stuffy
adj. 悶熱的,不通氣的; 古板的,保守的; 枯燥無味的; 一本正經的
Stuffy people or institutions are formal and old-fashioned.
Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas?
為什麼成年人總是那麼一本正經,對好點子反應那麼遲緩呢?
...a firm of lawyers in Lincoln's Inn, immensely stuffy and respectable.
林肯律師學院的一個非常古板而體面的律師事務所
If it is stuffy in a place, it is unpleasantly warm and there is not enough fresh air.
It was hot and stuffy in the classroom.
教室裡很悶熱。
If you have a stuffy nose, your nose is blocked, usually because you have a cold.
Aromatic capsules are great for easing the discomfort of a stuffy nose.
芳香膠囊對緩解鼻塞有奇效。
1. lacking fresh air;
2. excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull;
Don't be so stuffy — of cause they can use the same bedroom.
別那麼古板——當然他們可以用同一間臥室.
A : What a stuffy hot day.
好悶熱的天氣啊.
The atmosphere is very stuffy in this poorly ventilated room.
這通風不良的房間,氣味非常窒悶.
It's stuffy in this room.
這房間很悶.
The room was stuffy with the window colsed.
窗子關著,屋裡很悶.