| 单词 | stick at something |
| 释义 | stick at something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstick at something phrasal verb British English1 CONTINUE/NOT STOPto continue doing something in a determined way in order to achieve somethingRevising with your friends may help you stick at it.2 stick at nothing informalDO something/TAKE ACTION to be willing to do anything, even if it is illegal, in order to achieve somethingstick at nothing to do somethingHe will stick at nothing to make money. → stick→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusstick at • From 1981 to 1989, the minimum wage was stuck at $ 3. 35 an hour.• He cleans the dip-stick under his armpit and tells us the car has more faults than he could shake a stick at.• The National Statistics Centre could have provided him with more information than he could shake a stick at.• They poke burning sticks at me.• So Knapman, an indigent, is stuck at the hospital trying to figure a way out of the mess.• Then, all of a sudden, the futility of getting stuck at the lumber mill, like Granddad, hit me.• I was still stuck at the thought of a man pleading for this.• Its accounts, however accurate at this level, remain stuck at this preliminary stage of scientific enquiry.stick at it• If going along to a group on a regular basis helps you to stick at it - do it. |
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