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单词 stiff
释义

stiff

UK /stɪf/

Word Forms

comparativestiffer
superlativestiffest


  1. 1
    if you are stiff, or if a part of your body is stiff, you feel pain in your muscles and cannot move easily

    Her fingers were getting stiff.

    feel stiff:

    My leg muscles always feel stiff after a long bike ride.

    stiff neck/back etc:

    She was suffering from a stiff neck.

    Synonyms and related words

    Physically painful and describing pain
    Synonyms and related words

    In pain
  2. 2
    if something that should move easily is stiff, it does not move or operate as easily as you expect

    The drawer was rather stiff, so I pulled at it.

    The hinges of the box were stiff with lack of use.

    Synonyms and related words

    Not moving
  3. 3
    firm and difficult to bend

    a stiff piece of card

    a small stiff brush

    stiff as a board (=extremely stiff):

    The washing on the line was frozen and stiff as a board.

    Synonyms and related words

    Solid, stiff or hard
  4. 4
    a mixture that is stiff is very thick and keeps its shape when you stop mixing it
    stiff paste/dough:

    Beat in the icing sugar to make a stiff paste.

    beat/whisk something until stiff:

    Whisk the egg whites until stiff.

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe properties of substances
  5. 5
    formal and controlled in a way that is not friendly or relaxed

    Her tone was a little stiff, I thought.

    stiff with:

    His face was stiff with disapproval.

    stiff and awkward:

    He looked stiff and awkward in his new suit.

    Synonyms and related words

    Unfriendly
  6. 6
    more severe or difficult than usual
    stiff competition:

    Jarvis is up against some stiff competition in this race.

    stiff opposition/resistance:

    The government forces met with stiff resistance in the north.

    stiff fine/penalty/sentence:

    Those caught breaking the new law face stiff fines.

    Synonyms and related words

    Serious, severe and extreme
  7. 7
    a stiff drink contains a lot of alcohol
    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe drinks

phrases

stiff wind/breeze


derived word
stiffness
Synonyms and related words

Not moving
Synonyms and related words

Unfriendliness
Synonyms and related words

Solid, stiff or hard

stiff

US /stɪf/

Word Forms

comparativestiffer
superlativestiffest


  1. 1
    if you are stiff, or if a part of your body is stiff, you feel pain in your muscles and cannot move easily

    Her fingers were getting stiff.

    feel stiff:

    My leg muscles always feel stiff after a long bike ride.

    stiff neck/back etc.:

    She was suffering from a stiff neck.

    Synonyms and related words

    Physically painful and describing pain
    Synonyms and related words

    In pain
  2. 2
    firm and difficult to bend

    a stiff piece of cardboard

    a small stiff brush

    stiff as a board (=extremely stiff):

    The wet towel I had left hanging outside was frozen and stiff as a board.

    Synonyms and related words

    Solid, stiff or hard
  3. 3
    if something that should move easily is stiff, it does not move or operate as easily as you expect

    The drawer was very stiff, so I pulled on it.

    The hinges of the box were stiff from lack of use.

    Synonyms and related words

    Not moving
  4. 4
    a mixture that is stiff is very thick and keeps its shape when you stop mixing it
    stiff paste/dough:

    Beat in the sugar to make a stiff paste.

    beat/whisk something until stiff:

    Beat the egg whites until stiff.

    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe properties of substances
  5. 5
    formal and controlled in a way that is not friendly or relaxed

    Her tone was a little stiff, I thought.

    stiff with:

    His face was stiff with disapproval.

    stiff and awkward:

    He looked stiff and awkward in his new suit.

    Synonyms and related words

    Unfriendly
  6. 6
    more severe or difficult than usual
    stiff fine/penalty/sentence:

    Those caught breaking the new law face some pretty stiff fines.

    stiff competition:

    Greene is up against some stiff competition in this race.

    stiff opposition/resistance:

    The government forces met with stiff resistance in the north.

    Synonyms and related words

    Serious, severe and extreme
  7. 7
    a stiff drink contains a lot of alcohol
    Synonyms and related words

    Words used to describe drinks

phrases

stiff wind/breeze


derived word
stiffness
Synonyms and related words

Not moving
Synonyms and related words

Unfriendliness
Synonyms and related words

Solid, stiff or hard

stiff

UK /stɪf/


phrase
  • bored​/​scared​/​worried stiff

    1
    extremely bored​/​frightened​/​worried
    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling or expressing strong emotions

stiff

US /stɪf/


phrase
  • bored​/​scared​/​worried stiff

    1
    extremely bored​/​frightened​/​worried
    Synonyms and related words

    Feeling or expressing strong emotions

stiff

UK /stɪf/

Word Forms

singularstiff
pluralstiffs

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    the body of a dead person. This is an offensive way to talk about someone who is dead.
    Synonyms and related words

    A dead body or dead person or people

stiff

US /stɪf/

Word Forms

singularstiff
pluralstiffs

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    the body of a dead person. This is an offensive way to talk about someone who is dead.
    Synonyms and related words

    A dead body or dead person or people

stiff

UK /stɪf/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theystiff
he/she/itstiffs
present participlestiffing
past tensestiffed
past participlestiffed

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    to not pay someone money that you owe them, especially by not leaving any money as a tip in a restaurant
    Synonyms and related words

    Overcharging and underpaying money

stiff

US /stɪf/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theystiff
he/she/itstiffs
present participlestiffing
past tensestiffed
past participlestiffed

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    to not pay someone money that you owe them, especially by not leaving any money as a tip in a restaurant
    Synonyms and related words

    Overcharging and underpaying money
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