Stick up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To stick up means to extend or point upward, or in slang, to rob someone or a place using threats or a weapon.
用法与细微差别
This expression is informal. As a phrasal verb, 'stick up' can be literal ('My hair sticks up') or slang for robbery ('They tried to stick up the bank'). In robberies, it's often heard as 'stickup' (noun: 'a stickup'). Don't confuse with 'stand up for' (defend someone).
例句
Look, that branch is sticking up from the ground.
basic
Your hair is sticking up in the back.
basic
Two men tried to stick up the store last night.
basic
Don’t mind my hair, it just always sticks up after I wake up.
natural
Someone tried to stick up the gas station, but the clerk pressed the alarm.
natural
When he wears that hat, his ears always stick up a little.
natural