rigid
美音:
['rıdʒəd
]
英音:
['rıdʒəd
]
牛津简明英汉词典
adj.刚硬的,刚性的,严格的
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词频:4385
词形变化:
名词:rigidness 副词:rigidly
词根
reg=to rule(统治),king(王)
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1. When a shock came, it shook the rigid table upon which these stood.
一旦有地震,就会震动竖立在坚硬的桌上的木棒。
rigid
牛津现代英汉双解词典
/'rɪdʒɪd; `rɪdʒɪd/
adj
1 stiff; not bending or yielding 坚硬的; 不弯曲的; 刚性的
*a rigid support for the tent 帐篷的坚硬的支柱
* (fig 比喻) Her face was rigid with terror. 她吓得目瞪口呆.
2 strict; firm; unchanging 严格的; 坚强的; 不变的
*a man of very rigid principles 原则性很强的人
* practise rigid economy, ie be very frugal 厉行节约.
rigid
朗文当代英英词典(第4版)
adj [
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin; Origin: rigidus, from rigere
'to be stiff']
rigid methods, systems etc are very strict and difficult to change
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flexible rigid and authoritarian methods of educationsomeone who behaves in a rigid way is very unwilling to change their ideas or behaviour
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flexible rigid adherence to old-fashioned ideas She maintained rigid control over her emotional and sexual life.stiff and not moving or bending
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flexible rigid plasticused to describe someone who cannot move, especially because they are very frightened, shocked, or angry
rigid with I heard a noise and woke up rigid with terror.>rigidly adv rigidly opposed to all new ideas>rigidity [rɪ'dʒɪdɪti/