sticky
adj. 粘性的; 热湿的,闷热的; 极不愉快的; 不动的
n. 告事贴
A sticky substance is soft, or thick and liquid, and can stick to other things. Sticky things are covered with a sticky substance.
...sticky toffee...
黏牙的太妃糖
If the dough is sticky, add more flour...
如果面团太黏,就再加点面粉。
A sticky situation involves problems or is embarrassing.
Inevitably the transition will yield some sticky moments...
过渡时期难免会出现一些困难的时候。
Her research was going through a sticky patch.
她的研究工作正处于一个艰难的阶段。
Sticky weather is unpleasantly hot and damp.
...four desperately hot, sticky days in the middle of August.
8 月中旬极其闷热的 4 天
If someone comes to a sticky end or meets a sticky end, they suffer very badly or die in an unpleasant way.
Arminius also came to a sticky end, murdered by his own troops.
阿米尼乌斯也死得很惨,被自己的部下害死了。
1. having the properties of glue
2. moist as with undried perspiration and with clothing sticking to the body;
3. hot or warm and humid;
4. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment;
come to a sticky end
见 end
sticky fingers
(非正式)偷窃的习性,惯偷
I bound the base of the tree with a sticky tape.
我把一条黏性在的胶带缠在树的根部.
This old stamp isn't sticky any more; I shall have to gum it down onto the envelope.
这张旧邮票的背面没黏性了, 我得用胶把它粘在信封上.
The iron ore pricing round is an especially sticky subject.
铁矿石定价谈判是一个特别棘手的问题.
Yuanxiao is a kind of sweet dumpling, made with sticky rice flour filled with sweet stuffing.
元宵这种食物实际上是甜馅“饺子”的一种, 用粘糯米和甜的馅料制成.
This paste is not sticky enough.
这糨糊不黏.