stultified
英:[ˈstʌltəˌfaɪd]
stultified 基本解释
v.使成为徒劳,使变得无用( stultify的过去式和过去分词 );
英英释义
stultify[ 'stʌltifai ]
v.prove to be of unsound mind or demonstrate someone's incompetence"nobody is legally allowed to stultify himself"
cause to appear foolishdeprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless同义词:cripple
stultified 相关例句
双语例句
- Their unhelpfulness has stultified our efforts to improve things.
他们不管事,我们为改进工作的用心也就白费了。
权威例句
SATAN STULTIFIED: A REJOINDER TO PAUL BENACERRAFSatan StultifiedCampaign Finance and Collective Egotism: What Niebuhr Offers a Stultified Debate"War's Apology Wholly Stultified": The Influence of Positivism on Thomas Hardy's War PoetryIf the doctor says that I had dementia - does that mean that I am becoming stultified?But its Christian citizens have been largely stultified, mumufied. They would rather pray (while collecting bribes) and wait for God...A rehash stultified by academic jargonScenes from a Stultified MarriageMinds, Machines and GödelParty Systems in the Third Wave