stiff
英 [stɪf]
美[stɪf]
- adj. 呆板的;坚硬的;严厉的;拘谨的
- adv. 僵硬地;彻底地
- n. 死尸;令人讨厌者;流通票据;劳动者
- vt. 诈骗;失信
考试真题
- A woman encouraged to try knitting and crocheting after developing an autoimmune disease that caused a lot of hand pain reported on the Craft Yam Council site that her hands are now less stiff and painful.
2017年12月四级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
- For factory owners, it all adds up to stiff competition for workers—and upward pressure on wages.
2017年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ
双语例句
- 1. A stiff knee following surgery forced her to walk with a limp.
- 手术后她的膝盖活动不便,走路时被迫跛行。
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- 2. I was scared stiff when I realized what I'ddone.
- 当我意识到自己的所作所为时,我吓坏了。
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- 3. Whisk the egg whites until they are foamy but not stiff.
- 把蛋清搅至起沫而不黏稠的程度。
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- 4. The outer walls looked likely to tumble down in a stiff wind.
- 外墙看起来一刮强风就会倒塌。
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- 5. The pedals seem a bit off-centre and the clutch is rather stiff.
- 踏板似乎有点偏心,离合器也相当紧。
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