Stiff
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British pronunciation/stˈɪf/
American pronunciation/ˈstɪf/

Definição e Significado de "stiff"

01

rígido, duro

not flexible and therefore hard to bend or change shape
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The cardboard was too stiff to fold into the desired shape.
The artist chose a stiff canvas to create a more structured painting.
He found it hard to turn the stiff pages of the old book.
02

rígido, duro

not moving or operating freely due to being rigid or tight
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The door was so stiff that it took a lot of force to open it.
03

rigido, estrito

having a rigid or reserved demeanor, often due to formality or discomfort
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He gave a stiff response to the casual question.
His stiff attitude made it hard to connect with him.
They had a stiff conversation about business matters.
04

poderoso, forte

powerful
05

rígido, severo

harsh or severe in nature or effect
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The negotiation process became stiff as both sides refused to compromise on their terms.
After sitting in the same position for hours, I stood up with a stiff back that made it hard to move.
The stiff competition in the job market made it difficult for recent graduates to find employment.
06

bêbado, tonto

very drunk
07

firme, inflexível

marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
08

rígido, tenso

(of a person or body part) unable to move easily or comfortably, often due to pain or tightness in the muscles or joints
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He felt stiff from the repetitive movements at work.
The injury left his arm stiff and difficult to move.
After the workout, my muscles were stiff for a few days.
01

um homem comum, um cidadão comum

an ordinary man
02

cadáver, morto

the dead body of a human being
01

de forma rígida, com rigidez

in a stiff manner
02

extremamente, muito

extremely
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