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Meanings of
stick in
in English
Portuguese
introduzir
Catalan
inserir
Spanish
insertar
Back to the meaning
Introduce.
introduce
insert
enclose
inclose
put in
Portuguese
introduzir
Spanish
insertar
Back to the meaning
Insert casually.
slip in
sneak in
Spanish
insertar
Synonyms
Examples for "
introduce
"
introduce
insert
enclose
inclose
put in
Examples for "
introduce
"
1
Ms Walker said the Government urgently needed to
introduce
debt mediation legislation.
2
In Britain, Labour promised to
introduce
free university education within a year.
3
The government plans to
introduce
legislation before the end of the year.
4
The best way to
introduce
this file is with a simple example:
5
Newspapers must
introduce
new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
1
Therefore, avoid moulded paper liners, which are difficult to
insert
plants through.
2
Of course, Cyrell finds it necessary to
insert
herself in the drama.
3
I saw it cancel her words with wavy lines,
insert
its own.
4
Attach the piston rod to the piston, and
insert
piston in cylinder.
5
These queries checksum the data and
insert
the results into a table.
1
The walls still
enclose
the Bailey of the Castle upon the west.
2
I
enclose
a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyright.
3
I
enclose
a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyrights.
4
You forgot to
enclose
your special pass with your report last time.
5
Anyway I
enclose
the card and rates and references of the school.
1
I
inclose
you three guineas; and shall soon settle all with you.
2
The money which you so considerately
inclose
comes at the right time.
3
The coffin will
inclose
your body, and the last earthly journey begin.
4
I
inclose
the advertisement, and hope it is something to your advantage.
5
Hum, there is space enough in these walls to
inclose
a captive.
1
She said she wanted long-term and sustainable anti-pollution measures
put
in
place.
2
Governments must
put
in
place policies that drive industrial development, particularly manufacturing.
3
They
put
in
so much work, and the end product is great.
4
Control measures have been
put
in
place to stop the pollution spreading.
5
The deal comes 21 years after the partnership was
put
in
place.
Usage of
stick in
in English
1
The governor was obdurate in his decision to
stick
in
the race.
2
Now thou payest for the
stick
in
the hand of the overseers.
3
They are the
stick
in
the spinning wheel of the modern marketplace.
4
Nothing beyond throwing my
stick
in
the hope of stunning the oojoobwa.
5
Great Britain has always tried to
stick
in
with the right people.
6
Their wings
stick
in
the banana trees and they are easily killed.
7
He sat there dumb and speechless as the
stick
in
my hand.
8
A few steps away she saw a heavy
stick
in
the snow.
9
Even candles make a sore place when they
stick
in
the night.
10
When you did my hair you made the pins
stick
in
me.
11
He wanted something brief and strong-somethingthat would
stick
in
the mind.
12
One of those little things that
stick
in
the mind, I suppose.
13
With the long
stick
in
her hand, she stood stupid and confused.
14
Farther along he once angrily waved his
stick
in
signal of dismissal.
15
Swinging his
stick
in
a threatening way, he ran towards the castle.
16
So he went off alone with only a
stick
in
his hand.
Other examples for "stick in"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
stick
in
stick
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
stick in
Portuguese
introduzir
confinar
inserir
Catalan
inserir
introduir
Spanish
insertar
poner
incluír
meter
introducir
introducir subrepticiamente
colar
meterse
incluir
Stick in
through the time
Stick in
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common