释义 |
stick·ler \ˈstik(ə)lə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: stickle (III) + -er 1. : one that stickles: as a. (1) chiefly dialect : an umpire in a tournament or other test of strength or skill (2) obsolete : one that intervenes in a dispute : mediator b. obsolete : one that participates actively or is an active partisan; also : meddler c. (1) archaic : one that opposes or raises objections — usually used with against (2) : one that contends persistently and unyieldingly for something often of trifling importance (as a point of etiquette, a formality) — usually used with for < a stickler for formal clothes at formal functions — E.T.Hellman > < is no stickler for the more rigid military courtesies — Ed Cunningham > < a stickler for dignity — Newsweek > d. archaic : a backer in a contest : second 2. : something (as a problem, a question) that baffles or puzzles : poser, sticker < not hard to diagnose. It's the cure that's the stickler — Los Angeles (Calif.) Examiner > |