基本解釋僵化英漢例句雙語例句Often a liars body will become rigid with stiff movement in the joints.普遍而言,說謊者的身躰關(guān)節(jié)処顯得僵硬,會做出一些呆板的擧動,尤其在他們的腿部。Indeed, after years of bread, noodles and cakes, human tissues inevitably become rigid and yellow with pigmented AGE deposits.的確,人們多年食用麪包,麪條和糕點(diǎn)後,人躰組織不可避免地會變得僵硬,因色素沉著而變得發(fā)黃。Johann Wolfgang Goethe, once said: "continuous reform and innovation, will be full of youthful vigor, or else, it may become rigid and inflexible."歌德也曾經(jīng)說過:“不斷改革創(chuàng)新,就會充滿青春活力,否則,就可能變得僵化?!?/li>權(quán)威例句Then, ten years ago, the drug caused a deadly condition called neuroleptic malignant syndrome, in which the muscles become rigid, blood pressure rises and muscles can deteriorate.FORBES: Jazz, Schizophrenia And Side EffectsTwenty years ago, neuroscientists held that after a certain critical period, usually no more than the first 12 months of life, the entire visual system has become far too rigid for any real learning to take place.FORBES: Downloadable Learning -- Matrix Style: Welcome to Education's Laziest FrontierWages are also likely to be less rigid in short-term jobs, where workers do not become attached to their firm.ECONOMIST: Why wages do not fall in recessionsbecome rigid更多例句詞組短語短語to become rigid 僵化ji āng huà become rigid 僵化become rigid更多詞組