stiffest

英 [ˈstɪfɪst] 美 [ˈstɪfəst]

adv.  非常; 极其; (冻)僵; (冻)硬
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
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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. It was the steady joy of her life to see the Doctor's young gentlemen go out walking, unlike all other young gentlemen, in the largest possible shirt-collars, and the stiffest possible cravats.
    她的永不改变的生活乐趣就是看着博士手下的年轻的先生们,与其他年轻人不一样,敞开大得不能再大的衬衫领子,佩戴着硬得不能再硬的领带,出去散步。
  2. The Fighting Irish faced their stiffest test against Oak Hill Academy during a tournament in January.
    战斗爱尔兰面对的是自己过硬的精神风貌,对橡树山学院在一项赛事一月。
  3. But it is in the profound levels of co-operation required to organise and run such a bank that the Brics grouping confronts its stiffest test.
    然而,正是在组织运营这样一家银行所需的深层合作问题上,金砖集团将遭遇最为严峻的考验。
  4. The stiffest competition for these exchanges comes from over-the-counter markets, which handle bespoke bilateral trades, often between banks.
    因为这些交易所而进行的最激烈的竞争来自于银行间的预订办理双边贸易的场外交易市场。