stultifying
美 [?st?lt??fa???]
英 ['st?lt?.fa???] 
- adj.乏味得使人呆滯的;使人思維遲鈍的
- v.“stultify”的現(xiàn)在分詞
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)極其單調(diào)乏味的;感到沮喪
英漢雙解
1. | 乏味得使人呆滯的;使人思維遲鈍的making you feel very bored and unable to think of new ideas |
| the stultifying effects of work that never varies 一成不變的工作造成的使人呆滯的后果 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Suddenly the idea of a utopian society, where everyone is satisfied, equal and good, sounds like a rather drab and stultifying place.
突然間,烏托邦式的社會——在那里人人都滿足、人人都善良和平等——現(xiàn)在聽起來那會是個非常乏味和荒謬的地方。
Readers thus learn to see East Coast or European airs and assumptions about other cultures as limited and stultifying.
讀者由此可以看到,美國東岸或歐洲的趾高氣揚(yáng)及對其他文化的主觀臆斷是多么狹隘可笑。
African users must also cope with obsolete systems, irregular electricity and a stultifying lack of local content.
非洲用戶還必須解決一些諸如系統(tǒng)過于陳舊,電力不穩(wěn)定和當(dāng)?shù)?/c>信息缺乏等問題。
It came as a relief from the stultifying uniformity that he knew at home in France.
這一感受來自于對極其乏味單調(diào)的千篇一律的解脫,他在法國國內(nèi)就已熟知那種千篇一律了。
Are the nations that lag bogged down by tradition, stultifying central control, or a culture of bureaucratic impediments?
那么,落后國家是因為受到傳統(tǒng)拖累、集權(quán)控制窒息或官僚文化的阻礙嗎?
It's a wonderful, liberating break from that infantile, stultifying convention.
從那幼稚和愚蠢的公約中解放是美妙的。
The events of 1989 did away with political tyranny, stultifying central planning, shoddy output and shortages.
它在1989年的倒塌標(biāo)志著獨(dú)裁政治,僵化的中央計劃,低下的產(chǎn)量和產(chǎn)品短缺的終結(jié)。
Others find the hierarchy stultifying.
其他人覺得等級制度太嚴(yán)苛。
For many, women and the poor for example, these Victorian values could be pretty stultifying in their effects.
對于很多人,比如女人和窮人,這些維多利亞時代的價值觀可能非常的單調(diào)乏味。
By mid-century, Russia had for years been in the stultifying grip of Tsar Nicholas I's harsh orthodoxy.
到十九世紀(jì)中葉,俄羅斯已承受了多年沙皇尼古拉一世的正統(tǒng)僵化的苛政。