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单词 stick one's neck out
释义

neck /nek/

noun
  1. The part connecting head and trunk (often in allusion to the halter or the yoke; figurative)
  2. The flesh of that part regarded as food
  3. Anything resembling that part
  4. The part connecting the head and body of anything, eg a violin
  5. The plain lower part of the capital of a column (architecture)
  6. Any narrow connecting part, eg an isthmus
  7. Anything narrow and throatlike, such as the upper part of a bottle
  8. (in mosses and ferns) the upper tubular part of the archegonium (botany)
  9. A plug of igneous or fragmental rock filling a volcanic vent
  10. A col
  11. The part of a garment on or nearest the neck
  12. The length of a horse's head and neck, used to measure its lead in a race
  13. Impudence, audacity (slang)
transitive verb
  1. To strike, pull, or chop the neck of, esp so as to kill
  2. To catch or fasten by the neck
  3. To kiss amorously (informal)
  4. To make a neck on
  5. To drink (slang)
intransitive verb (informal)

To kiss amorously

ORIGIN: OE hnecca; cf OHGer hnac, also OIr cnocc hill

neckˈatee noun (obsolete)

A neckerchief

necked adjective

Having a neck

neckˈing noun

  1. The neck of a column (architecture)
  2. A moulding between the capital and shaft of a column, a gorgerin (architecture)
  3. Embracing, petting (informal)

neckˈlet noun

  1. A simple form of necklace
  2. A pendant strung for the neck
  3. A small boa or fur for the neck

neckˈband noun

  1. The part of a shirt, etc encircling the neck
  2. A band worn on the neck

neckˈbeef noun

  1. The coarse flesh of the neck of cattle
  2. Inferior stuff

neckˈ-bone noun

A cervical vertebra

neckˈcloth noun

A piece of folded cloth worn round the neck by men as a band or cravat, with the ends hanging down, often made of lace

neckˈerchief noun

An ornamental cloth, a kerchief for the neck

neckˈgear noun

Apparel for the neck

neckˈ-herrˈing noun (obsolete)

A heavy blow on the neck

necking party noun (informal)

A petting party

neckˈlace /-lis or -ləs/ noun

  1. A lace, chain, or string of beads or precious stones worn around the neck
  2. (in South Africa) the punishment of having a petrol-soaked tyre placed round the neck or shoulders and set alight, traditionally used by black people on those thought to be government sympathizers (also called neckˈlacing)

transitive verb

(in South Africa) to kill with a necklace

neckˈline noun

The edge of a garment at the neck

neckˈ-moulding noun

A moulding where the capital of a column joins the shaft

neckˈpiece noun

A piece of cloth, etc forming, covering, or bordering a neck

neckˈ-sweetˈbread noun

The thymus gland of veal or lamb

neckˈtie noun (esp N American)

  1. A band of fabric tied round the neck under the collar and usu hanging down in front, a tie
  2. A hangman's noose (US sl)

necktie party noun (US sl)

A lynching

neckˈverse noun

The test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy (qv), usu Psalm 51.1, success giving the privilege of being branded on the hand instead of hanging

neckˈwear noun

Clothing for the neck, such as ties or scarves

neckˈweed noun

  1. Hemp, source of the hangman's rope (old slang)
  2. A kind of speedwell, from its reputed medicinal virtue (US)

get it in the neck (informal)

To be severely dealt with or hard hit

harden the neck

To grow more obstinate

neck and crop

  1. Completely
  2. Bodily
  3. In a heap
  4. Summarily and unceremoniously

neck and neck

  1. Exactly equal
  2. Side by side

neck of the woods (informal)

A particular area, part of the country

neck or nothing

Risking everything

save one's neck

To escape narrowly with one's life or reputation

stick one's neck out

To put oneself at risk, expose oneself to trouble, danger or contradiction

talk through the back of one's neck

To talk wildly or absurdly wide of the truth

tread on the neck of

To oppress or tyrannize over

up to one's neck (informal)

