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ossified

英 [ˈɒsɪfaɪd]

美 [ˈɑːsɪfaɪd]

v.  僵化; 使固定不变; 使骨化; 骨质化
ossify的过去分词和过去式

BNC.42887 / COCA.37608

柯林斯词典

  • V-ERG (使)僵化;(使)一成不变;(使)墨守成规
    If an idea, system, or organizationossifiesor if somethingossifiesit, it becomes fixed and difficult to change.
    1. It reckons that rationing would ossify the farm industry...
      人们认为实行配给制会使农业失去活力。
    2. British society tended to ossify and close ranks as the 1930s drew to their close.
      英国社会在20世纪30年代末期趋于保守和自闭。
    3. ...an ossified institution.
      僵化的机构

英英释义

adj

  • set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs
    1. obsolete fossilized ways
    2. an ossified bureaucratic system
    Synonym:fossilizedfossilised

双语例句

  • First, revitalize the party, the administrative organs and the whole state apparatus, so that they are staffed with people whose thinking is not ossified and who can bring fresh ideas to bear on new problems.
    第一,党和行政机构以及整个国家体制要增强活力,就是说不要僵化,要用新脑筋来对待新事物。
  • Ossified societies guard positional goods more, not less, jealously.
    僵化的社会更加精心的守护着位置商品,而不是相反。
  • Conclusion The ossified mass of the cervical posterior longitudinal ligament has a character of continuous proliferation and ossification.
    结论颈椎后纵韧带骨化块病灶具有增殖活跃并向软骨化生、骨化的特性;
  • Cochlear implantation in patients with ossified cochleas;
    探讨人工耳蜗植入术的有关问题。
  • The central ideas of liberalism have ossified ( Jeffrey Hart)
    自由主义的主要观点已变得僵化(杰弗里哈特)
  • The content is old and the system is ossified;
    课程内容陈旧、课程体系僵化;
  • Two rare cases who suffer stapes-otosclerosis associated with ossified mallei superius ligament were reported.
    文中报告二例镫骨耳硬化症同时伴有锤骨韧带骨化病例。
  • Most blame, however, belongs not to any one person but to California's system of governance, which has ossified for decades.
    但是,大多数的责备并不是针对任何个人,而是针对加州数十年来僵化的政治体系。
  • The article summarizes the performance of ossified expression, explores its cause and suggests relevant measures.
    本文概述了僵化现象的表现特征,探究了这类现象的形成原因并就如何缓解僵化现象提出了相应的教改措施。
  • The bureaucracy has become ossified.
    官僚主义已变得僵化。