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词汇 rigidly
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Definition of rigidly in English:

rigidly

adverb ˈrɪdʒɪdliˈrɪdʒɪdli
  • 1In a strict or exacting way.

    the rigidly disciplined world of gymnastics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations.
    • Under totalitarian systems, the regimes are conservative, and aesthetic expression is rigidly controlled.
    • By applying rigidly its own standards of membership, it came to wield an important, if not decisive, economic influence on the profession of artist.
    • The concert hall is a gerontocracy, its decorum enforced more rigidly than in places of worship, its exclusiveness innate.
    • If too rigidly enforced, the existence of copyright could become a tool for censorship or a bar to the free circulation of ideas.
    • It was written by her husband, yet its style was rigidly formal, consistently using her surname alone.
    • It's very difficult for anyone who's been rigidly trained in a certain style of dance.
    • The informal tables and chairs are decorous spillovers from the rather more rigidly organized cafeteria which looks over the space through a glass wall.
    • The research methodology was highly sophisticated, carefully controlled, rigidly conducted, and verifiably sound.
    • These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications.
  • 2In a stiff or inflexible way.

    a rigidly fixed exchange rate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were strong reactions against the style of the rigidly symmetrical, simplified classical design.
    • In clarifying the ontological implications contained in music, he compares three of Bach's works, all three being reduced to single, rigidly uniform types.
    • The captain stands rigidly as the hull rolls into the waves.
    • His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices.
    • Sometimes he sticks perhaps a little too rigidly to the composer's precise notation.
    • Lateral wind loads are taken up by secondary internal tensile nets rigidly connected to the planar assembly by a series of tension and compression rods.
    • The journalist confronts her rigidly traditional parents with the news that she is pregnant and plans to raise the child alone.
    • His renewed interest in Giotto resulted in more rigidly constructed compositions with fewer concessions to descriptive detail.
    • As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references.
    • Such rituals could be interpreted as theologically opposed to Catholic ritual—this would be an intolerant and rigidly ethnocentric view.

Definition of rigidly in US English:

rigidly

adverbˈrɪdʒɪdliˈrijidlē
  • 1In a strict or exacting way.

    the rigidly disciplined world of gymnastics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations.
    • It's very difficult for anyone who's been rigidly trained in a certain style of dance.
    • By applying rigidly its own standards of membership, it came to wield an important, if not decisive, economic influence on the profession of artist.
    • The research methodology was highly sophisticated, carefully controlled, rigidly conducted, and verifiably sound.
    • It was written by her husband, yet its style was rigidly formal, consistently using her surname alone.
    • The concert hall is a gerontocracy, its decorum enforced more rigidly than in places of worship, its exclusiveness innate.
    • These clients rely upon the company to develop quality, competitively priced products in accordance with rigidly monitored specifications.
    • Under totalitarian systems, the regimes are conservative, and aesthetic expression is rigidly controlled.
    • The informal tables and chairs are decorous spillovers from the rather more rigidly organized cafeteria which looks over the space through a glass wall.
    • If too rigidly enforced, the existence of copyright could become a tool for censorship or a bar to the free circulation of ideas.
  • 2In a stiff or inflexible way.

    a rigidly fixed exchange rate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were strong reactions against the style of the rigidly symmetrical, simplified classical design.
    • The captain stands rigidly as the hull rolls into the waves.
    • The journalist confronts her rigidly traditional parents with the news that she is pregnant and plans to raise the child alone.
    • As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references.
    • Lateral wind loads are taken up by secondary internal tensile nets rigidly connected to the planar assembly by a series of tension and compression rods.
    • His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices.
    • His renewed interest in Giotto resulted in more rigidly constructed compositions with fewer concessions to descriptive detail.
    • Sometimes he sticks perhaps a little too rigidly to the composer's precise notation.
    • Such rituals could be interpreted as theologically opposed to Catholic ritual—this would be an intolerant and rigidly ethnocentric view.
    • In clarifying the ontological implications contained in music, he compares three of Bach's works, all three being reduced to single, rigidly uniform types.
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