stodgy的意思和读音

stodgy

: [ˈstɑdʒi] : [ˈstɒdʒi]

adj.

stodgier  stodgiest  

adj.light,lively

adj.heavy,filling,starchy,indigestible,dull

stodgyadj.

1.heavy and making you feel very full

2.serious and boring; not exciting

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adj.1.boring and not easy to read2.boring and not willing to try new things3.stodgy food is heavy and makes you feel too full

1. podgy stodgy elegy ...

2. ... 12.spicy 13.stodgy 14.sweet ...

3. stockade n. stodgy adj. stolid adj. ...

4. stodginess stodgy stoep ...

5. stocky adj. stodgy adj. stout adj. ...

6. stockade n. stodgy adj. stoke v. ...

7. well stodgy unwell ...

8. ... Mountain Story stodgy: , fiesta: ...

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1.But it has always been expensive, and a bit stodgy.

2.The nimble Obama startup is about to be absorbed into a stodgy, technologically backward behemoth: the federal government.

3.Gradually it acquired its own editorial voice, and with it a somewhat stodgy image.

4.Toyota's upscale Lexus brand is set for a design shake-up as it battles to revive stodgy sales and a slipping image among young car buyers.(Toyota)(Lexus)

5.Now the stodgy Japanese bureaucracy is considered one of the main impediments to an economic revival.

6.When you think about it, lots of British dishes are stodgy. Things like pies.

7.That's a big turnaround from just a decade ago, when stodgy and poorly run state enterprises dominated the economy.

8.PC makers might also be saddled with perceptions of being stodgy and less than cool.PC

9.What was once viewed as a stodgy legal asset is fast becoming a sought-after financial one.

10.Maggie: You see, I can't wear this. Chaperones are supposed to look stodgy and respectable.穿穿