sticks
Prononciation : [stɪks]
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Contexte : « objects »
(noun) a long, thin piece of wood that is often found on the ground, like a twig from a tree. You can use sticks for many things, like building a fort or playing games.
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I picked up some sticks to use for my art project.
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There were no sticks in the yard, just grass and weeds.
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Can you see any sticks on the ground when we go for a walk?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to attach something firmly or to become attached to something. For example, when you place a bandage on a cut, it sticks to your skin.
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The tape sticks really well to the paper.
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The glue didn't stick to the plastic, so the pieces fell apart.
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Why doesn’t this label stick to the box?
Contexte : « presence »
(verb) to remain in a certain place or situation, like when someone is very focused on what they are doing or thinking. If you stick to your plan, you keep following it without changing.
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She decided to stick to her healthy diet all week.
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He didn’t stick to his promise and gave up too soon.
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Will you stick to your goals this year?
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