单词 | stodgy |
释义 | stodg·y /ˈstɒdʒi $ ˈstɑː-/ adjective 1 BORINGif someone or something is stodgy, they are boring and formal or old-fashioned – used to show disapproval 墨守成规的,古板而乏味的〔含贬义〕 a stodgy play 枯燥无味的戏剧2. FULL British English stodgy food is heavy and makes you feel full very quickly – used to show disapproval 〔食物〕易使人饱的,吃下后感觉撑的〔含贬义〕 OPP light —stodginess noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusstodgy• It was a little stodgy, a little old-fashioned.• As usual when dealing with her, the poor old royals and their stodgy advisers were left in the dust.• Much existing self-build is stodgy and dull.• This contrasts greatly with another professional publication that I receive which is stodgy and insists on corresponding via an employer's address.• the stodgy banking industry• Stress, lack of rest and too much stodgy food had made Pauline break out in spots.• Supposedly, this nomination shows that stodgy, old academy voters are hipper, less traditional, younger.• The food in Suzie's Cafe tends to be stodgy rather than fresh and light.• So the stodgy respectability of the official state cinema becomes leavened with curious characters.• The stodgy strands were long and thick and twisted, spotted with mobile gobbets of ketchup.stodg·y adjectiveChineseSyllable stodgy, Corpus something someone they if are boring is or and |
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