stiff的意思和读音

stiff

: [stɪf] : [stɪf]

adj.

adv.;(;(

v.;(

n.

stiffs  stiffing  stiffed  

adj.+n.stiff competition,stiff resistance,stiff manner,stiff sentence,stiff examination

adj.crank

stiffadj.difficult to bend/move

1.firm and difficult to bend or move

stiff cardboard

a stiff brush

The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open.

muscles

2.when a person isstiff , their muscles hurt when they move them

I'm really stiff after that bike ride yesterday.

I've got a stiff neck .

mixture

3.thick and almost solid; difficult to stir

Whisk the egg whites until stiff.

difficult/severe

4.more difficult or severe than usual

It was a stiff climb to the top of the hill.

The company faces stiff competition from its rivals.

The new proposals have met with stiff opposition .

There are stiff fines for breaking the rules.

a stiff breeze/wind(= one that blows strongly)

not friendly

5.not friendly or relaxed

The speech he made to welcome them was stiff and formal.

price

6.(informal)costing a lot or too much

There's a stiff $30 entrance fee to the exhibition. 30

alcoholic drink

7.[obn]strong; containing a lot of alcohol

a stiff whisky

IDM(keep) a stiff upper lipto keep calm and hide your feelings when you are in pain or in a difficult situationadv.

1.(informal)very much; to an extreme degree

be bored/scared/worried stiff

2.frozen ~;(very cold and hard because the water has become ice

The clothes on the washing line were frozen stiff.

I came home from the game frozen stiff(= very cold) .

n.

1.the body of a dead person

v.

1.(informal)~ sb;(to cheat sb or not pay them what you owe them, especially by not leaving any money as a tip

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adj.1.if you are stiff, or if a part of your body is stiff, you feel pain in your muscles and cannot move easily2.firm and difficult to bend3.if something that should move easily is stiff, it does not move or operate as easily as you expect4.a mixture that is stiff is very thick and keeps its shape when you stop mixing it5.formal and controlled in a way that is not friendly or relaxed6.more severe or difficult than usual7.a stiff drink contains a lot of alcohol1.if you are stiff, or if a part of your body is stiff, you feel pain in your muscles and cannot move easily2.firm and difficult to bend3.if something that should move easily is stiff, it does not move or operate as easily as you expect4.a mixture that is stiff is very thick and keeps its shape when you stop mixing it5.formal and controlled in a way that is not friendly or relaxed6.more severe or difficult than usual7.a stiff drink contains a lot of alcohol

n.1.the body of a dead person. This is an offensive way to talk about someone who is dead.

v.1.to not pay someone money that you owe them, especially by not leaving any money as a tip in a restaurant

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1.Although she was deeply saddened by the death of her son, she had a stiff upper lip at the funeral.

2.there was no tea or coffee; and the mattress was as stiff as a plank of wood.

3.How much did the stiff have in his bags?

4.But I will not go with you, because you are a stiff- necked people and I might destroy you on the way.

5.I'd landed at the Brisbane international airport and everyone was a bit grouchy and stiff from the long flight.

6.Is all of a sudden, his smile a little stiff, eyes inadvertently wrinkled, I like it, I seem to be from his eyes flashed a desolate./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.Hannah had been cold and stiff, indeed, at the first; latterly she had begun to relent a little.

8.He had to carry water and dig up the red earth and mix it into a stiff clay.

9.Awkward and stiff-necked he might be, but Howard was undemanding of his children.

10.A few days ago I was just as " Foshan television" wrote a television prose, so sit on a chair as stiff as a waste of time or a straight.