stilted的意思和读音

stilted

: [ˈstɪltəd] : [ˈstɪltɪd]

adj.

adj.natural

adj.affected,stiff,wooden,mannered,unnatural

stiltedadj.

1.not natural or relaxed; too formal

We made stilted conversation for a few moments.

adj.1.(),2.3.,,

adj.1.stilted movements or words are not relaxed and natural

1. conceited stilted bolted ...

2. startling a. stilted adj. 1 superstition n. ...

3. stickler stilted stinginess ...

4. trample1. stilted1. ( beaten1. ...

5. ... spurious stilted subsistence ...

6.(lack of creativity and novelty)(format of the show)

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1.He was too stilted , too self-opinionated. He did not talk of anything that lifted her above the common run of clothes and material success.

2.Having proved his point, Dr Wittlinger returned both stumped and stilted ants to the nest and gave them a few days to recover.

3.She will speak stilted , heavily accented English, and she will reveal nothing about who owns the company or where it is located.

4.You may enjoy Ricky's romantic style of writing but I do not quite appreciate his stilted poems .

5."Formal writing" does not imply the use of pretentious language, which can be characterized as stilted or pompous or stiff.使

6.Stilted Building of Tujia Nationality is a gem of Chinese residence and its timberwork system is further wonderful.

7.After some stilted end-of-interview chit-chat, Park puts her Thatcheresque handbag over her arm and leaves.访槿

8.Nim and Ardythe had exchanged a few stilted words, but that was all.

9.Laotian family rests in the shade of their stilted, thatched roof hut in the fertile lowlands of the Mekong River valley.

10.Put the two together and the mixture is horrible: stilted, embarrassing and potentially calamitous.西