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●ˌstick ˈoutto be very noticeable or easy to see 显眼;夺目;引人注目◆They wrote the notice in red so that it would stick out. 他们用红字写出通知,这样会醒目一些。◆ (figurative) One of the boys in the class sticks out in my mind. 班里有个男孩给我的印象特别深。SYN stand out (more formal) [v + adv]
●stick out a ˈmileto be very noticeable or easy to see 十分显眼;显而易见◆Dressed like that, you stick out a mile. 你打扮成那样,真是大出风头。◆It stuck out a mile that she was lying. 她显然在说谎。●stick out like a sore ˈthumbto be very different from others, especially in an unpleasant way (与周围环境)格格不入;扎眼;惹眼◆The red house stuck out like a sore thumb among the old stone cottages. 那座红房子在破旧的小石屋中间很刺眼。 |