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hidebound
顽固的
常用释义
英音[ ˈhaɪdbaʊnd ]
美音[ ˈhaɪdbaʊnd ]
基本释义
  • adj. 死板的;保守的;顽固的;墨守成规的
例句
  • 1·The men are hidebound and reactionary.
    那些人既顽固又反动。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·The economy was hidebound by public spending and private monopolies.
    该经济体由于公共开支和私有垄断而变得僵化。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·Hidebound be to bring about liverish main reason?
    营养不良是导致肝病的主要原因?
  • 4·Whole world the children with 70 hidebound % lives in this area.
    全世界70%营养不良的儿童都居住在这个地区。
  • 5·It's a very hidebound society and views anything new with suspicion.
    是个非常保守的社会,对任何新事物都抱着怀疑的态度。
  • 6·London doesn't seem as hidebound by tradition as some of the other European cities.
    不像其他欧洲城市,伦敦并不因传统而守旧。
  • 7·The more hidebound European universities must be wondering what on earth they have started.
    思想更为顽固的欧洲大学必须考虑他们出发点到底为何。
  • 8·Wine, perhaps more than any other perishable consumer good, is hidebound by an often unfathomable set of rules.
    其它一次性消费品相比,葡萄酒的规矩大概是最多的了,这些规矩极其复杂,常常会令人莫知适从。
  • 9·In other words, the stage figures developed will be not hidebound, pale artistic bodies but live, plump artistic creations.
    戏曲导演二度创造出的舞台形象才可能是活的饱满的艺术生灵,而不是死的苍白的技术躯壳。
  • 10·Hidebound him design have never been, sometimes, change an Angle to see problems, will get the result that expect is less than.
    良将设计从来都不是墨守成规,有时候,换个角度看问题,会取得意想不到的效果。
同义词
adj. 死板的;保守的;顽固的;墨守成规的