stick up

US /stɪk ˈʌp/
UK /stɪk ˈʌp/
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1.

merompak, menodong

to rob someone or a place, often using a weapon

:
The masked man tried to stick up the bank.
Lelaki bertopeng itu cuba merompak bank.
He was stuck up at gunpoint on the street.
Dia dirompak dengan todongan senjata di jalan.
2.

sombong, berlagak

to be conceited or arrogant

:
She tends to stick up her nose at anyone who isn't rich.
Dia cenderung untuk berlagak sombong terhadap sesiapa yang tidak kaya.
Don't stick up your nose at honest work.
Jangan berlagak sombong terhadap kerja jujur.
3.

terjuntai, menonjol

to protrude or extend upwards

:
His hair tends to stick up in the back.
Rambutnya cenderung terjuntai ke atas di bahagian belakang.
There's a loose nail sticking up from the floorboard.
Ada paku longgar terjuntai dari papan lantai.
1.

sombong, berlagak

conceited or arrogant

:
She's so stuck up, she barely talks to anyone outside her social circle.
Dia sangat sombong, dia hampir tidak bercakap dengan sesiapa di luar lingkungan sosialnya.
I don't like his stuck-up attitude.
Saya tidak suka sikapnya yang sombong.