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61 stick-slip-effect
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stick-slip-effect
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62 stick by
to support or be loyal to (a person):يُؤَيِّد، يَدْعَمHis friends stuck by him when he was in trouble.
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63 stick it out
to endure a situation for as long as necessary.يَتَحَمَّل المَوْقِف -
64 stick one's neck out
to take a risk.يُجازِف -
65 stick to one's guns
يلتصِق برأيِهNo-one believed her story but she stuck to her guns.
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66 stick up for
يُدافِع عنWhen my father is angry with me, my mother always sticks up for me.
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67 stick-in-the-mud
nouna person who never does anything new.لا يَعْمَل أي شَيء جَديد، مُتَمَسِّك بالتَّقاليد القَديمَه -
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69 colla, deodorante (in) stick
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70 Short Stick
This term denotes that a piece of cloth is in yards of 36-in., 100 S.S. means 100 laps of 36-in. each. A 36-in. yard is always understood when " Long Stick " or L.S. is not mentioned. -
71 non-stick
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72 walking-stick
nouna stick used ( especially as an aid to balance) when walking:عَصا المَشْيThe old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.
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73 get the wrong end of the stick
أَسَاءَ قَصْدَ ما يُقال له \ get the wrong end of the stick: to understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
74 get the wrong end of the stick
أَسَاءَ الفَهْم \ misunderstand: not to understand correctly: I asked for two pounds of meat; but he misunderstood (me) and sent ?2 worth of meat. get the wrong end of the stick: understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
75 USB-Stick
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76 Memory Stick DUO-Steckverbinder
m < edv> ■ Memory Stick Duo connectorGerman-english technical dictionary > Memory Stick DUO-Steckverbinder
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77 Pitch Stick
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78 style Stick
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > style Stick
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79 style Stick
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > style Stick
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80 force stick
«ручка силового управления» курсором; см. pressure stickАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > force stick
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