stick in Indonesian
stick in Indonesian is batang, tongkat, ranting — stick means a thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.
stick in Indonesian
batang
A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
tongkat
A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
ranting
A small, thin branch from a tree or bush; a twig; a branch.
tongkat
A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
tempel
(dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
What does "stick" mean?
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noun A thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.
"The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth."
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noun A long, thin implement used for a specific purpose, such as a walking cane, a hockey stick, or a gear lever.
"He grabbed his hockey stick and headed to the rink."
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verb To become attached to a surface, usually with glue or something sticky.
"The label wouldn't stick to the wet jar."
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verb To push a pointed object into something; to pierce.
"He stuck a fork into the potato to check if it was done."
stick in a sentence
- The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth.
- They gathered sticks to build a campfire.
- He grabbed his hockey stick and headed to the rink.
- She drives a stick, not an automatic.
Similar words in Indonesian
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stick" in Indonesian?
"stick" in Indonesian is batang, tongkat, ranting. stick means: A thin piece of wood, especially a fallen branch or twig.
How do you use "stick" in a sentence?
Example: "The dog ran off with a stick in its mouth." In Indonesian, "stick" is batang, tongkat, ranting.
Are there other ways to say "stick" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 4 translations listed for "stick": batang, tongkat, ranting, tempel.
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