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词根:ponderous
adj.ponderous 笨重的;沉闷的;呆板的
adv.ponderously 笨重地;生硬地
Medieval Latin ponderositat-, ponderositas, from Latin ponderosus + -itat-, -itas -ity
1 The statue is immensely massive, a vast ponderosity of stone, not finely spiritualized, nor, indeed, fully humanized, but rather resembling a great stone-bowlder than a man.
2 In promulgating your esoteric cogitation on articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical psychological observation, beware of platitudinous ponderosity.
3 Consider the solemn ponderosities of the pious old maids, male and female, who write book reviews for the newspapers.
4 Poulton wanted the action to move quickly, both to include as much material as he could and also, presumably, to avoid any hint of costume-drama ponderosity.
5 And what take ponderosity slightly is classic because colour criterion is contemporary lightsome bright beautiful infuse and become sweet and clean.
而略带粗笨的古典色彩则因现代的轻盈亮丽注入而变得温馨干净。
6 He was asked to remain, of course, to which he assented, and slipped into his place with a quiet ponderosity which seemed to belong to him.
7 They strike me as infinitely more ridiculous with their important ponderosity concerning the gathered rags of gossip, than even a member of the Second Chamber of Berlin in the full consciousness of his dignity....
8 With dogmatic ponderosity he declared that the Agreement was losing us the friendship of the other Scandinavian countries, that it was not preventing goods getting into Germany, and that it ought to be abrogated forthwith.
9 I thought about the tongue-in-cheek lyrics that di Rosa handed out to the museum’s earliest guests in the late 1990s: “Art here is a healthy remedy / with a laugh at rascality not posing as ponderosity.”
10 His opinion of Mrs. Newbolt, her parlor, her ponderosity, and her missing g's, exhausted his vocabulary of opprobrious adjectives; but Eleanor was silent, just putting up a furtive handkerchief to wipe her eyes.
11 Pierre, flattered by his son's confidence, exaggerated that passive ponderosity which made him so impenetrable.
12 The famous sensibility of Sterne was a reaction against the seriousness, the ponderosity, of previous prose literature in England.
13 Then she walked to the hall-window, and watched its further journey along the glistening marble causeway, which dimly reflected its square ponderosity, and the tugging Michael behind it.
14 Yet if the assurance coefficient is too big, it will happen that material's uneconomic use and hook's ponderosity.
而安全系数过大,又造成制作材料的浪费和吊钩的粗笨。
15 It is a slight piece of work, careless and even slovenly in execution, but with an ease and lightness of touch that contrast pleasantly with Thomson's and Akenside's ponderosity.
16 And of ponderosity you must make an effort to cure yourself.—Mind, though a fault, I consider it one on the right side—in the connection, that is, which we have just now been discussing.
17 Taking her all in all, bodily and mentally, there is a certain Teutonic heaviness and tenacity about her—a certain professorial ponderosity of thought which would give me a nightmare.
18 He might just as well have called it ponderosity.
19 Suddenly the door of the ducal cavern closed in all its metallic ponderosity.
20 His attitude towards the world was indeed one of conscious ponderosity.
1 冗长
long heavy lengthy mortal redundant diffuse everlasting copious verbose long-winded interminable ponderous diffusive prolix periphrastic circumlocutory longsome diffusion verbiage verbosity wordage
2 呆板
static pedestrian rigid frigid ponderous monotonic unmeaning monotonously vegetably monotonousness blankness frigidity cut-and-dry expression literal blunt lifeless immovable stilted stilty precise
3 沉重
clunky burdensome ponderous leaden lumping far-gone carking ton heaviness massiveness heavy grave hollow oppressive smashing weighty inspissate