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
- They even found ways to sell thephrase, just by printing it on a bumper sticker and various otherproducts.
甚至有人找到了用这句话来赚钱的方法,把这句话印刷在汽车贴纸或者其他各种各样的商品上。 - This is my new snapshot sticker camera.
这是我新的快照贴纸照相机。 - Maybe you give them a sticker or a toy.
也许给他们一张贴纸,或者一个玩具。 - The teacher gave me a sticker for being good.
因为我很乖,老师给了我一张贴纸。 - 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。 - Just about anywhere you drive in america, you're likely to see a bumper sticker.
在美国开车,你很可能到处都会看到保险杠贴纸。 - And it was a good car, and on the bumper there was a sticker.
那是一部好车,在车的保险杠上粘着一张贴纸。 - Instead, they soak up simplistic bumper sticker solutions that are so antiquated that they are laughable.
反而,他们只是简单的吸收了陈旧的保险杠贴纸,而且他们看起来是那么的可笑。 - The sticker on the back window of her car said'my other car's a porsche '.
她汽车后玻璃上的贴纸上写着“我的另一辆车是保时捷”。 - You get a sticker.
你得到一张贴纸了。
