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形容词比较级
more rigid
形容词最高级
most rigid
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坚硬的, 不易弯曲的
not flexible or easily bent
- The ruler was made of rigid plastic, ensuring accurate measurements.
尺子是由硬质塑料制成的,确保了精确的测量。
- The old tree had become rigid with age, its branches gnarled and immovable.
那棵老树随着年龄的增长变得僵硬,树枝扭曲且无法移动。
- The branches of the tree were rigid and brittle after the winter frost.
冬天的霜冻过后,树的枝条变得僵硬而脆弱。
- The rules of the game were rigid and strictly enforced by the referee.
游戏的规则严格,并由裁判严格执行。
- The steel beam was rigid, providing strong support for the building.
钢梁很坚硬,为建筑物提供了强有力的支撑。
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僵硬的, 僵直的
(of a person or body part) held stiff and motionless due to fear, shock, or strong tension
- He stood rigid with fear, unable to take a step.
他因恐惧而僵硬地站着,无法迈出一步。
- Jenny was rigid with terror.
珍妮因恐惧而僵硬。
- Her fingers were rigid on the table's edge.
她的手指在桌边僵硬。
- The child remained rigid when the thunder cracked.
孩子僵硬地呆着,当雷声炸响时。
- His posture was rigid with nervous strain.
他的姿势因神经紧张而僵硬。
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僵化的, 不灵活的
unwilling to change or adapt, especially in attitudes or beliefs
- His rigid views on education prevented any discussions on reform.
他对教育的 rigid 观点阻止了任何关于改革的讨论。
- His rigid approach to politics often led to confrontations with others.
他对政治的僵化态度常常导致与他人发生冲突。
- The rigid structure of the company made innovation difficult.
公司僵化的结构使得创新变得困难。
- She had a rigid mindset, refusing to consider any alternative perspectives.
她有一种 rigid 的心态,拒绝考虑任何其他观点。
- The rigid rules of the club made it hard for new members to join.
俱乐部的严格规则使得新成员难以加入。
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硬式的, 有刚性框架的
describing an airship or dirigible whose shape is maintained by a stiff, unyielding frame
- The Hindenburg was a famous rigid airship.
兴登堡号是一艘著名的硬式飞艇。
- Rigid airships require a solid internal framework.
硬式飞艇需要一个坚固的内部框架。
- The dirigible was classified as rigid, unlike nonrigid blimps.
飞艇被归类为刚性,与非刚性飞艇不同。
- Engineers studied rigid airship designs in the 1930s.
工程师们在1930年代研究了硬式飞艇的设计。
- Rigid structures provide stability in large airships.
刚性结构在大型飞艇中提供稳定性。
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