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stick·er S0753800 (stĭk′ər)n.1. One that sticks, as an adhesive label or patch.2. A tenacious, diligent, or persistent person.3. A thorn, prickle, or barb.4. Something puzzling or bewildering, as a riddle.sticker (ˈstɪkə) n1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) an adhesive label, poster, or paper2. a person or thing that sticks3. a persevering or industrious person4. something prickly, such as a thorn, that clings to one's clothing, etc5. informal something that perplexes6. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) informal a knife used for stabbing or piercingstick•er (ˈstɪk ər) n. 1. a person or thing that sticks. 2. an adhesive label. 3. something, as a problem or riddle, that puzzles or nonplusses one. 4. a bur, thorn, or the like. [1575–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | sticker - a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leafpricker, prickle, spikelet, thorn, spineaculeus - a stiff sharp-pointed plant processglochid, glochidium - a barbed spine or bristle (often tufted on cacti) | | 2. | sticker - an adhesive labelgummed label, pasterlabel - an identifying or descriptive marker that is attached to an objectbookplate, ex libris - a label identifying the owner of a book in which it is pasted | | 3. | sticker - a particularly difficult or baffling question or problemstumper, toughie, poserproblem - a question raised for consideration or solution; "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve" | | 4. | sticker - a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbingdaggerdirk - a relatively long dagger with a straight bladehaft, helve - the handle of a weapon or toolhilt - the handle of a sword or daggerkirpan - a ceremonial four-inch curved dagger that Sikh men and women are obliged to wear at all timesknife - a weapon with a handle and blade with a sharp pointcreese, kris, crease - a Malayan dagger with a wavy bladebodkin, poniard - a dagger with a slender bladestiletto - a small dagger with a tapered blade | Translationsstick1 (stik) – past tense, past participle stuck (stak) – verb1. to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something. She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me! 以(尖物)插入 以(尖物)插入 2. (of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something. Two arrows were sticking in his back. 刺,貫穿 刺,贯穿 3. to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc). He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck. 黏貼 粘贴4. to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress. The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck. 阻塞 阻塞ˈsticker noun an adhesive label or sign bearing eg a design, political message etc, for sticking eg on a car's window etc. The car sticker read `Blood donors needed'. 張貼物,貼紙 张贴物ˈsticky adjective1. able, or likely, to stick or adhere to other surfaces. He mended the torn book with sticky tape; sticky sweets. 膠黏的 胶粘的2. (of a situation or person) difficult; awkward. 尷尬的 尴尬的ˈstickily adverb 黏乎乎地 粘粘地ˈstickiness noun 黏性 粘性,胶粘 sticking-plasterplasterˈstick-in-the-mud noun a person who never does anything new. 墨守成規者 墨守成规者come to a sticky end to have an unpleasant fate or death. 不得善終 (臨終前),下場悽慘,橫死 下场不好stick at to persevere with (work etc). He must learn to stick at his job. 堅持 坚持stick by to support or be loyal to (a person). His friends stuck by him when he was in trouble. 忠於,持 忠于stick it out to endure a situation for as long as necessary. 堅持到底 坚持到底stick out1. to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue. 突出,伸出 突出,伸出 2. to be noticeable. She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd. 顯眼 显眼stick one's neck out to take a risk. 冒險 冒险stick to/with not to abandon. We've decided to stick to our previous plan; If you stick to me, I'll stick to you. 堅持,黏著 坚持,粘着 stick together1. to (cause to) be fastened together. We'll stick the pieces together; The rice is sticking together. 黏在一起 粘在一起2. (of friends etc) to remain loyal to each other. They've stuck together all these years. (朋友)相互忠實 (朋友)相互忠实 stick up for to speak in defence of (a person etc). When my father is angry with me, my mother always sticks up for me. 為...辯護 为...辩护sticker
sticker shockShock or disappointment upon discovering that something costs much more than one expected or imagined. The "sticker" refers to the price tag. It was my first time ever having to replace a boiler, so I had quite the sticker shock when I learned how much a brand-new one would cost. My dad said he would buy me a car for my birthday, but I think he got a bit of sticker shock when we went down to the dealership.See also: shock, stickerbumper sticker n. a car or other vehicle following too closely on one’s bumper. (A reapplication of the term for a kind of adhesive sign stuck on a car bumber.) I can’t talk now, I’ve got a bumper sticker that’s taking all my attention. See also: bumper, stickersticker shock n. the shock at seeing just how much something new, usually an automobile, costs as determined by looking at the price tag or sticker. I went to a car dealer today, and I am still suffering from sticker shock. See also: shock, stickersticker shockSurprise at the high cost of an item. The term originated in the 1970s when government regulations substantially increased the cost of automobiles. It was soon transferred to any item or service regarded as unusually expensive. For example, “I had a case of sticker shock when I learned the annual cost of club membership exceeded $1,000.” See also: shock, stickersticker
sticker1. A narrow rectangular strip of wood used to separate pieces of lumber in piles. 2. A piece from which molding is cut. 3. A sticker machine.MedicalSeestickFinancialSeeSticksticker
Synonyms for stickernoun a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leafSynonyms- pricker
- prickle
- spikelet
- thorn
- spine
Related Wordsnoun an adhesive labelSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a particularly difficult or baffling question or problemSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbingSynonymsRelated Words- dirk
- haft
- helve
- hilt
- kirpan
- knife
- creese
- kris
- crease
- bodkin
- poniard
- stiletto
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