What Is a Stiff Heart?
Stiffness means inflexibility; limbs cannot move freely.
- Chinese name
- stiff
- Foreign name
- stiff
- Pinyin
- jing yìng
- Zhuyin
- eng ang '
- [stiff]: The limb cannot move.
- Fingers froze stiffly.
- [rigid]: Inflexible; rigid.
- Rigid attitude. [1]
- 1. Stiff; rigid; inflexible.
- Lu Xun's "Hua Gai Ji Suddenly Thought (Six)": "The boss's nationals are immersed in rigid traditions and refuse to change."
- Xie Jueyu's "Same text, same text": "So I am very disgusted to ask students to recite some ancient literature works with stiff words."
- Chapter 19 of Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship": "Sheng Bao's rigid attitude gave her a sudden attack on her soul."
- 2. Not active.
- Ba Jin's "Cold Night" 30: "His five fingers kept rubbing on his throat, his movements were still slow and his fingers were stiff."
- Shatin's "Route": "The boss's tongue seemed to be stiff, but he turned to the tea house that was left outside, and he was spared." [1]
- Stiffness means inflexibility; limbs cannot move freely.