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peel-and-stick

/peel-uhn-stik/US // ˈpil ənˈstɪk //

剥离和粘贴,剥离和粘附,剥离和粘连

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ready to be applied after peeling off the backing to expose an adhesive surface: peel-and-stick labels.

Examples

  • As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.

  • Added to drinking water at concentrations of around one part per million, fluoride ions stick to dental plaque.

  • As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.

  • He wore white gloves, a dignified long black coat, and matching pants and vest, and he carried a dark walking stick.

  • After some animated debate at the conference, Lelaie declared, with some frustration, “If you push on the stick, you will fly.”

  • You see, they always butter their chairs so that they won't stick fast when they sit down.

  • She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

  • No law of that country must exceed in words the number of letters in their alphabet, which consists only in two-and-twenty.

  • Mr. Spurrell came down to see a horse, and we shall be very glad to have the benefit of his opinion by-and-by.

  • Whoever succeeded in getting the ring on his stick won the game, and carried the prize home as a sign of victory.