rigid 的定义
- stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard: a rigid strip of metal.
- firmly fixed or set.
- inflexible, strict, or severe: a rigid disciplinarian; rigid rules of social behavior.
- exacting; thorough; rigorous: a rigid examination.
- so as to meet precise standards; stringent: lenses ground to rigid specifications.
- Mechanics. of, relating to, or noting a body in which the distance between any pair of points remains fixed under all forces; having infinite values for its shear modulus, bulk modulus, and Young's modulus.
- Aeronautics. having a form maintained by a stiff, unyielding structure contained within the envelope.pertaining to a helicopter rotor that is held fixedly at its root.
rigid 近义词
stiff, strict, severe
rigid 的近义词 43 个
- adamant
- austere
- definite
- exact
- fixed
- hard-line
- harsh
- inflexible
- intransigent
- rigorous
- solid
- stern
- stringent
- uncompromising
- unyielding
- adamantine
- bullheaded
- changeless
- chiseled
- dead set
- determined
- firm
- hard
- incompliant
- inelastic
- inexorable
- invariable
- locked in
- obdurate
- set
- set in stone
- single-minded
- static
- strait-laced
- tough nut to crack
- unalterable
- unbending
- unbreakable
- unchanging
- undeviating
- unmoving
- unpermissive
- unrelenting
rigid 的反义词 20 个
更多rigid例句
- Without them, it would not have been apparent that something rigid could fly.
- A rigid backplate makes it easier to insert the bladder into a backpack’s hydration sleeve, even when the pack is fully loaded—but that does add some weight.
- Hong Kong Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan has said they expect 5 million people to participate in the test, but Lam told reporters she has not set a “rigid target” for participation.
- Of course, social media is a rigid place for the testing of different messages and campaigns, but multivariate testing tools have the power to deliver fully customized website experiences for traffic arriving from various social sources.
- Eggs from the earliest dinosaurs were more like leathery turtle eggs than rigid bird eggs.
- Beyond that, how will China evolve its rigid Internet policy?
- Bound together by mutual distrust, both sides end up lashing themselves to the mast of rigid law.
- Doctors are prohibited from doing what a patient needs by rigid practice guidelines.
- The man behind the desk is a fictional character—a ferocious patriot exposing the limits of rigid ideology.
- Or have gender roles in stories become fewer and more rigid?
- In all business matters he required a rigid economy though never at the expense of efficiency.
- Before her pencil he sat rigid and unflinching, as he had faced the cannon's mouth in days gone by.
- Every movement rigidly prescribed, arms held rigid and sharply bent at the elbows.
- The baggage is then taken to the Custom-house in a steam-launch for examination, which is not unduly rigid.
- Then there was a faint pulsation of the rigid limbs, the white, mean face took on a tinge as if the blood were flowing again.