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stick to something phrasal verb with stickverbuk /stɪk/ us /stɪk/stuck | stuck B2 to limit yourself to doing or using one particular thing and not change to anything else: 坚持,固守;忠于 Could you stick to the point, please?请不要离题,好吗? We'd better stick to the main road, because the other roads are blocked with snow.我们最好沿着干道走,因为其他的路都被雪封住了。 If you stick to a law, rule, or promise, you obey it or do what it states: 遵守(法律或规则);信守(承诺) If you make a promise, you should stick to it.如果你作出了承诺,就必须遵守。 US(UKstick at something) to continue trying hard to do something difficult: 继续努力做,坚持干 You'll never learn to play the piano if you're not prepared to stick to it.如果你不打算持之以恒的话,你永远也学不会弹钢琴。 I think I'll stick to my first plan. I'd better stick to the rules. I find it very hard to stick to a diet. We've made the agreement so we have to stick to it. He tends to stick to the same old recipes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Continue & last bash on bubble away carry (something) on cease cont. echo immortality immortally in the makingidiom insist on doing something isochronous prosecution protract protraction push ahead push on soldier span spin stretch
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stick to something | American Dictionary
stick to something phrasal verb with stickverbus/stɪk/past tense and past participlestuckus/stʌk/ to continue with a subject, activity, or plan without changing: Would you stick to the point, please? |