单词 | hidebound |
释义 | hidebound (once / 30384 pages) adj Hidebound things — or people — are stuck in the past, unable to change. Your boss's hidebound attitudes about gender make him reluctant to hire women for most jobs. Someone who's painfully old fashioned, with chauvinistic, conservative ideas and beliefs about the world can be described as hidebound. A hidebound culture can make a school, family, or workplace difficult and unpleasant for anyone who doesn't fit those narrow-minded concepts. In the 16th century, the adjective originally described a condition of cattle, an unhealthy and emaciated state. Hidebound evolved from there, first describing painfully thin people, then those who are "narrow in outlook." WORD FAMILYhidebound USAGE EXAMPLESWaterfront dining may one day be as common as steakhouses, those hidebound concepts that outsiders consider the mascots of D.C. dining. Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) Hidebound habits of hoarding intelligence within centuries-old borders, they contend, are part of the problem. Seattle Times(Dec 24, 2016) So it may be a surprise that the first signs of resistance to Trump’s program are from that famously cautious, hidebound institution, the Federal Reserve. The Guardian(Dec 15, 2016) adj stubbornly conservative and narrow-minded Syn traditionalist conservative resistant to change |
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