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词根:ossify
adj.ossiferous 含骨化石的;生骨的
n.ossification 骨化;成骨;(思想的)僵化
vi.ossify 骨化;硬化;僵化
vt.ossify 使硬化;使骨化;使僵化
verb
intransitive verb
to change into bone
The cartilages ossified with age.
to become hardened or conventional and opposed to change
so easy for the mind to ossify and generous ideals to end in stale platitudes—John Buchan
transitive verb
to change (a material, such as cartilage) into bone
ossified tendons of muscle
to make rigidly conventional and opposed to change ossified ideologies
ossified institutions
Latin oss-, os + English -ify
The first known use of ossify was in 1699
osteoarthritisnoun
arthritis marked by the breakdown of cartilage and bone of joints
ostentatiousadjective
fond of or showing ostentation
ostentatiousadjective
fond of or showing ostentation
ostentationnoun
unnecessary show to attract attention, admiration, or envy
ostensiblyadverb
to all outward appearances : seemingly
a statement ostensibly true
ostensibleadjective
shown outwardly : apparent
the ostensible purpose of his visit
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
1 The helmet hair is the most visible manifestation of her ossified style.
2 People care about identity, and a museum must set about ossifying the nebulous concept of collective identity into something tangible, something with plaques, displays and exhibits.
3 Negative reaction was found in the mature and ossified bone matrix and hypertrophic chondrocytes which were in the late stage of differentiation.
而在成熟骨化的骨基质和分化末期的肥大软骨细胞中,染色呈阴性。
4 Once born, however, a baby's bones begin to ossify, being surrounded and supplanted by harder, heavier bones.
5 The discovery of the structures of pre-baroque and medieval music inspired Birtwistle to a way of thinking about music that circumvented the ossified traditions of post-romantic harmony they were being taught in Manchester.
6 Out of that project came the current book, in which Tommasini cheerfully acknowledges the problematic nature of canon formation, especially in a field like classical music where the standard repertory can become ossified.
7 Their messages, their means, their ideas have ossified into glorious relics.
8 The need for a cultural overhaul is obvious, but our society remains stubbornly invested in what Douglas describes as its “utterly ossified notions of what it means to be an older woman.”
9 Nor can you, apparently, be a successful, divorced, outspoken biracial American career woman and thrive among the hierarchically ossified, stiff-upper-lip royal family.
10 Finally, the plum dies, ossified.
最终, 李树变得僵硬, 枯死了.
11 How can anybody be so ossified on four beers?
才喝了四杯啤酒就醉成这样?
12 And certainly, there can’t be a chance in the world that this ossified form of communication might actually influence voters.
13 The cartilage will ossify, becoming bone.
14 He gave me a tour of the station — at the time, “alternative” was not the ossified corporate format we now associate with the word.
15 The whistleblower is something of an American myth, a type ossified over decades of pop culture valorizing those who dare to go up against The System.
16 The moment seemed like a “plastic hour, ” a time that is ripe for national transformation because “an ossified social order suddenly turns pliable,” as George Packer wrote in the Atlantic then.
17 “It’s an ossified bastion of stodgy old engineers,” he said.
18 “You’ll relegate me to the past, the relic of another era, my ideas, my attainments, as ossified as the stone itself,” he fulminates.
19 Other critics were delighted, however, crediting Mr. Morente with reviving interest in a musical tradition that was homogenized during the years of Franco’s dictatorship and later ossified into the aural equivalent of tourist kitsch.
20 Proposing an eternalist and ossified Church seems to disinvest it of all the rich history and thought that has contributed to its formation.
1 硬化
hardened indurate xerosis sclerosis cirrhosis hardening sclerotization freeze harden sclerotize ossify vulcanize
3 酒醉
high tight stiff canned loaded smashed groggy vinous besotted pixilated fuddle shot in the neck be in drink feel on pain have had a few
4 喝醉
inebrious tight drunk canned oiled bagged bladdered sotted tipsify in cups have a glass too much hit the bottle
5 僵化的
6 骨化的
7 醉
half-shot blind drunk drunken rosy pickled ratted rat-arsed shicker heat intoxication fox intoxicate inebriate have been in the sun
10 僵化