staid的意思和读音

staid

: [steɪd] : [steɪd]

adj.

v.“stay”

staider  staidest  

adj.frivolous,flighty

staidadj.

1.not amusing or interesting; boring and old-fashioned

adj.1.,,2.,,

v.1.“stay”

adj.1.serious and rather boring

v.1.The past participle of stay

1. upbraid staid morbid ...

2. (hum 湿+ ) staid a 72.-ie ,“西” ...

3. crouch vi. , 42。 staid adj. 43。 sedate adj. , 44。 ...

4. stagy staid staidness ...

5. in light of: staid: pedestrian: ...

6. in light of: staid: pedestrian: ...

7. ... stagnant a。 staid a。 startling a。

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1.I was surprised to see him at the jazz club; I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.

2.I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.

3.Miss Taylor, if you had not married, you would have staid at home with me.

4.It no longer staid duplicated, but began to create its own knife language and art character.

5.Whether its rebranding as the Office of Civil Society by Mr Cameron heralds a departure from such staid ways remains to be seen.”,

6.He was the bard of the farmers and workers of New England and his quiet verse mirrored the staid New Hampshire countryside .

7.Part of the reason was the firm's image, at least in America, as a Midwestern, staid producer of pickup trucks.西

8.Dan: Kind of a staid affair for early '90s, post punk math rock, don't you think?90?。

9.General Motors hopes to put fizz into its staid Buick brand with high-performance "Super" versions of the LaCrosse and Lucerne saloons.(GeneralMotors)LaCrosseLucerne(Buick)

10.JERRY: Yeah, a decent hotel-room, would it be terribly inconvenient if she staid at my place.便