stilted
英 [ˈstɪltɪd]
美 [ˈstɪltɪd]
adj. 生硬的; 不自然的
BNC.22090 / COCA.28085
牛津词典
adj.
- 生硬的;不自然的
not natural or relaxed; too formal- We made stilted conversation for a few moments.
我们不自然地客套了几句。
- We made stilted conversation for a few moments.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (言谈)呆板的,生硬的,不自然的
If someone speaks in astiltedway, they speak in a formal or unnatural way, for example because they are not relaxed.- We made polite, stilted conversation...
我们客套了一番。 - His delivery was stilted and occasionally stumbling.
他的发言很生硬,有时还打结巴。
- We made polite, stilted conversation...
英英释义
adj
- artificially formal
- that artificial humility that her husband hated
- contrived coyness
- a stilted letter of acknowledgment
- when people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation
双语例句
- Nim and ardythe had exchanged a few stilted words, but that was all.
尼姆和阿黛丝拘谨地交谈了几句,没有别的。 - Lunch: A mid day meal can be seen as a one hour, more stilted, business like encounter rather than a date.
吃午餐:一天正午的这餐饭可能会被看成程式化的,时间固定的商务会面而不是约会。 - He speaks a slightly stilted French suitable for foreigners.
他讲的法语有点儿不自然,但外国人容易听懂。 - We made stilted conversation for a few moments.
我们不自然地客套了几句。 - Panel interviews are typically more formal, stilted and less revealing.
小组面试通常更加正式和生硬,透露出的信息也更少。 - His delivery was stilted and occasionally stumbling.
他的发言很生硬,有时还打结巴。 - After some stilted end-of-interview chit-chat, park puts her thatcheresque handbag over her arm and leaves.
在一些客套的采访结束语后,朴槿惠挎上她的撒切尔式手包离开了。 - To talk in a stilted way.
很不自然地谈话。 - And written dialogue is quite different from spoken conversation: replies may be delayed, phrases may be more stilted, tone of voice is absent.
而且打字聊天与谈话完全不同,回复可能会延迟,言词呆板,没有语音语调。 - After some stilted efforts at conversation, he gave up and left.
在作了一番勉为其难的谈话尝试之后,他不再交谈下去,离开了。