become staid

变得古板

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Indicates a gradual transformation into a more sedate and unadventurous state.

表示逐渐转变为更沉着、不爱冒险的状态。

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become staid = 变得古板 (表示逐渐转变为更沉着、不爱冒险的状态。)

  • He had become staid and dull.变得古板而乏味。
  • The once innovative company started to become quite staid after decades of routine.这家曾经创新的公司在几十年的例行公事后,开始变得相当古板
  • After years of quiet domesticity, her adventurous spirit seemed to become rather staid.经过多年的平静居家生活,她那爱冒险的精神似乎变得相当沉闷
  • Many fear that without constant innovation, their industry will become staid and irrelevant.许多人担心,如果没有持续创新,他们的行业将变得古板且无关紧要。
  • Despite his youth, he quickly became a staid and predictable figure in local politics.尽管年轻,他很快就成为了当地政界一个沉稳而可预测的人物。
  • The professor warned against letting their research become staid by avoiding new methodologies.教授警告说,要避免采用新方法,以免他们的研究变得墨守成规
  • It's a challenge for any long-running band to avoid becoming staid in their musical style.对于任何长期存在的乐队来说,避免音乐风格变得守旧是一个挑战。
  • She vowed never to let her life become staid, always seeking new experiences.她发誓绝不让自己的生活变得平淡,总是寻求新的体验。
  • The traditional art form risks becoming staid if it doesn't embrace contemporary influences.如果传统艺术形式不接受当代影响,它就有变得呆板的风险。
  • Over time, even the most revolutionary ideas can become staid and commonplace.随着时间的推移,即使是最具革命性的想法也可能变得平庸和司空见惯。