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61 stick-on label
s.etiqueta adhesiva. -
62 stick-on patch
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63 stick-to-itive
adj.tenaz, obstinado, terco, pertinaz. -
64 stick-to-itively
adv.tenazmente, obstinadamente. -
65 stick-to-itiveness
s.tenacidad, obstinación. -
66 stick-to-it-ness
s.persistencia. -
67 stick-up
s.1 atraco (a mano armada) (familiar) (robbery)2 asalto, robo, atraco, robo a mano armada. -
68 stick-up man
s.salteador, bandolero. -
69 joss stick
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70 non-stick
non'stik((of a pan etc) treated, usually by covering with a special substance, so that food etc will not stick to it: a non-stick frying-pan.) antiadherenteadj.• antiadherente adj.[ˌnɑn'stɪk]ADJ [pan] antiadherente, que no se pega; [coating] antiadherente -
71 walking stick
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72 walking-stick
noun (a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking: The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.) bastónn.• bastón s.m.• báculo s.m. -
73 to give somebody stick
(criticize) criticar severamente a alguien 2 (make fun of) burlarse de alguien, cachondearse de alguien -
74 to stick about / stick around
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75 to stick out a mile / stick out like a sore thumb
to stick out a mile / stick out like a sore thumbsaltar a la vistaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to stick out a mile / stick out like a sore thumb
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76 to stick one's neck out
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77 to make stick
(accusation, charge) probar■ do you think they'll be able to make the murder charge stick? ¿crees que podrán probar que es culpable del asesinato? -
78 to stick up
1 (project, protrude) salir, sobresalir; (hair) ponerse de punta, erizarse1 (poster etc) fijar, poner, colocar2 (hands) levantar■ stick 'em up! ¡arriba las manos!3 (bank) atracar -
79 to be in a cleft stick
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80 carrot-and-stick
['kærǝtǝnd'stɪk]ADJ
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