stultified

英 [ˈstʌltɪfaɪd] 美 [ˈstʌltɪfaɪd]

v.  使迟钝;使厌烦;使呆滞
stultify的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使思维迟钝;使厌烦;使呆滞
    If something stultifies you, it makes you feel empty or dull in your mind, because it is so boring.
    1. This attitude stultifies scientific progress...
      这种态度会扼杀科学的进步。
    2. Only a uniformed guard stultified with boredom might have overheard them.
      只有一名穿制服的无聊警卫可能偷听到了他们的谈话。

双语例句

  1. Only a uniformed guard stultified with boredom might have overheard them.
    只有一名穿制服的无聊警卫可能偷听到了他们的谈话。
  2. He was stultified, shocked, paralyzed.
    他不禁吓住了、愣住了、瘫痪了。
  3. She felt the repetitive exercises stultified her musical technique so she stopped doing them.
    她感到反复练习使她的音乐技巧僵化,于是就不再做了。
  4. Hurstwood saw her depart with some faint stirrings of shame, which were the expression of a manhood rapidly becoming stultified.
    赫斯渥眼看着她离去,心里隐约泛起阵阵羞愧,这是男子汉气概迅速衰退的表现。