stickling / ˈstɪk əl /

粘性粘贴粘着粘连

stickling 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

stick·led, stick·ling.

  1. to argue or haggle insistently, especially on trivial matters.
  2. to raise objections; scruple; demur.

stickling 近义词

stickling

等同于 meticulous

stickling

等同于 precise

stickling

等同于 prim

stickling

等同于 prissy

stickling

等同于 dissent

stickling

等同于 strict

stickling

等同于 enigmatic

stickling

等同于 enigmatic/enigmatical

stickling

等同于 fastidious

stickling

等同于 finicky

stickling

等同于 fussy

stickling

等同于 recoil

stickling

等同于 scruple

stickling

等同于 demur

更多stickling例句

  1. At the usual hour that night the employés of Stickle and Screw left work and took their several ways home ward.
  2. Some species of fish, notably the stickle-back and the bass, make nests and mother their young.
  3. I would not stickle about hours, but the money and the drink are very just.
  4. Harrison Stickle, 'the next neighbour of Pavey Ark, is another happy hunting-ground for beginners.
  5. This and the other gills between it and Stickle Tarn afford good climbing up the walls by which they are enclosed.