0 (of sth sharp or pointed) to go into or make go into -- stikke
2 to attach, especially with glue -- feste
7 to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something -- stikke
8 (of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something -- stikke (ut)
Two arrows were sticking in his back.
9 to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc) -- klistre; klebe; lime; bli sittende
10 to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress -- sitte fast, sette til veggs
12 a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose -- stokk; kølle; (tromme)stikke; (lyse)stake
a stick of rhubarb.
His final curtain call was the tumble he took off his toilet, naked and with the hypodermic needle still stuck in his arm.
For some it was difficult not to "be stuck" or preoccupied with their illness.
Instead of sticking to neurophysiology, they referred to the structure of the organism or the lived body.
For example, hill-climbing techniques are unsuitable for use since they get stuck in local optima.
For simplicity, we stick with this particular application.
Those who stuck with old taxes found that their yield drifted slowly downwards.
Figure 7 shows the sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped ascending the sliping surface.
A stiff estimation of the parameters assists the control system to avoid the stick-slip phenomenon.
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細條, 枝條, 木條,木棍…
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细条, 枝条, 木条,木棍…
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pegar(se), clavar, atascarse…
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colar, grudar, enfiar…
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くっつく, ~をくっつける, 貼り付ける…
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yapıştırmak, takılmak, saplanmak…
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(se) planter, mettre, fourrer…
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enganxar(-se), clavar, encallar-se…
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