英:['rɪdʒɪdnɪs]
美:['rɪdʒɪdnɪs]
英:['rɪdʒɪdnɪs]
美:['rɪdʒɪdnɪs]
词根:rigor
adj.rigid 严格的;僵硬的,死板的;坚硬的;精确的
rigorous 严格的,严厉的;严密的;严酷的
adv.rigorously 严厉地;残酷地
rigidly 严格地;坚硬地;严厉地;牢牢地
n.rigidity [物] 硬度,[力] 刚性;严格,刻板;僵化;坚硬
rigor 严厉;精确;苛刻;僵硬
rigour 严格;严厉;苛刻;精确
rigorousness 残酷,严厉
adjective
deficient in or devoid of flexibility a rigid bar of metal
rigid price controls
appearing stiff and unyielding
his face rigid with pain
inflexibly set in opinion
strictly observed
adheres to a rigid schedule
firmly inflexible rather than lax or indulgent
a rigid disciplinarian
precise and accurate in procedure
rigid control of the manufacturing process
of an airship having the outer shape maintained by a fixed framework
Middle English rigide, from Latin rigidus, from rigēre to be stiff
The first known use of rigid was in the 15th century
rigmarolenoun
confused or meaningless talk : nonsense
a complicated and often unnecessary procedure
rigidadjective
not flexible : stiff, hard
very fixed in one's opinion or habits : unyielding
carefully observed : scrupulous
follows a rigid exercise program
exact and accurate in procedure
1 After long hesitations, which are not quite intelligible to me now, I finally resolved to establish for myself the system of our prison in all its rigidness.
2 There was an indeterminate temperature at that time, which I liked: All of the rigidness of the 1940s was there, but there was also a searching for new forms of regulation.
3 He never caved on his rigidness of believing the character emotionally for a cheap joke.
4 All her frame Glowed with the rosy hue of life and youth, And melting from the rigidness of stone Sank into attitudes of peerless grace.
5 Is it not being young, to have so little Of rigidness or hardness in my nature?
6 I asked one of the culinary trainers working under Brainin if the cooks ever objected to the rigidness of all this gram-counting.
7 This explains to me the apparent rigidness of his words, and unveils the mystery of his pretended wisdom.
8 The rigidness of self-criticism which led Tennyson to ignore and annihilate, so far as in him lay, full one half of his earlier productions, would hardly be understood by them.
9 Additionally, wooden posts were removed from the hedge, giving the branches a bit of give instead of the rigidness that had occasionally sent short-jumping horses into calamitous somersaults.
10 It has been doubted whether there were any instances of carrying them into execution, notwithstanding the rigidness of the times wherein they were enacted.
11 "It has been dark for half an hour, your highness," said he, drawing himself up with sudden rigidness that distressed her.
12 When he heard her move his quietness increased to a trancelike suspension of movement, the inner concentration holding every muscle in spellbound rigidness.
13 I don’t want the rigidness of it all and the pompousness.
14 The patient's legs were rigid.
15 The rigidness and not the severity of the pressure that had to be exercised shows the condition of business.
16 Rouhani said he prefers “peace to war and reform to rigidness.”
17 He is a rigid disciplinarian.
18 In some cases the word "all" is used with rhetorical looseness, not with logical rigidness, and denotes merely all Christians.
19 But it was not rigidness as displayed in the gold and bronze medalists’ hands that placed the American sprinters onto the podium at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
20 He looked straight ahead, a certain rigidness in the outline of his face betokening a decision at variance with his will.