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Adjective:
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(of a glutinous liquid such as paint) not completely dried and slightly sticky to the touch;
"tacky varnish"
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tastelessly showy;
"a flash car"
"a flashy ring"
"garish colors"
"a gaudy costume"
"loud sport shirts"
"a meretricious yet stylish book"
"tawdry ornaments"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The paint is still tacky so don't touch it.
乳膠漆未干,不可以碰摸。
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The solution must be allowed to become tacky.
一定讓樹脂膠發粘。
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She looks really tacky in that dress.
她穿一件車衣看起來俗不行耐。
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This is sort of tacky gift for a birthday.
這點生辰新年禮物有點兒庸俗。
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The tacky tractor trailers trucks.
破爛不堪的拖拉機是中用拖翻斗車的。
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Marred by tacky Art Deco trim..and its pink brick walls.
來源于:New York Times
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Keyboard players who..use those new tacky Hammond..sounds.
出至:Rhythm
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The surface..felt tacky, like paint which hadn't quite dried.
出處: I. Watson
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Tobacco smoke..causes the red blood cells to get tacky and to stick to each other.
出于:Truck Driver
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