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stolid

/stol-id/US // ˈstɒl ɪd //UK // (ˈstɒlɪd) //

坚固的,扎实,坚挺,坚固

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive.

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Examples

  • The New York Times began its review with the words “stolid and humorless.”

  • And when he did, he was not positioned in front of a stolid stage set.

  • Taylor was perfectly formed for the intuitive, opportunistic life of a rebel, but not for the stolid bureaucracy of government.

  • Stolid and somber, these are films made to be admired, not loved.

  • She is stolid and reliable, sartorially and in seemingly every other way, and that forms the essence of her appeal.

  • She was a plump-faced, insipid child, with fair hair and pale blue eyes, stolid and bovine in their expressionlessness.

  • He paled a little, and sucked his lip, his eyes wandering to the girl, who stood in stolid inapprehension of what was being said.

  • It is just this joyous, care-free nature of the Irish that the stolid Englishman will never learn to appreciate.

  • Not that those stolid agriculturists required much repression.

  • One man, solid and stolid, stood his ground on the edge of the chain and administered a hearty kick upon each ankle as it passed.