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61 stick through
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1) ( become fixed to each other) [pages] se coller2) (colloq) ( be loyal) se serrer les coudes (colloq), être solidaire3) (colloq) ( not separate) rester ensemblestick [something] together coller [pieces] -
64 stick insect
'stick in·sect nGespenstheuschrecke fPHRASES:to be as thin as a \stick insect ( Brit) spindeldürr sein -
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stick I v 1. (an)haften, festkleben (Stoffe); hängen bleiben; (an)kleben, aufkleben; 2. durchstechen, durchbohren stick II Stock m, Stange f; Stab m (Messstab)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stick
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66 stick by
• stick by someone to be loyal to someone, to stand by someone быть верным кому-то, поддерживать кого-тоThe boys decided to stick by eah other no matter what happens. She always sticks by him.
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67 stick in smb.'s mind
(stick in smb.'s (или the) mind)сохраниться в памяти, хорошо запомнитьсяThere are passages in that play which still stick in my mind twenty years after the first performance. (ODCIE) — Отдельные куски из этой пьесы все еще живы в моей памяти, хотя я был на ее премьере двадцать лет назад.
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68 stick to smb. closer than a brother
(stick to smb. closer than a brother (или than death))быть привязанным к кому-л. (из корысти, добрых чувств и т. п.)That sycophant will stick closer to you than death while you've got a penny piece. (DEI) — Пока у вас есть хоть пенни за душой, вы не избавитесь от этого лизоблюда.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > stick to smb. closer than a brother
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69 stick-in-the-mud
∎ don't be such a stick-in-the-mud! ne sois pas rabat-joie!Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > stick-in-the-mud
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70 stick-up
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71 stick
English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > stick
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72 stick around
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73 stick insect
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74 stick up to
stick up to не подчиняться; оказывать сопротивление -
75 stick-in-the-mud
stick-in-the-mud [ˊstɪkɪnðəˏmʌd]разг.1. n ко́сный, отста́лый челове́к2. a отста́лый; ко́сный -
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- n1. стержень; пруток; шток
2. рукоятка, ручка
3. рукоять ( экскаватора)
4. шест, штанга
5. рычаг управления
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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78 stick together
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > stick together
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79 stick electrode
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80 stick electrode handle
English-german engineering dictionary > stick electrode handle
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