stolidly
美
英 ['st?l?dli] 
- adv.呆呆地;不動(dòng)聲色地;經(jīng)神麻木地
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)頑強(qiáng)地;遲鈍地;神經(jīng)麻木地
英漢解釋
adv. | 1. 呆呆地,呆頭呆腦地;堅(jiān)決,不動(dòng)聲色地 |
例句
Every time the question of Sunday opening for parks, swimming pools and cinemas came up, he stolidly voted against it.
每次提出星期日開放公園、游泳池和電影院時(shí),他總是堅(jiān)決反對(duì)。
He stolidly accepted his loveless marriage as the price he must pay for his gains.
他淡然接受無愛的婚姻,將其作為必須為所得付出的代價(jià)。
He dropped into a chair and sat looking stolidly at the floor.
他坐在椅子上,兩眼呆呆地望著地板。
mr . ford said . " i need the money to - day , " martin answered stolidly.
“我今天就需要錢,”馬丁頑強(qiáng)地說。
"Well, sir, " answered Job, stolidly , "I don't hold much with foreign parts. "
“嗯,先生,”喬布呆頭呆腦地回答道,“外國(guó)俺可是一竅不通。”
Too often people sat stolidly watching the noisy little fiddler .
人們往往不動(dòng)聲色地坐在那里,瞧著這位瘦小的提琴手鬧騰一番。
Saunders stood stolidly to attention.
桑德斯筆直地立正。