Stick at Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɪk/ /ˈæt
STIK-at
stˈɪk/ /ˈæt
STIK-at
释义
To continue making an effort at something, especially when it is difficult or takes a long time.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used to encourage perseverance in challenging tasks. Common as advice: 'stick at it!'. Not to be confused with 'stick to' (keep following a plan or rule).
Spanish: persistir en - no rendirse conPortuguese (BR): persistir em - não desistir dePortuguese (PT): persistir em - não desistir deChinese (Simplified): 坚持做Chinese (Traditional): 堅持做Hindi: डटे रहना - लगातार कोशिश करनाArabic: يثابر على - يواصلBengali: অবিচল থাকা - লেগে থাকাRussian: придерживаться (дела) - упорно продолжатьJapanese: やり続ける - 諦めずに取り組むVietnamese: kiên trì - bền bỉ tiếp tụcKorean: 끝까지 하다 - 포기하지 않고 계속하다Turkish: ısrarla devam etmek - vazgeçmeden sürdürmekUrdu: ڈٹے رہنا - ثابت قدم رہناIndonesian: tetap menjalani - bertahan (terus-menerus)
例句
If you stick at your English studies, you will improve.
basic
It is hard, but I will stick at it.
basic
You need to stick at your training to see results.
basic
He wanted to quit, but his coach told him to stick at it.
natural
It’s tough at first, but if you stick at it, it gets easier.
natural
Don’t give up—just stick at it and you’ll see progress.
natural