stickier
adj. 粘性的( sticky的比較級 ); 潮溼的; 悶熱的; 難對付的
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...
如果麵糰太黏,就再加點麵粉。
A sticky situation involves problems or is embarrassing.
Inevitably the transition will yield some sticky moments...
過渡時期難免會出現一些困難的時候。
Her research was going through a sticky patch.
她的研究工作正處於一個艱難的階段。
Sticky weather is unpleasantly hot and damp.
...four desperately hot, sticky days in the middle of August.
8 月中旬極其悶熱的 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.
阿米尼烏斯也死得很慘,被自己的部下害死了。
Blood becomes stickier to help coagulation in case of a cut.
割傷的時候,血液會變得更為黏稠以助於凝結。
The prices of services are stickier than those of goods.
而新鮮食品的價格變動頻率也遠高於加工食品.
When LDL is oxidized it becomes stickier and therefore more likely to form plaque.
LDL被氧化後就會更具粘性,因此很有可能形成斑塊.