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adj.
固定的;(指人﹑ 外表﹑ 行為﹑ 愛好等)古板的;保守的;一本正經的
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characterized by dignity and propriety
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He does this by transmitting not a staid image but a simulacra.
他非能夠發送規定的畫像即使發送某些擬像而保持了這這一點。
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The museum is trying to get rid of its staid image.
物館試圖提升我古板的公眾形象。
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I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.
我直認為他是個很大古板的君子。
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The locals were a very staid lot.
本地當地居民很盲瘺。
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We think of the Puritans as staid people.
我門判定清教徒是快又穩重的人。
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It was a staid, respectable magazine.
出至: J. London
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Off duty, staid Scottish lawyers..let their hair down.
來自: L. Kennedy
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They were as close to bohemians as staid Northampton could produce.
出至: Anne Stevenson
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