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形容词比较级
more inflexible
形容词最高级
most inflexible
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resistant to bending or physical deformation
- The steel beam was inflexible under heavy load.
- The inflexible rod could not be shaped without breaking.
- Plastic becomes less inflexible at high temperatures.
- The inflexible framework provided strong structural support.
- He tried to bend the inflexible metal, but it held firm.
反义词:
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不灵活的, 严格的
(of a rule, opinion, etc.) fixed and not easily changed
- The company's policy on punctuality is inflexible; tardiness is not tolerated.
公司关于准时性的政策是不灵活的;不容忍迟到。
- His father's opinions are inflexible and rarely open to discussion.
他父亲的意见不灵活,很少开放讨论。
- The school's dress code was criticized for being too inflexible and outdated.
学校的着装规范因过于不灵活和过时而受到批评。
- She found the rental agreement to be too inflexible and restrictive.
她发现租赁协议过于不灵活和限制性。
- The law was considered inflexible and outdated, prompting calls for reform.
该法律被认为是不灵活的和过时的,促使人们呼吁改革。
反义词:
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不灵活的, 固执的
reluctant to compromise or change one's attitude, belief, plan, etc.
- Despite the new evidence, he remained inflexible in his decision not to invest in the project.
尽管有新证据,他仍然不灵活地决定不投资该项目。
- She's known for being inflexible when it comes to scheduling meetings outside of business hours.
她因在非工作时间安排会议时不灵活而闻名。
- The negotiators found him inflexible and unwilling to consider alternative solutions.
谈判者发现他不灵活,不愿意考虑替代解决方案。
- He's an inflexible negotiator, unwilling to adjust his terms even slightly.
他是一个不灵活的谈判者,不愿意稍微调整他的条款。
- Despite the new evidence presented, he remained inflexible in his opinion.
尽管提出了新的证据,他仍然固执己见。