rigid的意思和读音

rigid

: [ˈrɪdʒɪd] : ['rɪdʒɪd]

adj.

adj.+n.rigid system,rigid line,rigid discipline,rigid control,rigid framework

adj.flexible,elastic

rigidadj.

1.very strict and difficult to change

The curriculum was too narrow and too rigid.

His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular.使

2.not willing to change their ideas or behaviour

rigid attitudes

3.stiff and difficult to move or bend

a rigid support for the tent

She sat upright, her body rigid with fear .

I was bored rigid(= extremely bored) .

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adj.1.not easily changed2.done or applied in a strict and unreasonable way3.stiff, hard, and difficult to bend or move4.not willing to change your ideas, attitudes, opinions, etc.5.unable to move because of a strong emotion such as fear or anger1.not easily changed2.done or applied in a strict and unreasonable way3.stiff, hard, and difficult to bend or move4.not willing to change your ideas, attitudes, opinions, etc.5.unable to move because of a strong emotion such as fear or anger

1. ridiculous rigid rough ...

2. rewrite rigid scold ...

3. tough rigid regular ...

4. Reassuring Rigid River ...

5. Circular Rigid Blessing ...

6. rift n. v. rigid a. rigor n. ...

7. rifle n. rigid a. ;; river n. ...

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1.The whole space is no longer rigid, a sense world window swiftly lays out with window not like window, wall not like wall.

2.Soon discovered that moving a fixed screen is not easy to expand the space, the block also appears to be too rigid solid.

3.As a result, the gun-barrel feels as rigid as if it were cast in concrete.

4.The innovative rigid tray is save and easy to use and can guarantee the hygiene of the packed product thus avoiding contamination.使

5.Of course we can assume that the moon surface is very rigid, the landing vehicle would not be able to leave traces of it.

6.As evidenced by Egyptian reliefs, early fans were of the rigid type, with a handle or stick attached to a rigid leaf or to feathers.

7.The authors suggest submitting to a rigid set of criteria before seeing any of the possibilities, and sticking to it.

8.Some states' triage guidelines are rigid, with a single set of criteria intended to apply throughout the severe phase of a pandemic.使

9.A rigid dressing, usually made of gauze and plaster of Paris, used to immobilize an injured body part, as in a fracture or dislocation.

10.The materials used for rigid beams must be able to withstand both compression and tension .