Deeply involved, esp in a troublesome situation

stick2 /stik/

transitive verb (pat stuck, Scot stack; pap stuck, Scot stickˈit)
  1. To pierce, transfix
  2. To stab
  3. To spear
  4. To thrust
  5. To fasten by piercing
  6. To insert
  7. To set in position
  8. To set or cover with things fastened on
  9. To cause to adhere, fix with an adhesive
  10. To endure (esp with it) (informal)
  11. To function successfully (informal)
  12. To bring to a standstill or nonplus
  13. To leave someone (with) (something unpleasant) (informal)
  14. (usu passive) to confine
  15. (esp in imperative) used to dismiss something with disgust, scorn, etc (vulgar sl)
intransitive verb
  1. To be fixed by insertion
  2. To jut, protrude
  3. To adhere
  4. (of a charge or accusation) to be accepted as valid
  5. To become or remain fixed
  6. To remain
  7. To be detained by an impediment
  8. To jam
  9. To fail to proceed or advance
  10. To scruple
  11. To hold fast, keep resolutely (with to)
noun
  1. Adhesiveness
  2. A hitch
  3. A stoppage (obsolete)
  4. A difficulty (archaic)
ORIGIN: OE stician; cf stick1, stitch

stickabilˈity noun (informal; facetious)

The ability to stick at something, persistence, perseverance

stickˈer noun

  1. A gummed label or poster
  2. A person who kills pigs, etc
  3. A person who or thing that sticks
  4. A piercing weapon (informal)
  5. A person or thing difficult to get rid of
  6. Someone who is constant or persistent
  7. A poser
  8. A piano jack
  9. An upright rod that transmits motion from an organ key
transitive verb

To apply stickers (gummed labels) to

stickˈily adverb

stickˈiness noun

stickˈing noun and adjective

stickˈy adjective

  1. Adhesive
  2. Tenacious
  3. Gluey
  4. Muggy
  5. Difficult (informal)
  6. Unpleasant (informal)
  7. (of a website) tending to attract visitors and retain their attention (informal)
transitive verb

To make sticky

noun (pl stickˈies)

An adhesive label or note

stickˈing-plaster noun

An adhesive plaster for covering wounds

stickˈing-point or stickˈing-place noun

The point beyond which a thing cannot proceed

stickˈ-in-the-mud noun

An old fogey (also adjective)

stickit minister noun (Scot)

A licentiate who never gets a pastoral charge

stickˈjaw noun

A stodgy pudding or sweetmeat

stick pin noun (US)

A tie-pin

stickˈseed noun

A plant of the borage family with barbed seeds

stickˈ-up noun

  1. A hold-up
  2. A stand-up collar

stickˈweed noun

Any plant with clinging seeds, esp ragweed

stickˈybeak noun (Aust and NZ informal)

A Nosey Parker

intransitive verb

To pry

sticky end noun

An unpleasant end, disaster

sticky ends plural noun

Single-stranded ends of DNA that has been cut with a restriction endonuclease, able to pair with complementary ends on, and thus joining, other fragments

stickˈy-fingˈered adjective (informal)

Prone to pilfering

sticky wicket noun

A difficult situation to cope with

sticky willie noun (Scot)

Cleavers (qv under cleave2)

stuck-upˈ adjective

Self-importantly aloof

get stuck in (or into) (informal)

To deal with, consume, attack in a vigorous, aggressive, eager, etc manner

stick around (informal)

To remain or linger

stick at

  1. To hesitate or scruple at (often with nothing)
  2. To persist at

stick by

To be firm in supporting, adhere closely to

stick 'em up!

Hold up your hands (or be shot)!

stick in (Scot)

  1. To persevere assiduously
  2. Also (of a dressing, etc) to adhere to a wound

stick in one's throat or craw

To be difficult, or against one's conscience, for one to countenance

stick it to

  1. To overcharge systematically
  2. To gain a victory over (someone)

stick one's neck out see under neck

stick or snee see snickersnee

stick out

  1. To project
  2. To be obvious
  3. To continue to resist

stick out for

To insist upon

stick to

To persevere in holding to

stick together

  1. To be allies
  2. To support each other

stick to one's guns see under gun

stick up

  1. To stand up
  2. To rob at gunpoint, waylay and plunder (esp US; stickˈ-up noun)

stick up for

To speak or act in defence of

stick with

  1. To remain with
  2. To force (a person) to cope with (something unpleasant), often in the phrase be stuck with

stuck for

Unable to proceed because of the lack of

stuck on (informal)

Enamoured of

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