staid
古板的
常用释义
英音[ steɪd ]
美音[ steɪd ]
基本释义
- adj. 固定的;沉着的;沉静的;古板的,保守的
例句
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1·Dear me, how long I have staid!天哪,我耽误了这么久!
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2·Others are more staid than Gates.其他人比盖茨更古板。
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3·We think of the Puritans as staid people.我们认为清教徒是很稳重的人。
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4·Tell her the joyous time will not be staid.告诉她欢乐的时间不会停下。
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5·I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.我一直以为他是个相当古板的绅士。
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6·I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.我一直以为他是个挺古板的绅士呢。
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7·If you don't, you become staid, and your customers get tired.如果不这么做,你就会变得古板保守,那么你的顾客就会感到厌倦。
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8·He does this by transmitting not a staid image but a simulacra.他不是通过传输固定的图像而是传输某种拟像而做到了这一点。
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9·The assertiveness has sent shivers through staid Japanese boardrooms.这个决断震撼了沉静的日本的会议室。
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10·Competition is forcing once-staid publications to spice up their content.竞争迫使一度严肃的报刊增加“猛料”提高内容的趣味性。
同根词
词根:
staid
staidness
n
认真;沉着,稳重