rigidly如何读

英:['rɪdʒɪdlɪ]

美:[ˈrɪdʒɪdlɪ]

rigidly是什么意思

adv.

僵硬地

严厉地

严格地

固执地

rigidly自然拼读

ri·gid·ly

rI jihd li

rigidly词根

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

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

rigidness 坚硬;严厉

rigorousness 残酷,严厉

rigidly英英释义

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

rigidly词源英文解释

Middle English rigide, from Latin rigidus, from rigēre to be stiff

The first known use of rigid was in the 15th century

rigidly儿童词典英英释义

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

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

rigidly 例句

1 Nya, a rigidly self-possessed schoolteacher, is unraveled by feelings that her restless, rebellious teenager is destined to die young.

2 The tone is too rigidly intellectual for the movie to succeed as a tense thriller.

3 And Marnie, who, in her control-freaky way, rigidly planned for a weekend of healing and honesty, halfway got what she wanted.

4 Beautiful as it may be, the French countryside remains a stronghold of rigidly traditional values.

5 I could make him care by informing him that the man sitting rigidly behind me was actually a corpse, or I could just keep driving.

6 Bjork may implore her listeners to “Declare Independence,” but this exhibition is a perfect example of how the experience economy has invaded the museum, enforcing a single, rigidly determined, pre-interpreted encounter with the art.

7 His physicality is worlds away from the rigidly held torso and arms associated with step dance.

8 There are other customs and beliefs embedded in the story that clash with Western social ideals — for instance, the concept of a society rigidly divided into preordained castes.

9 The technique, also known as serialism, entails using all 12 notes of the Western chromatic scale in rigidly equal proportion throughout a composition.

10 He didn’t know how rigidly it was being enforced, but he couldn’t afford to take any chances.

11 Whether on wood panels or rigidly stretched canvas, the pigment is heavily worked and meticulously finished.

12 The patient's legs were rigid.

13 His dad turns to look at her then, his hand still rigidly holding the glass.

14 He is ubiquitous but press shy, soft spoken but rigidly opinionated, and there is something of Steve Jobs in his grown-up hippie-turned-oenologist oligarch, a dreamer who dreamed up an industry and trusts his own instincts.

15 If modern architecture has a quintessential building type, it is the apartment block — those functional, rigidly structured urban compressors that made architecture a form of social planning.

16 Viola and Alfred stood rigidly by their decision.

17 Elements of ballet and of yoga are clear in Ms. Michelson’s choreography, which drives the dancers through exhaustingly repetitive phrases, marked by long balances in relevé, plunging lunges, rigidly held arms and precisely calibrated jumps.

18 She stood rigidly and stared into the room.

她直直地站在那里,凝视着屋内。

19 Voluminous shapes and rigidly architectural outlines were some of the more compelling styles on spring catwalks.

20 I have often mistaken brilliance for goodness, a life rigidly defined as a kind of merit.

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