stodgy

[ˈstɒdʒi]
  • 释义
  • <英,贬>(食物)吃下去感觉撑的;易饱的;滞涩的;古板的;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    She poked fun at Alec because he was shy and stodgy.

    她开亚历克的玩笑,因为他羞怯,同时还有些枯燥沉闷.

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  • 2、

    U . membership , and in doing so shepherded their makeovers from stodgy Soviet vassals into economic dynamos.

    通过整合实现了诸国从笨拙的前苏联属国向经济发动机的转变.

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  • 3、

    He was disgusted with the stodgy pizzas on sale in London.

    他讨厌吃伦敦卖的难以下咽的比萨饼。

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  • 4、

    The gateman was a stodgy fellow of 60.

    看门人是个六十岁的矮胖子.

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  • 5、

    It wasn't easy to lose puppy fat when Mum fed her on stodgy home cooking.

    母亲给她吃易饱的家常菜,她想减掉婴儿肥可是很难.

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  • 6、

    I mean I'm not talking about these stodgy wives, Pug.

    我的意思不是说那些老古板的女人, 帕格.

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  • 7、

    After reading these stodgy philosophers, I find his pellucid style very enjoyable.

    在阅读这些乏味的哲学家, 我觉得他的透明风格非常愉快.

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  • 8、

    They're not cultured or interesting, they are boring stodgy old things.

    他们没修养,很乏味,是一群无聊古板的老家伙。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 9、

    Even the normally stodgy Xinhua News Agency has weighed in.

    甚至一贯保守的新华社也参与进来.

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  • 10、

    These were not the old stodgy ads listing goods for sale.

    这不是那种列明打折商品的旧式、乏味的广告.

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  • 11、

    I want something to read. These volumes are stodgy.

    我要一些可读的东西, 这些书本本枯燥乏味.

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  • 12、

    Why is the middle class so stodgy , so utterly without a sense of humor?

    为什么中产阶级如此古板, 没有一点幽默感?

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  • 13、

    a stodgy play

    枯燥无味的戏剧

    朗文当代高级英语词典 第6版
  • 14、

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

    其后杂志逐步添加入了自己的评论, 尽管其观点令人稍感乏味.

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  • 15、

    She laughed to herself, then looked sideways at this stodgy nurse.

    她顾自大笑起来, 然后斜眼看了看这个墨守成规的护士.

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  • 16、

    A stodgy pudding served up when everyone was already full.

    在每个人都吃饱的时候,油腻腻的布丁又端上来了.

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