stuffy
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If it is stuffy in a place, it is unpleasantly warm and there is not enough fresh air. 悶熱的
It was hot and stuffy in the classroom even though two of the windows at the back had been opened. 盡管后面的兩個(gè)窗戶都已被打開(kāi),教室里還是很悶熱。
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stuffy /?st?f?/ (stuffier,stuffiest)
劍橋詞典
stuffy adjective (WITHOUT AIR)
A stuffy room or building is unpleasant because it has no fresh air .
(房間或建筑物)悶的,通風(fēng)不暢的
a stuffy office 空氣污濁的辦公室
It's really hot and stuffy in here - let's open the window . 這里又熱又悶——我們把窗戶打開(kāi)吧。
The bedroom gets a little stuffy in the summer . 這個(gè)房間在夏天有點(diǎn)悶。
stuffy adjective (FORMAL)
old-fashioned , formal , and boring
古板的,保守的,一本正經(jīng)的
Sir William had the ability to conduct proceedings in a dignified manner without ever becoming stuffy. 威廉爵士能夠以莊重但毫不刻板的方式主持會(huì)議。
She is trying to promote a less stuffy image of librarians . 他在努力提升圖書(shū)管理員的形象,想使之顯得不那么古板。 返回 stuffy