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Stick to one's guns keep someone's position even though people attack or criticise you.(»ç¶÷µéÀÌ ºñ³À» ÇØµµ ¸¶À½À» ¹Ù²ÙÁö ¾Ê´Ù[±ÁÈ÷Áö ¾Ê´Ù]): Bush stuck to his guns to continue the war on terror.
Stick to one's ribs to last a long time and give one strength (used for food)(À½½ÄÀÌ) ¿µ¾ç°¡°¡ ÀÖ´Ù, Çǰ¡ µÇ°í »ìÀÌ µÇ´Ù): The food at the restaurant is wonderful and it sticks to our ribs.
Stick together to remain together as a group(ÇÔ²² ¹¶Ä¡´Ù[´Ü°áÇÏ´Ù]): The children like to stick together when they go to the beach.
Stick up to rob someone/something with a gun or other weapon(ÃÑÀ̳ª ¹«±â¸¦ µéÀÌ´ë¸ç °µµ¸¦ ÇÏ´Ù): A man with a gun tried to stick up my mother when I was a child.
Stick up for to defend/help/support someone(¡¦À» º¯È£ÇÏ´Ù, ¿ËÈ£ÇÏ´Ù(defend); [±Ç¸® µûÀ§]¸¦ ÁöŰ´Ù): My boss always sticks up for the younger workers at our company.