stodgy
英 [ˈstɒdʒi]
美 [ˈstɑːdʒi]
adj. 吃下去感觉撑的; 易饱的; 滞涩的; 古板的; 枯燥无味的
BNC.32974 / COCA.21383
牛津词典
adj.
- 吃下去感觉撑的;易饱的
heavy and making you feel very full - 滞涩的;古板的;枯燥无味的
serious and boring; not exciting
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (食物)硬实的,难消化的,使人胀饱的
Stodgyfood is very solid and heavy. It makes you feel very full, and is difficult to digest.- He was disgusted with the stodgy pizzas on sale in London.
他讨厌吃伦敦卖的难以下咽的比萨饼。
- He was disgusted with the stodgy pizzas on sale in London.
- ADJ-GRADED 古板的;令人厌烦的;枯燥乏味的
If you describe someone or something asstodgy, you dislike them or are bored by them because they are very old-fashioned or serious.- They're not cultured or interesting, they are boring stodgy old things.
他们没修养,很乏味,是一群无聊古板的老家伙。
- They're not cultured or interesting, they are boring stodgy old things.
英英释义
adj
- excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull
- why is the middle class so stodgy, so utterly without a sense of humor?
- a stodgy dinner party
- (used pejoratively) out of fashion
- moss-grown ideas about family life
- heavy and starchy and hard to digest
- stodgy food
- a stodgy pudding served up when everyone was already full