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stuffier

英 [ˈstʌfɪə]

美 [ˈstʌfɪər]

adj.  闷热的; 闷人的; 通风不畅的; 一本正经的; 古板的; 无聊的; 保守的
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柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED (人或组织机构)一本正经的,古板的,保守的
    Stuffypeople or institutions are formal and old-fashioned.
    1. Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas?
      为什么成年人总是那么一本正经,对好点子反应那么迟缓呢?
    2. ...a firm of lawyers in Lincoln's Inn, immensely stuffy and respectable.
      林肯律师学院的一个非常古板而体面的律师事务所
    3. ...stuffy attitudes.
      老脑筋
  • ADJ-GRADED 通风不畅的;闷热的;空气不新鲜的
    If it isstuffyin a place, it is unpleasantly warm and there is not enough fresh air.
    1. It was hot and stuffy in the classroom.
      教室里很闷热。
  • ADJ-GRADED (鼻子)不通的,堵塞的
    If you have astuffynose, your nose is blocked, usually because you have a cold.
    1. Aromatic capsules are great for easing the discomfort of a stuffy nose.
      芳香胶囊对缓解鼻塞有奇效。

双语例句

  • Comparing with the 1920s, in the 1930s the social conditions in China were darker and more confused and the cultural atmosphere was more strained and stuffier.
    同二十年代相比,三十年代中国社会更加黑暗、混乱,文化氛围也更加紧张、窒闷。
  • The Americans are stuffier and more cautious. But they are also more careful and take the idea of journalism as a civic duty much more seriously.
    美国人更为自重和谨慎,但他们也更加细致,并且更为严肃地认为新闻是一种公民责任。
  • It would be difficult to find a stuffier, stupider, more arrogant man.
    很难找到一个更呆、更蠢、更傲的人了。