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stick English-German

stecken

non-stick English-German

non-stick frying panetc.

stick-up English-German

bewaffneter Raubüberfall

hockey stick English-German

Hockeyschläger

memory stick English-German

Memorystick

shaving stick English-German

Stangenrasierseife

walking stick English-German

Spazierstock

stick deodorant English-German

Deo[dorant]stift

stick ˈup English-German

anschlagen

stick ˈout English-German

herausstrecken

stick toˈgether English-German

zusammenkleben

‘[stick] no bills’ in bill2 English-German

„[Plakate] ankleben verboten“

his ears stick out in stick English-German

er hat abstehende Ohren

stick out a mile in stick English-German

[klar] auf der Hand liegen

stick sth. in[to] sth. in stick English-German

mit etw. in etw. Akk. stechen

stick up for sb./sth. in stick English-German

für jmdn./etw. eintreten

a stick of celery/rhubarb in stick English-German

eine Stange Sellerie/Rhabarber

shake one's fist/a stick at sb. in shake English-German

jmdm. mit der Faust/einem Stock drohen

stick a picture on the wall/a vase on the shelf in stick English-German

ein Bild an die Wand hängen/eine Vase aufs Regal stellen

stick1 British & World English

a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree

stick2 British & World English

push a sharp or pointed object into or through (something)

stick English-French

bâton m

stick1 English-Italian

bastone m

stick2 English-Italian

conficcare

stick1 English-Spanish

palo, vara

stick something in/into/through in stick2 British & World English

push a sharp or pointed object into or through (something)

non-stick British & World English

(of a pan or surface) covered with a substance that prevents food sticking to it during cooking

ski stick British & World English

old-fashioned term for ski pole.

stick at in stick2 British & World English

persevere with (a task or endeavour) in a determined way

stick by in stick2 British & World English

continue to support or be loyal to (someone), typically during difficult times

stick out in stick2 British & World English

be extremely noticeable

stick to in stick2 British & World English

continue or confine oneself to doing or using (a particular thing)