stiffly的意思和读音

stiffly

: [ˈstɪfli] : ['stɪfli]

adv.

adv.easily

adv.rigidly,firmly,inflexibly,straight,bolt upright

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adv.1.in a formal way that is not friendly or relaxed2.in a way that shows you cannot move your body easily3.in a way that causes something to become stiff

1. worn-out adj. ;穿 * stiffly adv. failure n. () * ...

2. stress stiffly painful ...

3. ) rigidly ) stiffly ) tensely ...

4. particularly stiffly prep. throughout ...

5. 12. stretch 13. stiffly 14. path ...

6. ... whack stiffly infiltrator ...

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1.She sat stiffly, hunched over and cocked slightly to the left, with her left arm bent against her chest, as if cradling a baby.

2.Then sitting stiffly and looking at him she began to cry.

3.The next thing I knew she was no longer in the seat next to me but standing stiffly onstage beside the piano.

4.But he did not dare open his mouth, just sat there stiffly, listening to the unhurried ticking of the wall clock.

5.The objective condition is changeable. You better not hold it stiffly that the objective condition is certain to be what you think.

6."Please call me Virginia. " Virginia said for the tenth time. Mrs. Allen bowed stiffly and continued to call her Miss Martin.。”10

7."I shall know when you give it to me, " he replied stiffly, and not to hurt his feeling she gave him a thimble.“。”

8.However, foreigners should not stiffly insist on trying to understand China from their own eyes and their own background.

9.Walking up to the car he would use, Obama waved stiffly and flashed a smile before he ducked into the SUV.

10.Also did not know when from starts to do that stiffly .