释义 |
stick·er I. \ˈstikə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: stick (V) + -er 1. : one that pierces with a point: as a. (1) : a slaughterhouse worker who sticks a knife into the neck of cattle, sheep, or hogs to sever the jugular vein — called also bleeder (2) : one that kills poultry by thrusting a knife through the roof of the mouth into the brain b. : a weapon or implement for piercing as contrasted with slashing c. : bramble, bur, thorn d. : a sharp projection on a shoe intended to give a racehorse better footing on a muddy track e. : pinner 2b 2. : one that adheres or causes adhesion: as a. (1) : one that sticks faithfully or unswervingly : one that remains constant < was a stayer and a sticker — W.A.White > (2) : one that persists (as in a task) or that shows powers of endurance < both horse and rider were stickers > (3) : stonewaller b. : a commodity that does not sell rapidly c. : an adhesive substance (as glue, casein, resin); specifically : a substance added to a fungicide, insecticide, or other spray or dust to prevent removal of the active ingredients by weathering — compare spreader 1f d. (1) : a slip of paper with gummed back (as a gummed label, seal, stamp, or philatelist's stamp hinge) that when moistened adheres to a surface against which it is pressed (2) : a label bearing the name of an independent candidate in an election sometimes used to stick over a regular name in voting by printed ballot (3) : a summons for a parking violation stuck to a motor vehicle 3. : something or someone puzzling : poser 4. a. : billposter b. : a worker who sticks or pastes one thing into or onto another: as (1) : one that inserts extra sheets or sections in newspapers or unbound pamphlets (2) : one that repairs marble slabs by sticking them together with shellac (3) : one that prepares small pieces of fur for shearing 5. : a woodworking machine for working rods, moldings, and beadings II. noun (-s) Etymology: stick (I) + -er 1. : one that gathers sticks (as for fuel) 2. : a wooden stick or strip placed between boards or plywood sheets stacked in piles to hasten drying and reduce warping — called also crosser 3. : one that uses a stick (as in a game); especially : an athlete who handles his stick skillfully |