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stick-shift car

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  • stick shift — 1. mod. having to do with a nonautomatic transmission or a car that has one. □ I prefer a stick shift car I don’t know why. D The stick shift models are cheaper that’s why. □ This one’s stick shift. 2. n. a nonautomatic transmission. □ …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • stick shift — stick ,shift noun count AMERICAN the short metal LEVER in a car that the driver uses to change the GEARS (=the machinery that changes power into movement). British gear stick a. a car that uses a stick shift system. A car that does not use this… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • stick shift — n AmE 1.) a metal bar in a car that you move to control the ↑gears British Equivalent: gear stick 2.) a car that uses a stick shift system to control the ↑gears →↑automatic …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stick shift — stick shifts N COUNT A stick shift is the lever that you use to change gear in a car or other vehicle. [AM] Syn: gearshift (in BRIT, usually use gear lever) …   English dictionary

  • stick shift — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms stick shift : singular stick shift plural stick shifts American a gear stick in a vehicle, or a car that uses one. A car that does not use one is called an automatic …   English dictionary

  • stick shift — noun (C) AmE 1 a movable metal bar in a car that you use to control its gears; gear lever BrE 2 a car that uses a stick shift system to control its gears compare automatic 2 (2) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • stick — stick1 W3S3 [stık] v past tense and past participle stuck [stʌk] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(attach)¦ 2¦(push in)¦ 3¦(put)¦ 4¦(move part of body)¦ 5¦(difficult to move)¦ 6 stick in somebody s mind 7 make something stick 8¦(name)¦ 9 somebody c …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stick — 1. n. a baseball bat. (Baseball.) □ He started to run and tripped over the stick. □ He holds the stick up higher than most batters. 2. n. a pool cue. □ He drew the stick back slowly, sighted again, and gave the cue ball a sharp knock …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • stick — stick1 [ stık ] (past tense and past participle stuck [ stʌk ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something to something ▸ 2 put quickly & carelessly ▸ 3 push something long into something ▸ 4 become difficult to move ▸ 5 when name is accepted ▸ 6 in card… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • stick — 1 /stIk/ verb past tense and past participle stuck 1 PUSH (transitive always + adv/prep, intransitive always + adv/prep) if a pointed object sticks into something or you stick it into something, it is pushed into it: stick sth in/into/through etc …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • stick — stick1 stickless, adj. sticklike, adj. /stik/, n., v., sticked, sticking. n. 1. a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off. 2. a relatively long and slender piece of wood. 3. a long piece of wood for use as fuel, in… …   Universalium

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