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1 stick to one's opinion
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2 stick by one's old friends
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3 stick to one's guns
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4 stick to one's last
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5 stick to one's principles
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6 stick to one's text
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7 stick/put one's hands up
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8 stick to one's ribs
stick to one's (the) ribs разг быть сы́тным (пло́тным) ( об обеде)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > stick to one's ribs
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9 stick to one's guns
(to hold to one's position in an argument etc: No-one believed her story but she stuck to her guns.) mantenerse en sus treceexpr.• mantenerse fiel a su causa expr.• no rajarse expr.stick to one's guns*expr.• mantenerse fiel a su causa expr. -
10 stick in one's heels
(тж. stick one's heels in)paзг.peшитeльнo вocпpoтивитьcя; зaнять peшитeльную пoзицию, зaупpямитьcя, зaapтaчитьcяI ask him every day to get me a newspaper, but it's one of those things where he sticks his heels in (J. Fowles) stick in one's gizzard (или throat) paзг. cтaть пoпepёк гopлa, зacтpять в гopлe, пpeтить, пpиxoдитьcя нe пo вкуcу кoму-л. But this notion has long stuck in my gizzard (W. S. Maugham). The General....She knows that her name sticks in my throat (G. B. Shaw) -
11 stick in one's craw
разг.(stick in one's craw (gizzard, gullet или throat))претить, приходиться не по вкусу кому-л.; ≈ стать поперёк горла, застрять в горле [stick in one's throat шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Macbeth: "But wherefore could not I pronounce ‘Amen’? I had most need of blessing, and ‘Amen’ Stuck in my throat. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Macbeth’, act II, sc. 2) — Макбет: "Но почему сказать "аминь" не мог я? Нуждался я в спасеньи, но "аминь" Застряло в горле."(перевод А. Радловой)
The General: "...She knows that her name sticks in my throat." (B. Shaw, ‘Getting Married’) — Генерал: "...Она знает, что я о ней слышать не могу."
But this notion has long stuck in my gizzard. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 76) — Все эти фантазии уже давно мне приелись.
‘The garage - that's what sticks in my craw!’ Ken said... (M. Wilson, ‘My Brother, My Enemy’, ch. VIII) — - Этот гараж стоит у меня поперек горла! - сказал Кен...
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12 stick to one's last
заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в дела, в которых не разбираешься [происходит от пословицы the cobbler must или should stick to his last; см. the cobbler must stick to his last]Conrad had always a great regard for... workmen who stuck to their last and did their own jobs well. (J. Galsworhy, ‘Castles in Spain’, ‘Reminiscences of Conrad’) — Конрад всегда относился с большим уважением к... рабочим, которые занимаются своим делом и хорошо с ним справляются.
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13 stick to one's guns
(to hold to one's position in an argument etc: No-one believed her story but she stuck to her guns.) holde på sit* * *(to hold to one's position in an argument etc: No-one believed her story but she stuck to her guns.) holde på sit -
14 stick to one's guns
inf стоять на своемI'll stick to my guns on this matter. I'm sure I'm right.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > stick to one's guns
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15 stick to one's knitting
expr infml esp AmEI told her to stick to her own knitting — Я сказал ей, чтобы она не совала нос в чужие дела
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick to one's knitting
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16 stick up one's nose
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > stick up one's nose
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17 stick to one's guns
paзг.нe cдaвaть пoзиций, дepжaтьcя cтoйкo, твёpдo cтoять нa cвoём; выдepжaть xapaктep [этим. вoeн. нe бpocaть opудий]Sally stuck to her guns though her heart sank. 'I won't have this sort of business transacted in my house' (K. S. Prichard). You must not compromise your principles. You must stick to your guns (Th. Sharpe) -
18 stick to one's knitting
aмep.зaнимaтьcя cвoим дeлoм и нe вмeшивaтьcя в чужиe дeлaThe trouble with Henry is that he is always telling other people what to do; he doesn't stick to his knittingConcise English-Russian phrasebook > stick to one's knitting
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19 stick to one's last
зaнимaтьcя cвoим дeлoм, нe вмeшивaтьcя в дeлa, в кoтopыx нe paзбиpaeшьcя [пpoиcxoдит oт пocлoвицы the cobbler must или should stick to his last вcяк cвepчoк знaй cвoй шecтoк]Conrad had always a great regard for... workmen who stuck to their last and did their own job well (J. Galsworthy) -
20 stick to one's guns
(to hold to one's position in an argument etc: No-one believed her story but she stuck to her guns.) halda velli; gefa ekki eftir
См. также в других словарях:
stick to one's ribs — or[stick to the ribs] {v. phr.}, {informal} To keep you from getting hungry again too quickly. * /Doctors say you should eat a good breakfast that sticks to your ribs./ * /Farmers eat food that sticks to the ribs./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stick to one's ribs — or[stick to the ribs] {v. phr.}, {informal} To keep you from getting hungry again too quickly. * /Doctors say you should eat a good breakfast that sticks to your ribs./ * /Farmers eat food that sticks to the ribs./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stick in one's craw — Ⅰ. ► stick in one s craw see STICK(Cf. ↑stick). Main Entry: ↑craw Ⅱ. ► stick in one s throat (or craw) be difficult or impossible to accept. Main Entry: ↑ … English terms dictionary
stick to one's guns — or[stand by one s guns] {v. phr.} To hold to an aim or an opinion even though people try to stop you or say you are wrong. * /People laughed at Columbus when he said the world was round. He stuck to his guns and proved he was right./ * /At first… … Dictionary of American idioms
stick to one's guns — or[stand by one s guns] {v. phr.} To hold to an aim or an opinion even though people try to stop you or say you are wrong. * /People laughed at Columbus when he said the world was round. He stuck to his guns and proved he was right./ * /At first… … Dictionary of American idioms
stick in one's throat — Ⅰ. ► stick in one s throat (or craw) be difficult or impossible to accept. Main Entry: ↑stick Ⅱ. ► stick in one s throat be unwelcome or unacceptable. Main Entry: ↑throat … English terms dictionary
stick\ in\ one's\ craw — • stick in one s craw • stick in one s crop v. phr. To make you angry; bother you; annoy you. His parents praise of his brother stuck in Jerry s craw. Sue s failure to get a better grade than Ann stuck in her crop … Словарь американских идиом
stick\ in\ one's\ crop — • stick in one s craw • stick in one s crop v. phr. To make you angry; bother you; annoy you. His parents praise of his brother stuck in Jerry s craw. Sue s failure to get a better grade than Ann stuck in her crop … Словарь американских идиом
stick\ to\ one's\ knitting — • stick to one s knitting • tend to one s knitting v. phr. informal To do your own job and not bother other people. The trouble with Henry is that he is always telling other people what to do; he can t stick to his knitting … Словарь американских идиом
stick\ to\ one's\ ribs — • stick to one s ribs • stick to the ribs v. phr. informal To keep you from getting hungry again too quickly. Doctors say you should eat a good breakfast that sticks to your ribs. Farmers eat food that sticks to the ribs … Словарь американских идиом
stick\ to\ one's\ guns — • stick to one s guns • stand by one s guns v. phr. To hold to an aim or an opinion even though people try to stop you or say you are wrong. People laughed at Columbus when he said the world was round. He stuck to his guns and proved he was right … Словарь американских идиом