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stick [stɪk] n
gen. heder 128
pack. encolar; unir m; engomar (para pegar)
social.sc. cacharro m; canoa f; canuto m; chiri m; cigarro de la risa; costo m; flai f; mai f; mail; perolín m; petardo m; porrete m; porro n; quiqui m; yoi f; joint
tech. adherir; batuta f; cartucho de dinamita; clavar; estaca f; fugar; garrote m; hélice f; hincar; palanca f; parra f; prender; varilla f
stick [stɪk] v
gen. bastón; palo; pegar
astronaut., transp. palanca de mando
auto. trabar; atorar
hobby, transp., avia. grupo de salto; grupo paracaidista
mech.eng. punta de herramienta
social.sc. yoin; joe; peta
to stick v
earth.sc., transp. pegar
footwear encolar
nat.sc., agric. matar
 English thesaurus
stick [stɪk] n
mil., logist. A number of paratroopers who jump from the same aperture or door of an aircraft during one run over a drop zone. (FRA)
sticks n
inf., contempt. rural areas far from cities or civilization (the sticks: He felt hard done by living out in the sticks • If it were out in the sticks, in a provincial town, this place would do a roaring trade. • In this particular collection he tells the story of a young boy who moves to Astro City from out in the sticks, and ends up becoming a sidekick to a superhero, The Confessor. • True, possibly, though my experience of living out in the sticks is that the emergency services are geared to coping adequately with the distances. • I'm sure the good folks out in the sticks have known plenty of rich metropolitans in their day. • I have one, can't manage out in the sticks without one, but I have absolutely no interest in them beyond that. • The little festival out in the sticks had been catering to the same loyal bunch of bluegrass fanatics for the previous 14 years and doing a fine job of it. • Most of them are based out in the sticks, as it were. • She is now living out in the sticks so she only works two days a week. • Out in the sticks, another shop owner refines her strategy for coping. • Out in the sticks last weekend, the sheep looked like shrivelled prunes on legs. • You get people like this, groupings like this, and almost, cafes like this when you live out in the sticks. • The people who twenty years ago would have bought a big suburban house are now out in the sticks. • We people who live out in the sticks have a better idea of what could potentially happen, we can foresee the trap. • Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks. • It was a bit of a drag not getting a lift back, as the yard was out in the sticks on an old farm-site, but he was being well paid and a two-mile walk back into Hemel Hempstead was no big deal. • We managed to hire a 30 ft fibreglass boat which surprised us as we'd expected something a little less grand this far out in the sticks. • Some of them were really out in the sticks only a few yards from the Old Sea Bank, just a short mud bath away from The Wash. • If you live out in the sticks or are after specialised items of tackle then mail order is the answer. • Now it seems issues can start in the sticks and land on Westminster's doorstep, fully formed. lexico.com)
stick: 304 phrases in 46 subjects
Agriculture32
Automobiles2
Aviation5
Botany3
Chemistry4
Coal6
Communications8
Computers1
Construction3
Drilling1
Earth sciences10
Electronics11
Entomology2
Fish farming pisciculture7
Food industry5
Forestry11
General32
Health care5
Helicopters2
Hobbies and pastimes3
Immigration and citizenship6
Industry11
Information technology5
Labor law1
Labor organization1
Law3
Life sciences2
Materials science4
Mathematics2
Measuring instruments1
Mechanic engineering24
Medical16
Metallurgy8
Meteorology1
Microsoft1
Mining1
Natural sciences7
Packaging5
Patents2
Scuba diving1
Social science1
Technology19
Textile industry4
Transport21
Veterinary medicine3
Wood processing1