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●ˌstick sth ˈin/ˈinto sth●ˌstick sth ˈin1. (informal) to put sth into sth 把…放入(…)◆I stuck the letter in my pocket to read later. 我把信塞进衣兜,等以后再看。◆He saw the hole and stuck his finger in. 他看见那个小孔就把手指伸了进去。◆I stuck my feet into my slippers. 我把脚伸进拖鞋。◆Timmy stuck his thumb in his mouth. 蒂米把拇指含在嘴里。SYN put sth in, put sth in/into sth2. to put sth sharp into sth, making a small hole 把(尖利物)刺入(或穿入)◆Ouch! I’ve stuck the needle in my finger! 哎哟!我的手指被针扎了!OBJ knife, needle3. (informal) to include sth in a story, a letter, etc. 将…写进(小说、信等)中;把…加进◆Should I stick this paragraph in or leave it out? 这一段我该不该加进去呢?◆I’ll stick in something about football to make the article more interesting. 我来加点关于足球的内容,给文章增添些趣味。SYN put sth in, put sth in/into sth4. to attach sth firmly to sth, using tape or glue 粘贴(在…上)◆I’m going to stick the photos in my album. 我要把相片贴在我的相册里。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]
●stick/poke your ˈoar/ˈnose into sth (informal) to try to become involved in sth that does not concern you 多管闲事;干预,插手(与己无关的事) |