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stick.erH5stIk7E5, $-Ln [C]A sticker is a small piece of paper or plastic with a picture or writing on one side and glue or other similar substance on the other side, so that it will fasten to a surface.贴纸,标贴,粘贴物a bumper/window/windscreen sticker保险杠/车窗/挡风玻璃贴纸The doctor gave the child a sticker saying 'I was very brave at the doctor's today'.医生给了孩子一张贴纸,上面印着‘今天我在医院很勇敢’。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’。She has a disabled sticker (= one which shows that she finds it difficult to walk) in her car.她汽车上贴有残疾标贴。There were two different price stickers on the shoes I wanted to buy, so I didn't know how much they actually cost.在我想买的鞋有两个不同的价格标签,因此我不知道它们究竟要多少钱。(Am) The sticker price of something, esp. a car, is the official price given by its maker.标价I got my BMW for $2 000 less than the sticker price.我的宝马车是我以低于标价2 000美元的价格购买的。
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