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rigid AW BrE /ˈrɪdʒɪd/NAmE /ˈrɪdʒɪd/ adjective(often disapproving) (of rules, methods, etc. 规则、方法等) very strict and difficult to change 死板的;僵硬的 SYN inflexible ◆The curriculum was too narrow and too rigid. 课程设置过于狭窄和死板。◆His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular. 他对规则的刻板坚持使得他不受欢迎。(of a person 人) not willing to change their ideas or behaviour 固执的;僵化的;一成不变的 SYN inflexible ◆rigid attitudes 固执的态度(of an object or substance 物体或物质) stiff and difficult to move or bend 坚硬的;不弯曲的;僵直的◆a rigid support for the tent 帐篷坚硬的支柱◆She sat upright, her body rigid with fear. 她直挺挺地坐着,吓得浑身发僵。◆(figurative) I was bored rigid (= extremely bored). 我觉得无聊极了。▸ ri·gid·ity AW BrE /rɪˈdʒɪdəti/NAmE /rɪˈdʒɪdəti/ noun [U, C] ◆the rigidity of the law on this issue 法律在这个问题上的僵化处理◆the rigidity of the metal bar 金属栅栏的坚固性▸ ri·gid·ly AW BrE /ˈrɪdʒɪdli/NAmE /ˈrɪdʒɪdli/ adverb◆The speed limit must be rigidly enforced. 必须严格执行限速规定。◆She stared rigidly ahead. 她呆呆地盯着前方。 |