stiff

英 [stɪf] 美 [stɪf]

adj.  不易弯曲(或活动)的; 硬的; 挺的; 僵硬的; 一动就疼的; 稠的; 难搅动的
adv.  非常; 极其; (冻)僵; (冻)硬
n.  死尸
v.  诈骗; 不还钱; (尤指)不给小费

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牛津词典

adj.

    不易弯曲 / 活动 difficult to bend/move

  1. 不易弯曲(或活动)的;硬的;挺的
    firm and difficult to bend or move
    1. stiff cardboard
      硬纸板
    2. a stiff brush
      硬刷子
    3. The windows were stiff and she couldn't get them open.
      窗户紧,她开不了。
  2. 肌肉 muscles

  3. 僵硬的;一动就疼的
    when a person is stiff , their muscles hurt when they move them
    1. I'm really stiff after that bike ride yesterday.
      昨天骑了那趟自行车,我觉得浑身酸痛。
    2. I've got a stiff neck .
      我脖子发僵。
  4. 混合物 mixture

  5. 稠的;难搅动的
    thick and almost solid; difficult to stir
    1. Whisk the egg whites until stiff.
      把蛋清打成稠的。
  6. 困难;严厉 difficult/severe

  7. 困难的;艰难的;严厉的;激烈的
    more difficult or severe than usual
    1. It was a stiff climb to the top of the hill.
      费了好大劲才爬到山顶。
    2. The company faces stiff competition from its rivals.
      公司遇到对手的激烈竞争。
    3. The new proposals have met with stiff opposition .
      新提案遭到强烈的反对。
    4. There are stiff fines for breaking the rules.
      违反规则要受重罚。
    5. a stiff breeze/wind (= one that blows strongly)
      强风
  8. 不友好 not friendly

  9. 不友好的;生硬的
    not friendly or relaxed
    1. The speech he made to welcome them was stiff and formal.
      他那番欢迎他们的话讲得生硬刻板。
  10. 价格 price

  11. 高昂的;过高的
    costing a lot or too much
    1. There's a stiff $15 entrance fee to the exhibition.
      展览会的入场费高达15元。
  12. 酒 alcoholic drink

  13. 烈性的;酒精度数高的
    strong; containing a lot of alcohol
    1. a stiff whisky
      烈性威士忌

adv.

  1. 非常;极其
    very much; to an extreme degree
    1. be bored/scared/worried stiff
      非常厌烦 / 害怕 / 担心
  2. (冻)僵;(冻)硬
    very cold and hard because the water has become ice
    1. The clothes on the washing line were frozen stiff.
      挂在晾衣绳上的衣服冻硬了。
    2. I came home from the game frozen stiff (= very cold) .
      我看完比赛回到家里,都快冻僵了。

noun

  1. 死尸
    the body of a dead person

    verb

    1. 诈骗;不还钱;(尤指)不给小费
      to cheat sb or not pay them what you owe them, especially by not leaving any money as a tip

