
sticker
词源
源自中古英语 'stiken'(刺,戳),与'stick'(粘住)同源。最早记录于1570年代,指'粘贴的人或物'。现代'贴纸'含义始于19世纪。
noun
❶ 一种背面带有粘性物质的小纸片或塑料片,可以粘贴在物体表面,常用于装饰、标记或传递信息。
“She put a cute animal sticker on her notebook.”
(她在笔记本上贴了一张可爱的动物贴纸。)
“The teacher gave the kids stickers as rewards.”
(老师给孩子们贴纸作为奖励。)
❶ 指坚持做某事或保持某种态度的人,通常用于形容固执或坚韧的人。
“He's a real sticker for punctuality.”
(他是个非常守时的人。)
“She was a sticker about following the rules.”
(她严格遵守规则。)
verb
❶ 用贴纸装饰或标记某物,或指某物因粘性而附着在表面。
“She stickered her suitcase to make it easily recognizable.”
(她在行李箱上贴了贴纸以便容易辨认。)
“The wet leaves stickered to my shoes.”
(湿树叶粘在了我的鞋子上。)
常见短语
sticker shock — 指看到商品价格后产生的震惊或不适感,通常因为价格比预期高很多。
“I had serious sticker shock when I saw the price of the new smartphone.”
(当我看到新款智能手机的价格时,我感到非常震惊。)
sticker price — 商品的标价或建议零售价,通常指汽车等大件商品的官方定价。
“The dealer offered me a discount below the sticker price.”
(经销商给了我低于标价的折扣。)