stick out
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sticking out
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stuck out
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突出, 显眼
to be easily noticed, often due to being different from the surrounding elements
- The tall tower stuck out on the skyline, drawing the eyes of all who passed by.
高塔在地平线上突出,吸引了所有路过的人的目光。
- The performer's eccentric costume and dance moves made them stick out on the stage.
表演者古怪的服装和舞蹈动作使他们在舞台上脱颖而出。
- The neon sign stuck out on the dark street, guiding people to the open restaurant.
霓虹灯招牌在黑暗的街道上很显眼,引导人们去开着的餐厅。
- The sparkling diamond necklace stuck out on the woman's neck, catching everyone's attention.
闪闪发光的钻石项链在女人的脖子上很显眼,吸引了所有人的注意。
- The brightly colored hair of the teenager made her stick out in the conservative school environment.
那位青少年鲜艳的头发使她在保守的学校环境中脱颖而出。
2
伸出, 突出
to extend beyond the surface or edge of something
- The cat's tail was sticking out from under the chair.
猫的尾巴从椅子下面伸出来了。
- The tree branch was sticking out over the pathway.
树枝伸出在小路上方。
- The mountain peak stuck out above the clouds.
山峰伸出云层之上。
- A small island was sticking out in the middle of the lake.
湖中央有一个小岛突出。
3
忍受, 忍耐
to tolerate something or someone unpleasant
- He stuck out the unpleasant task until it was completed.
他忍受了这项不愉快的任务,直到它完成。
- The commuter had to stick out the crowded train until the next stop.
通勤者不得不忍受拥挤的火车直到下一站。
- The patient decided to stick out the painful treatment for better health.
患者决定忍受痛苦的治疗以获得更好的健康。
- They were determined to stick out the tough times together.
他们决心一起熬过艰难时期。
- The students couldn't stick out the boring lecture and left early.
学生们无法忍受无聊的讲座,提前离开了。