be inflexible

是僵化的

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Used to describe a persistent state or quality of being unchangeable or rigid.

用于描述一种持久的、不可改变或僵化的状态或品质。

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be inflexible = 是僵化的 (用于描述一种持久的、不可改变或僵化的状态或品质。)

  • The rules seemed arbitrary and inflexible.这些规则显得武断而僵化
  • She can be fairly inflexible when it comes to deadlines.在截止日期方面,她可能相当不灵活
  • The seven-year period is not totally inflexible.这个七年期限并非完全不可变通
  • His stance on the issue was completely inflexible, leaving no room for negotiation.他对这个问题的立场完全不妥协的,没有留下任何谈判余地。
  • Despite new evidence, the company's policy remains stubbornly inflexible.尽管有新的证据,公司的政策依然顽固不改
  • The material is so inflexible that it easily breaks under pressure.这种材料,以至于在压力下很容易断裂。
  • A good leader shouldn't be too inflexible in their decision-making.一位好的领导者不应该在决策时过于僵化
  • My grandmother has become more inflexible with age, resisting any change.我的祖母随着年龄增长变得更加固执,抵制任何改变。
  • We cannot be inflexible if we want to adapt to new market demands.如果我们要适应新的市场需求,就不能墨守成规
  • The deadline is usually inflexible, but they might make an exception.截止日期通常不可更改的,但他们可能会破例。