      柯林斯词典

      1. ADJ-GRADED 硬的;不易弯曲的
        Something that is stiff is firm or does not bend easily.
        1. The furniture was stiff, uncomfortable, too delicate, and too neat...
          家具又硬又不舒服,太不结实而且太小巧。
        2. His waterproof trousers were brand new and stiff...
          他那条防水裤崭新笔挺。
        3. Her fingers were stiff with cold inside her leather gloves...
          她的手指在皮手套里冻得僵硬。
        4. Clean the mussels with a stiff brush under cold running water.
          用一把硬刷子在冷自来水下冲洗贻贝。
      2. ADJ-GRADED (门、抽屉等)难打开的,不灵活的,发紧的
        Something such as a door or drawer that is stiff does not move as easily as it should.
        1. Train doors have handles on the inside. They are stiff so that they cannot be opened accidentally.
          火车车门内侧有把手。把手都很紧,防止意外开启。
      3. ADJ-GRADED (肌肉或关节)酸痛的,僵硬的
        If you are stiff, your muscles or joints hurt when you move, because of illness or because of too much exercise.
        1. The Mud Bath is particularly recommended for relieving tension and stiff muscles...
          特别推荐想要放松情绪、缓解肌肉酸痛的人泡泥浆浴。
        2. I'm stiff all over right now — I hope I can recover for tomorrow's race.
          我现在全身酸痛——希望明天比赛时能恢复过来。
      4. ADJ-GRADED (行为)拘谨的,生硬的,不太友好的
        Stiff behaviour is rather formal and not very friendly or relaxed.
        1. She looked at him with a stiff smile...
          她看着他,脸上挤出生硬的一笑。
        2. They always seemed a little awkward with each other, a bit stiff and formal.
          他们在一起似乎总是觉得有点别扭,有点拘谨,不太随意。
      5. ADJ-GRADED 艰难的;严厉的;激烈的
        Stiff can be used to mean difficult or severe.
        1. The film faces stiff competition for the Best Film nomination...
          这部电影在角逐最佳影片提名时面临着激烈的竞争。
        2. Under Greece's stiff anti-drugs laws they could face twenty years in jail.
          根据希腊严厉的反毒品法律,他们将面临 20 年监禁。
      6. ADJ-GRADED (酒)烈性的,酒精度数高的
        A stiff drink is a large amount of a strong alcoholic drink.
        1. ...a stiff whisky.
          一杯烈性的威士忌
      7. ADJ-GRADED (风)强劲的,猛烈的
        A stiff wind is blowing quite strongly.
        1. Next morning dawned clear and sunny, with a stiff breeze rustling the trees.
          次日一大早,天空晴朗无云,大风吹得树木沙沙作响。
      8. ADV 十分;极其;完全
        If you are bored stiff, worried stiff, or scared stiff, you are extremely bored, worried, or scared.
        1. Anna tried to look interested. Actually, she was bored stiff...
          安娜努力装出感兴趣的样子。实际上,她腻烦透了。
        2. I was scared stiff when I realized what I'd done.
          当我意识到自己的所作所为时,我吓坏了。
        3. Stiff is also an adjective.
        4. Even if he bores you stiff, it is good manners not to let him know it.
          即使他让你觉得无聊透顶,出于礼貌你也不能让他知道。
      9. stiff upper lip → see: lip

