staid
英 [steɪd]
美 [steɪd]
adj. 没意思的; 古板的; 一本正经的
比较级:staider
BNC.19440 / COCA.18779
牛津词典
adj.
- 没意思的;古板的;一本正经的
not amusing or interesting; boring and old-fashioned
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 严肃的;无聊的;古板的
If you say that someone or something isstaid, you mean that they are serious, dull, and rather old-fashioned.- ...a staid seaside resort.
了无生气的海滨度假胜地
- ...a staid seaside resort.
英英释义
adj
- characterized by dignity and propriety
双语例句
- Miss Taylor, if you had not married, you would have staid at home with me.
泰勒小姐,你要是还没结婚的话,就可以待在家里陪伴我啦。 - Had I received any letter from Mansfield, to tell me how you were all going on, I believe I should certainly have staid;
我要是能收到一封曼斯菲尔德的来信,告诉我你们的情况,我想我肯定会待下去。 - He has a steady job, a house in a respectable neighbourhood and leads a very staid life.
他有份稳定的工作,在富人区有幢房子并过着一成不变的生活。 - Their strategy of development finance emphasizes the important role of entrepreneurship and markets over a staid aid-system of development that preaches hand-outs.
它们的经济发展战略强调企业和市场的重要地位,而不是僵化的发展援助系统,只会不断索取。 - The staid and sober Oakland folk who sat upon the car scarcely noted the young fellow and the girl who ran for it and found a seat in front on the outside.
坐在车上的清醒平静的奥克兰乘客并没有留意到有那么个小伙子和一个姑娘跑来赶车,而且在靠外的一面找到了座位; - Even the most staid companies in the most stable industries must seek growth and adjust to changing markets, he notes.
他还说,就算是最稳定的行业中、最古板的公司,其大多数也必须谋求增长,同时适应不断变化的市场。 - I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.
我一直以为他是个相当古板的绅士。 - Among some treasures I lost during the wanderings of my adult years, there was a snapshot taken by my aunt which showed Annabel, her parents and the staid, elderly, lame gentleman, a Dr.
在我成年后的流浪岁月里,我丢失的财物中有一件就是我的姑姑拍摄的照片,上面有安娜贝尔,他父母和一个老态龙钟、神色安详的簸足绅士,库柏医生。 - For a young Moroccan couple, getting married is no staid affair.
对年轻的摩洛哥情侣而言,结婚并不会是件乏味的事。 - But the risk of that approach is that if the main banking system is turned into a staid utility, entrepreneurial activity may be pushed further to the margins.
但这种方法的风险在于,如果主要的银行体系变成了死气沉沉的公用事业型机构,创业活动可能被进一步边缘化。
