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What does rigidity mean?

"Rigid" is a metaphor for being rigid and not changing.

First, pinyin

Kebin.

Second, a detailed explanation

Carve or paint (or etch chemically) on wood or metal plate to make it a printing master. It is also used for carving. It also refers to people who are opinionated and will not be flexible according to changes in circumstances.

Third, the source

Song Sima Guang's Answer to Doctor Chen's Cizhou Ancient Books: "I want to make a rigid copy and spread it around the world."

Fourth, synonyms

1, squared.

(1) Pinyin: g ǔ b ǔ n n n

(2) Interpretation: thinking and action are stubborn and inflexible.

2. rigid.

(1) Pinyin: s ǐ b ǐ n.

(2) Interpretation: describing stereotypes; Not vivid.

Five, antonyms

1, flexible.

(1) Pinyin: líng huó.

(2) Interpretation: extremely agile and not rigid; Not rigid but good at improvisation.

2. Vivid.

(1) Pinyin: shēng dòng.

(2) Interpretation: vivid and touching.

"rigid" sentence making:

1, in fact, he didn't mean to disobey, but he didn't quite agree with these hard and fast rules.

The rich dress well, but the poor dress badly. Symbolized labels vividly reflect the stereotype behind inequality, which constitutes a deeper psychological injury besides uneven distribution of resources.

3. Your two-piece sweater is burned, they are out of date, they are the clothes of rigid middle-aged women in school. Long twill sweaters are popular now.

4. The hero can't stand all the rules and regulations related to the church, and opposes reading dead books and books and rigid rules and regulations.

5. The reason why virtuous people are virtuous is that they are not tempted enough; This is either because their life is monotonous and rigid, or because they are absorbed in running towards a goal and have no time to look around.