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
- The assertiveness has sent shivers through staid Japanese boardrooms.
这个决断震撼了沉静的日本的会议室。 - Staid men and good scholars at first expressed mirth.
持重的人和渊博的学者起初看了觉得好笑。 - 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。 - 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。 - Two middleaged gentlemen of staid and learned appearance.
两个模样古板、带学究气的中年绅士。 - If he had come at Christmas he could not have staid three days;
他要是赶在圣诞节来,那就会连三天也住不上。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - No wonder the normally staid International Monetary Fund has called the German-led debate unproductive.
难怪连一向稳重的国际货币基金组织(IMF)都忍不住称,德国所主导的辩论不具成效。