stick·y /ˈstɪki/ ●●○ adjectiveadj (comparativecomp stickier, superlativesupl stickiest) 1 STICKmade of or covered with a substance that sticks to surfaces 黏性的,黏的 There’s some sticky stuff in your hair. 你的头发上有什么黏糊糊的东西。
sticky tape/label etc British EnglishBrE (=tape etc that is made so it will stick to surfaces) 黏胶带/黏性标签等
2 HOTweather that is sticky makes you feel uncomfortably hot, wet, and dirty 〔天气〕闷热的,湿热的 SYN humid It was hot and sticky and there was nowhere to sit. 天气闷热潮湿,连个坐的地方都找不到。
3 DIFFICULTa sticky situation, question, or problem is difficult or dangerous 〔处境、问题等〕难办的,棘手的 a sticky political issue 一个棘手的政治问题
sticky patch British EnglishBrE The business hit a sticky patch and lost £4.8 million. 这家企业遇到麻烦,损失了 480 万英镑。
4. a website that is sticky is interesting to the people looking at it and makes them want to look at it for a long period of time 〔网站〕吸引人的,人气旺的 5. have sticky fingers informalDISHONEST to be likely to steal something 好偷东西的,有偷东西习惯的 6. come to/meet a sticky end British EnglishBrE informalDIE to die in a violent way 横死,惨死come to/meet a sticky end• I can't help but think that it's an unfortunate custom to name children after people who come to sticky ends. 7. be on a sticky wicket British EnglishBrE informalSERIOUS SITUATION to be in a situation that will cause problems for you 处于困难的境遇,处于不利的形势 —stickiness noun [uncountableU]