rigidity
n. 坚硬; 严格; 刚直; 死板
Laws, rules, or systems that are rigid cannot be changed or varied, and are therefore considered to be rather severe.
Several colleges in our study have rigid rules about student conduct...
在我们的研究中,有几所大学制定了严格的学生行为规则。
Hospital routines for nurses are very rigid.
医院中护士的日常工作非常刻板。
If you disapprove of someone because you think they are not willing to change their way of thinking or behaving, you can describe them as rigid .
She was a fairly rigid person who had strong religious views...
她相当顽固,宗教观念极强。
My father is very rigid in his thinking.
我父亲的思想非常顽固。
A rigid substance or object is stiff and does not bend, stretch, or twist easily.
...rigid plastic containers...
坚硬的塑料容器
These plates are fairly rigid.
这些盘子非常坚硬。
If someone goes rigid, their body becomes very straight and stiff, usually as a result of shock or fear.
I went rigid with shock...
我惊得僵在那里。
Andrew went rigid when he saw a dog, any dog, anywhere.
安德鲁过去只要看见狗,无论在哪里,无论什么狗,都会吓得一动不动。
1. the physical property of being stiff and resisting bending
2. the quality of being rigid and rigorously severe
The amount of force needed is inversely proportional to the rigidity of the material.
需要的力度与材料的硬度成反比.
The rigidity of the metal caused it to crack.
这金属因刚度强而产生裂纹.
The term " program " is not intended to connote complete rigidity.
“ 程序 ” 这个词不含有完全定型的意思.
He deplored the rigidity of her views.
他痛感她的观点僵化.
She regretted the rigidity of her upbringing.
她不喜欢严苛的家教.