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单词 to stick unto
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to stick unto ——
to stick unto ——
1. intransitive. To abide by or keep to (a decision, opinion, commitment, ruling, etc.); to refuse to renounce or abandon; = to stick to —— 1 at Phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete.
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the mind > will > decision > perseverance or persistence > persevere or persist [verb (intransitive)]
continuec1340
perseverec1380
stick1447
to rub on1469
to stick unto ——1529
persist1531
to make it tougha1549
whilea1617
subsist1632
to rub along1668
let the world rub1677
dog1692
wade1714
to stem one's course1826
to stick in1853
to hang on1860
to worry along1871
to stay the course1885
slug1943
to slug it out1943
to bash on1950
to soldier on1954
to keep on trucking1972
1529 J. Frith Pistle Christen Reader f. lxxxiii We must put confidence in no man vsinge an example of the holye men, but only sticke to the suer testimony of scripture, and vn to the trueth.
1538 J. Bale Tragedye Promyses God sig. Aiv Pater cœlestis [to Adam]. Than wyll I tell the, what thu shalt stycke vnto, Lyfe to recouer.
1574 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Job (new ed.) 46/2 If wee sticke vntoo his promises, he will neuer fayle to haue his hande stretched out ouer vs to succour vs.
?1587 R. Southwell Epist. Comfort viii. f. 110v The times be such that those whiche sticke vnto the truthe, are in a manner designed to the slaughterhouse.
a1600 R. Hooker Learned Serm. Faith in Elect (1612) 3 The certainty of adherence, is when the hart doth cleaue and sticke vnto that which it doth beleeue.
1731 J. Bisset Right of Patronages Considered ii. 6 This Book of Discipline..was stuck unto, by all the faithful Maintainers of this Churches Liberty.
1873 Punch 31 May 229/2 One who.., having an opinion, sticketh unto it, As the wax clingeth to the Cobbler's thread.
2. intransitive. To be faithful or loyal to (a person or group); to stay with; to refuse to abandon; = to stick to —— 3 at Phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete.
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society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > faithfulness or trustworthiness > fidelity or loyalty > be faithful or loyal to [verb (transitive)]
teemc1275
to bear faithc1300
to hold firm (to)a1340
to stick to ——1531
to stick unto ——1531
to stick by ——1533
rely1582
to summer and winter1602
1531 tr. E. Fox et al. Determinations Moste Famous Vniuersities i. f. 15v A man shal leaue his father and mother, and shall stycke vnto his wyfe [L. adhaerebit uxori suae]: and they shall be two in one flesshe or body.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Prov. xviii. C A frende..doth a man more frendshipe, and sticketh faster vnto him then a brother.
1563 T. Gresham in J. W. Burgon Life & Times Sir T. Gresham (1839) II. 34 Praying you now (as my trust ys in God and you,) that you will stycke unto me.
1610 T. Morton Encounter against M. Parsons i. xii. 197 They were obedient vnto their Bishop Henry, who stucke vnto the Emperour.
1647 J. Howell New Vol. of Lett. 87 My love I had bequeathed to be diffus'd among all my dear friends, specially those that have stuck unto me in this my long affliction.
1748 C. Brown Itinerarium Totius Sacræ Scripturæ 71/1 Besides many other of his Subjects that stuck unto him, Hushai shewed himself a special Friend in overthrowing the Counsel of Achitophel.
1848 Satirist 26 Mar. 99/3 As I think the Captain's right, I'll stick unto him fast and tight.
1893 Leeds Mercury Weekly Suppl. 30 Sept. 7/7 ‘I sticks unto my pals!’ quoth he.
3. intransitive. To keep at or attend to (a task, occupation, or activity); to persevere with; = to stick to —— 2 at Phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > continuing > continue (an action) [verb (transitive)] > with persistence
to stick unto ——a1555
to stick at ——1845
a1555 H. Latimer Frutefull Serm. (1572) ii. f. 215 And therfore let vs sticke hard vnto it, and be content to forgo all the pleasures and riches of this world for his sake.
1641 C. Burges 1st Serm. House of Commons 63 She makes it her businesse that she must stick unto, and daily manage.
1916 E. A. Guest Heap o' Livin' 174 Promotion comes to him who sticks Unto his work and never kicks.
4. intransitive. To follow (a particular source or model) closely when providing one's own version or interpretation of something; = to stick to —— 6 at Phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > imitate [verb (transitive)] > repeat in a copy > word for word
verbate1512
to stick to ——1539
to stick unto ——1568
1568 T. Harding Detection Sundrie Foule Errours v. i. 285v Wherunto sticke you? vnto the Greeke word, or vnto the Latine? If you sticke vnto the Latine worde, Patres, which signifieth Fathers, or Ancestours, you meane not I trow, that Polycrates had seuen Fathers, for that were to much by six, you knowe.
1612 J. Brinsley Ludus Lit. x. 157 The sense & drift of the Latine Author is principally to be obserued, and not the phrase nor propriety of the tongue, to bee so much sought to bee expressed or stucken vnto.
1656 H. Jeanes Mixture Scholasticall Divinity 118 The second exposition is that I shall sticke unto, which rendreth bodily, personally.
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