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词汇 stickiness
释义 stickiness
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈstɪk.i.nəs/ us /ˈstɪk.i.nəs/

stickinessnoun[U] (SUBSTANCE)


the quality of being sticky (= staying attached to any surface that is touched)黏性
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Glues, gluing & stickiness
adhere
adherent
adhesion
adhesive
adhesively
binder
gloopy
glue
glue gun
glue stick
gluey
gummy
plaster
propanone
putty
Scotch tape
self-adhesive
slimily
tacky
viscid

stickinessnoun[U] (BUSINESS)


qualities that encourage people to spend a long time in a shop, on a website, etc.: 黏性(指鼓励人们在商店里或网站上长时间停留的手段)
The company is using multimedia to increase the stickiness of visits to its Oxford Street store.这家公司采用多媒体手段来增加客户对他们在牛津街上商店的黏性。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Buying & selling - general words
all-you-can-eat
anti-consumer
anti-dumping
back order
barter
dealership
desk research
distribution channel
do business with someone/something
dumping
ebay
flood
out of business
pawn
pre-emption
pre-order
procurement
shelf
tender
the bottom drops/falls out of the marketidiom

stickiness | Business English


stickiness
noun[ U ]
/ˈstɪkɪnəs/ukus
COMMERCE, E-COMMERCE
qualities that encourage visitors to spend a long time in a store, on a website, etc.:
The company is using multimedia to increase the stickiness of visits to its Oxford Street Store.
the slow speed with which a particular cause can have a particular effect:
These sociologists emphasize the stickiness of organizational change.

Examples of stickiness


stickiness
We might imagine a continuum that represents the relative 'stickiness' of various issues with particular venues.
As relative prices vary, price stickiness generates some core inflation.
In particular, is the discount factor of private agents, is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution, and depends negatively on the degree of price stickiness.
Consequently, with rational expectations output and inflation are white-noise processes and inflation reacts with a delay of one period due to the stickiness of prices.
The answer requires some specification of a" quantity rule"; that is, a description of agents' behaviour when, because of price stickiness, disequilibrium prevails.
Very likely the consistency (stickiness, water content) of the frass is affected by the age of the plant and nitrogen fertilization.
More immediate inflation reversal is found when a lower degree of price stickiness is assumed. 18.
In six of the men there was a rise in immunoreactive insulin and platelet stickiness.
The difficult problem is thus to generate a long period of endogenous nominal rigidity and real persistence from a short period of exogenous nominal stickiness.
As an example, the domestic price stickiness is 0.88 in the open-economy setting compared to 0.90 in the closedeconomy model.
In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices.
The question is usually seen as one of wage stickiness.
The extreme stickiness of the seeds evidently evolved to resist removal by seabirds and so facilitate long-distance dispersal.
The reason was probably the simple fact of bureaucratic stickiness.
The degree of price stickiness affects the timing of inflation reversal.
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