick in the mudA person unwilling to participate in activities; a curmudgeon or party pooperstick in the mudsplural form of stick in the mudstick insectAny of various insects of the family Phasmidae that mimic sticks or twigsstick insectsplural form of stick insectstick it outTo persist or continuestick it to the manTo take some action intended to defy a source of oppression such as globalization, commercialization, big business or government stick manA simple drawing of a man with lines to represent limbs and torsostick menplural form of stick manstick one's neck outTo take a risk, putting oneself in a vulnerable positionstick one's nose inTo be nosy; to meddle or interfere in the affairs of anotherstick one's nose intoto interfere or try to intervene in (an issue that does not concern one)stick one's oar inTo meddle; to stick one's nose into (something)stick one's tongue outTo push one's tongue so that it protrudes from the mouth, especially as a gesture of rudeness stick outTo protrude; to extend beyondstick outTo persist. See stick it outstick outTo be prominent, noticeable, or obtrusivestick out like a sore thumbBe very noticeably different, especially in a negative way; to be particularly obtrusive, conspicuous, blatant, or prominent; to attract undue attention or notice stick pusherAn automated mechanical device connected to the control column of some aircraft, which pushes the column forward, thus increasing speed, if the pilot is approaching a stall stick shakerAn automated mechanical device connected to the control column of some aircraft, which shakes the stick to alert the pilot if the aircraft is approaching a stall stick that in your pipe and smoke itAlternative form of put that in your pipe and smoke itstick toTo persist; to continue (to use, do, etc.)stick to one's gunsTo maintain one’s position or viewpoint when faced with oppositionstick upTo protect one's statusstick upTo put up by stickingstick upTo rob at gunpointstick up forTo defend or protectstick withto follow or adhere tostick withTo continue or persist; to stick tostick withto remain close bystick-and-carrotAlternative form of carrot and stick. (more common in UK than in US)stick-in-the-mudAlternative spelling of stick in the mudstick in crawMake someone angry; bother someone; annoy someonestick in one's crawMake someone angry; bother someone; annoy someonestick one's noseBe nosy; to meddle or interfere in the affairs of anotherstick toContinue or confine oneself to doing, using, or practisingstick with itContinue doing something although it is difficultstick 1A stick is a thin branch which has fallen off a tree. people carrying bundles of dried sticks to sell for firewood stick icy popfrozen ice treat on a stickstick onattach to; "affix the seal here"stick shiftA stick shift is the lever that you use to change gear in a car or other vehicle. = gearshift. An automotive transmission with a shift lever operated by hand stick-upa hold-upsticksrural terrain, especially a woody area; any rural regionsticksplural form of stickstuckSimple past of to stickstuckTrapped and unable to moveStuckstickedstick aroundstay in the areastick aroundstay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!" stick aroundIf you stick around, you stay where you are, often because you are waiting for something. Stick around a while and see what develops stick aroundbe available or ready for a certain function or servicestick byremain loyal to -, remain faithful to -stick byIf you stick by a promise, agreement, decision, or principle, you do what you said you would do, or do not change your mind. But I made my decision then and stuck by it. = stick to stick byIf you stick by someone, you continue to give them help or support. friends who stuck by me during the difficult times as Council Leader stick bybe loyal to; "She stood by her husband in times of trouble"; "The friends stuck together through the war" stick ininsert casually; "She slipped in a reference to her own work"stick inintroduce; "Insert your ticket here"stick insectA stick insect is an insect with a long body and thin legs. It looks like a small stick. Any of several insects of the family Phasmidae, as the walking stick, that resemble sticks or twigs. a long thin insect that looks like a small stick stick onapply a heavy coat tostick outIf you stick out part of your body, you extend it away from your body. She made a face and stuck out her tongue at him He stuck his hand out and he said, `Good evening.' to stick your neck out: see neck stick outextend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out"; "A single rock sticks out from the cliff stick outIf something sticks out, it is very noticeable because it is unusual. What had Cutter done to make him stick out from the crowd? to stick out a mile: see mile to stick out like a sore thumb: see thumb = stand out stick outIf someone in an unpleasant or difficult situation sticks it out, they do not leave or give up. I really didn't like