词汇 | stick with |
释义 | Idiom stick by someone or something and stick with someone or something Theme: SUPPORT to support someone or something; to continue supporting someone or something when things are bad. (Informal.)Don’t worry. I'll stick by you no matter what.I feel as if I have to stick by my brother even if he goes to jail.I'll stick by my ideas whether you like them or not. Idiom stick withstick (someone) with (someone/something) to force someone to do something or to have responsibility for someone.She claims that big power companies cut costs and stick their customers with high prices.They go out dancing and stick me with the baby. Phr V stick with sticks, sticking, stuck stick with sth informal to do or use something as you had planned and not change to something elseI think we'd better stick with our original plan. stick with sb informal to stay close to someoneusually an orderStick with me and you won't get lost. if something that someone says sticks with you, you remember itOne piece of advice she gave me has stuck with me ever since. stick with it informal to continue doing something even though it is difficultI know it's hard but stick with it and you'll get there in the end. stick (one) with (someone or something)To burden one with someone or something that is undesirable, troublesome, or irritating. I can't believe everyone else left and stuck me with the bill! They always stick us with the new interns, most of whom are barely old enough to drive themselves to work each morning. stick with (someone or something)1. To remain loyal to, committed to, or supportive of someone or something. I said I would stick with my wife for better or for worse, and I meant it. So far, he's sticking with the same story he gave police. Her resume is impressive, but I think we should stick with Janet—she's got more experience and she already knows how the company works. 2. To continue or persist in doing, believing, or using something. I think we'll stick with our normal suppliers, but thanks for the offer. You should really stick with selling used cars, because your stand-up routine is terrible. 3. To remain in one's memory or thoughts. Wow, what a performance. That will stick with me for a long time. 4. To continue trying to do or achieve something, especially after initial failures, challenges, or setbacks. Often used an imperative, especially in the phrase "stick with it." If you really want to become a comic book artist, you have to stick with it! You can't just give up after your first rejection. I'm really glad I stuck with my exercise routine throughout my pregnancy. stick someone with someone or somethingto burden someone with someone or something. The dishonest merchant stuck me with a faulty television set. John stuck me with his talkative uncle and went off with his friends. stick withContinue to support or be faithful to, as in They stuck with us through all our difficulties. [Colloquial; early 1900s] stick withv. 1. To stay with or remain loyal to someone or something: Stick with the person who has the map so you don't get lost. My friends stuck with me through the entire ordeal. 2. To remain consistent or loyal in one's behavior concerning something: He offered to loan me a chain saw, but I stuck with my ax. 3. To adhere to some plan; keep at something: The pianist stuck with the song until she had mastered it. 4. To remain in someone's thoughts or memory: That poem stuck with her, and she used it in a speech years later. 5. To give someone something or someone that is unwanted: My friends left the bar and stuck me with the bill. The dealer stuck us with shoddy merchandise that we can't sell. Our team got stuck with the worst player in the entire school. |
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