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21 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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22 stick
English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > stick
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23 stick around
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24 stick insect
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25 stick up to
stick up to не подчиняться; оказывать сопротивление -
26 stick-in-the-mud
stick-in-the-mud [ˊstɪkɪnðəˏmʌd]разг.1. n ко́сный, отста́лый челове́к2. a отста́лый; ко́сный -
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28 stick
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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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29 stick together
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > stick together
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30 stick-on label
Stick-on label, gummed label, adhesive labelЭтикетка f с клеящим слоемDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > stick-on label
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31 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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32 stick
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33 stick around
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34 stick by
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35 stick out
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36 stick to
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37 stick up
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38 stick up for
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39 stick with
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40 stick to smb. like a bur
(stick to smb. like a bur(r) (like a leech или like wax))быть надоедливым; ≈ пристать к кому-л. как банный лист, как муха, как пиявка; см. тж. cling like a limpet to smb.He... got rid of his travelling companions who at first stuck as fast as burs. (W. Scott, ‘The Pirate’, ch. XII) — Он... наконец избавился от своих спутников, которые с самого начала как прилипли к нему.
Bella and John Rokesmith followed; Gruff and Glum stuck to them like wax. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book IV, ch. IV) — Белла с Джоном Роксмитом пошли за ним, Сердитый и Хмурый не отставали.
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