New York, but I wanted to stick it out a little bit longer stick outbe outstanding, excel; hold a positionstick shifta transmission that is operated manually with a gear lever and a clutch pedalstick tostick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"stick tokeep to; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the dietstick toIf you stick to rules, you do what they say you must do. Obviously we are disappointed but the committee could do nothing less than stick to the rules Police must stick to the highest standards if they are to win back public confidence stick toIf you stick to something, you continue doing, using, saying, or talking about it, rather than changing to something else. Perhaps he should have stuck to writing stick toIf you stick to a promise, agreement, decision, or principle, you do what you said you would do, or do not change your mind. Immigrant support groups are waiting to see if he sticks to his word But one problem is that few people can stick to a diet for long. to stick to your guns: see gun = stick by stick toIf you stick to something or someone when you are travelling, you stay close to them. There are interesting hikes inland, but most ramblers stick to the clifftops stick tokeep to; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"stick togetherbe loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble; "The two families stuck together throughout the war stick togetherIf people stick together, they stay with each other and support each other. If we all stick together, we ought to be okay stick togetherbe close with each other; stay togetherstick updefend against attack or criticism; "He stood up for his friend"; "She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student" stick uprob at gunpoint or by means of some other threatstick up forIf you stick up for a person or a principle, you support or defend them forcefully. I can stick up for myself = stand up for stick withIf you stick with something, you do not change to something else. They prefer, in the end, to stick with what they know stick withkeep to; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"stick withIf you stick with someone, you stay close to them. Tugging the woman's arm, she pulled her to her side saying: `You just stick with me, dear.' stickingAdherence of foil surfaces sufficient to interfere with the normal ease of unwinding stickingWhen fermentation stops prematurely, before enough sugar has been convertedstickingPresent participle of to stickstickingfrom Stick, vstickingextending out above or beyond a surface or boundary; "the jutting limb of a tree"; "massive projected buttresses"; "his protruding ribs"; "a pile of boards sticking over the end of his truck" stickingA profile machined into the edges of stiles, rails, mullions, muntins or bars, adjacent to panels or glazing materials sticking act of jabbing or poking with a pointed object; act of adhering; act of causing to adherestickingIn the window and door industry, sticking refers to the raised, profiled portion of stiles and rails which create the glass shelf on a window or door sticksrural terrain; any rural regionsticksplural of sticksticksn Another name for BamboossticksThe tripod legs or the whole tripodsticksColloquial name for a measure of gelignitesticksThe metal bows used as a frame for the hood see also HoopsstuckIf you are stuck in a boring or unpleasant situation, you are unable to change it or get away from it. I don't want to get stuck in another job like that = trapped stuckbaffled; "this problem has me completely stuckstuckcaught or fixed; "stuck in the mud" baffled; "this problem has me completely stuck stuckcaught or fixed; "stuck in the mud"stuckpast tense of to stickstuckStuck is the past tense and past participle of stickstuckIf you are stuck with something that you do not want, you cannot get rid of it. Many people are now stuck with expensive fixed-rate mortgages stuckbaffled; "this problem has me completely stuck"stuckunable to progressstuckof Stickstuckfixed in place, caught; puzzled, baffled (Informal)stuckIf something is stuck at a particular level or stage, it is not progressing or changing. The negotiations have got stuck on a number of key issues US unemployment figures for March showed the jobless rate stuck at 7 per cent stuckIf you are stuck in a place, you want to get away from it, but are unable to. I was stuck at home with flu stuckIf something is stuck in a particular position, it is fixed tightly in this position and is unable to move. He said his car had got stuck in the snow She had got something stuck between her teeth stuckIf you get stuck when you are trying to do something, you are unable to continue doing it because it is too difficult. They will be there to help if you get stuck stuckA thruststuckIf you get stuck in, you do something with enthusiasm and determination. We're bottom of the league and we have to get stuck in. the past tense and past participle of stick