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How to pronounce a stick?
English sound: [stik] American sound: [st? 0? 1k] stiff (gram light sound) noun n.

1. branch; Stick [C] 2. Stick, stick, stick; walking stick

Grandpa still walks without crutches.

Grandpa still walks without crutches. 3. Rod [C][(+of)]

I bought some sweets for the children.

I bought some lollipops for my children. 4. Punishment in Britain; Beat; Hostile words and deeds [U] 5. Big mouth; Idiot [C] 6. Oral (simple) furniture [C] 7. Kou town; country

They are moving to the countryside.

They will move from the city to the countryside.

1. Sting; Must kill; Stab to death 2. Nail; Insert 3 firmly. Paste; raise

They posted the notice on the wall.

They posted the notice on the wall. 4. Mouth position [O]

Her sister helped her put a flower in her hair.

Her sister helped her put a flower in her hair. Step 5 stretch out

Don't stick your head out of the train window.

Don't stick your head out of the train window. 6. Verbally tolerate [W][+v-ing] (usually used in interrogative sentences and negative sentences)

I can't stand such people.

I can't stand that kind of person. 7. stop; Section eight. The mouth is ... stumped; Catch up with [H]

Are you stumped by algebra?

You can't do your algebra problem, can you? 9. Impose (something unsatisfactory)

The intransitive verb vi.

1. stick; pin

This stamp won't stick.

This stamp won't stick. 2. trapped; Infarction; get into trouble

A fishbone stuck in his throat.

A fishbone stuck in his throat. 3. stay; Persistence; Stick to 4. Reach out; Highlight [(+from)]

What's sticking out of your pocket?

What's sticking out of your pocket? Network interpretation stick

1. Paste, post

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