sticker
英 [ˈstɪkə(r)]
美 [ˈstɪkər]
n. 粘贴标签; 贴纸
复数:stickers
Collins.1 / BNC.9890 / COCA.6709
牛津词典
noun
- 粘贴标签;贴纸
a sticky label with a picture or message on it, that you stick onto sth- bumper stickers (= on cars)
汽车保险杠粘贴标签 - a sticker album (= to collect stickers in)
粘贴标签收集册
- bumper stickers (= on cars)
柯林斯词典
- See also:bumper sticker
英英释义
noun
- a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing
- a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem
- an adhesive label
- a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf
双语例句
- My teddy bear gets a sticker, too.
我的玩具熊也得到了一个不干胶标签。 - A bumper sticker," Be Your Own Goddess," broadcast public self-affirmation with a feminist twist.
一张保险杠贴纸,“做自己的女神”,公开宣告了对扭曲的女权主义的自我肯定。 - Look, it even had a bar-code price sticker on it! It looked brand new.
你看,上面甚至还有价格条码贴纸,看起来是全新的。 - You forgot to remove the masking tape price tag sticker.
你忘记除掉胶带的价格标签了。 - Here, each of you kids take a pamphlet and a bumper sticker.
这儿,你们每个孩子拿一个小牌子和小锤子。 - I got my BMW for$ 2000 less than the sticker price.
我的宝马车是我以低于标价2000美元的价格购买的。 - This is my new snapshot sticker camera.
这是我新的快照贴纸照相机。 - It's sort of like that bumper sticker that says you can't have peace without justice.
那就像一些保险杠上的贴纸所说,没有正义就没有和平。 - You get a sticker.
你得到一张贴纸了。 - The sticker is to remind you that we all stick together and help each other.
贴纸提醒你我们都在一起,互相帮助。