      双语例句

      1. The American aerospace industry has been challenged by some stiff competition.
        美国航空和航天工业已经受到某种强劲的竞争产品的挑战。
      2. Inactivity can make your joints stiff, and the bones may begin to degenerate
        长期不活动会导致关节僵硬,骨骼也可能开始退化。
      3. Her mouth grew stiff with pain and distress.
        疼痛和悲伤让她嘴巴发僵。
      4. Whisk the egg whites until they are foamy but not stiff.
        把蛋清搅至起沫而不黏稠的程度。
      5. He got a stiff neck and a sore back from sitting hunched up for so long.
        他因为长时间弓身坐着而脖子僵直,背部酸痛。
      6. The pedals seem a bit off-centre and the clutch is rather stiff
        踏板似乎有点偏心,离合器也相当紧。
      7. The troops are encountering stiff resistance
        军队遭遇了顽强抵抗。
      8. He rubbed his arms and stiff legs
        他按摩着自己的胳膊和僵硬的双腿。
      9. He's scared stiff of the relationship breaking down.
        他非常害怕关系破裂。
      10. The furniture was stiff, uncomfortable, too delicate, and too neat
        家具又硬又不舒服,太不结实而且太小巧。
      11. His waterproof trousers were brand new and stiff
        他那条防水裤崭新笔挺。
      12. Her fingers were stiff with cold inside her leather gloves
        她的手指在皮手套里冻得僵硬。
      13. Clean the mussels with a stiff brush under cold running water.
        用一把硬刷子在冷自来水下冲洗贻贝。
      14. Train doors have handles on the inside. They are stiff so that they cannot be opened accidentally.
        火车车门内侧有把手。把手都很紧,防止意外开启。
      15. I'm stiff all over right now — I hope I can recover for tomorrow's race.
        我现在全身酸痛——希望明天比赛时能恢复过来。
      16. She looked at him with a stiff smile
        她看着他,脸上挤出生硬的一笑。
      17. They always seemed a little awkward with each other, a bit stiff and formal.
        他们在一起似乎总是觉得有点别扭,有点拘谨,不太随意。
      18. The film faces stiff competition for the Best Film nomination
        这部电影在角逐最佳影片提名时面临着激烈的竞争。
      19. Under Greece's stiff anti-drugs laws they could face twenty years in jail.
        根据希腊严厉的反毒品法律,他们将面临20年监禁。
      20. Next morning dawned clear and sunny, with a stiff breeze rustling the trees.
        次日一大早,天空晴朗无云,大风吹得树木沙沙作响。
      21. Anna tried to look interested. Actually, she was bored stiff
        安娜努力装出感兴趣的样子。实际上,她腻烦透了。
      22. I was scared stiff when I realized what I'd done.
        当我意识到自己的所作所为时,我吓坏了。
      23. The outer walls looked likely to tumble down in a stiff wind
        外墙看起来一刮强风就会倒塌。
      24. My fingersare numb [ stiff] with cold.
        我的手指冻僵了。
      25. The man is getting old and his joints are stiff.
        人老了,关节也硬化了。
      26. This man is very stiff [ inflexible].
        这个人好刻板。
      27. I looked a bit stiff while they were so lively.
        他们都那样活泼,显得我太板了。
      28. Our teacher set us a stiff test in English.
        老师对我们进行了很难的英语测验。
      29. There's nothing at all stiff about him.
        他的态度毫无生硬之处。
      30. This is too stiff, I can't bend it with my hands.
        这东西太硬,我无法用手把它弯过来。

      习惯用语

      adj.

        (keep) a stiff upper lip

      • (面对痛苦或困境)不动声色,沉着而不外露
        to keep calm and hide your feelings when you are in pain or in a difficult situation

        英英释义

        noun

        1. the dead body of a human being
          1. the cadaver was intended for dissection
          2. the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse
          3. the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river
          4. honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay

          Synonym:    cadavercorpseclayremains

        2. an ordinary man
          1. a lucky stiff
          2. a working stiff

        adj

        1. very drunk

            Synonym:    besottedblind drunkblottocrockedcockeyedfuddledloadedpie-eyedpissedpixilatedplasteredsloppedsloshedsmashedsoakedsousedsozzledsquiffytightwet

          1. incapable of or resistant to bending
            1. a rigid strip of metal
            2. a table made of rigid plastic
            3. a palace guardsman stiff as a poker
            4. stiff hair
            5. a stiff neck

            Synonym:    rigid

          2. rigidly formal
            1. a starchy manner
            2. the letter was stiff and formal
            3. his prose has a buckram quality

            Synonym:    starchybuckram

          3. not moving or operating freely
            1. a stiff hinge

          4. having a strong physiological or chemical effect
            1. a potent toxin
            2. potent liquor
            3. a potent cup of tea
            4. a stiff drink

            Synonym:    potentstrong

          5. marked by firm determination or resolution
            1. firm convictions
            2. a firm mouth
            3. steadfast resolve
            4. a man of unbendable perseverence
            5. unwavering loyalty

            Synonym:    firmsteadfaststeadyunbendableunfalteringunshakableunwavering

          6. powerful
            1. a stiff current
            2. a stiff breeze

          adv

          1. in a stiff manner
            1. his hands lay stiffly

            Synonym:    stiffly

          2. extremely
            1. bored stiff
            2. frightened stiff