staid 音标拼音: [st'ed]
a . 认真的,沉着的,固定的
认真的,沈着的,固定的
staid adj 1 :
characterized by dignity and propriety [
synonym : {
sedate },
{
staid }]
Staid \
Staid \ (
st [=
a ]
d ),
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Stay }.
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Staid \
Staid \,
a . [
From {
Stay }
to stop .]
Sober ;
grave ;
steady ;
sedate ;
composed ;
regular ;
not wild ,
volatile ,
flighty ,
or fanciful . "
Sober and staid persons ."
--
Addison .
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O '
erlaid with black ,
staid Wisdom '
s hue . --
Milton .
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Syn :
Sober ;
grave ;
steady ;
steadfast ;
composed ;
regular ;
sedate .
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Stay \
Stay \ (
st [=
a ]),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Stayed } (
st [=
a ]
d )
or {
Staid } (
st [=
a ]
d );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Staying }.] [
OF .
estayer ,
F . ['
e ]
tayer to prop ,
fr .
OF .
estai ,
F . ['
e ]
tai ,
a prop ,
probably fr .
OD .
stade ,
staeye ,
a prop ,
akin to E .
stead ;
or cf .
stay a rope to support a mast .
Cf . {
Staid },
a ., {
Stay },
v .
i .]
1 .
To stop from motion or falling ;
to prop ;
to fix firmly ;
to hold up ;
to support .
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Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands ,
the one on the one side ,
and the other on the other side . --
Ex .
xvii .
12 .
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Sallows and reeds . . .
for vineyards useful found To stay thy vines . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To support from sinking ;
to sustain with strength ;
to satisfy in part or for the time .
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter ,
and it has not staid his stomach for a minute . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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3 .
To bear up under ;
to endure ;
to support ;
to resist successfully .
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She will not stay the siege of loving terms ,
Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes . --
Shak .
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4 .
To hold from proceeding ;
to withhold ;
to restrain ;
to stop ;
to hold .
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Him backward overthrew and down him stayed With their rude hands and grisly grapplement .
--
Spenser .
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All that may stay their minds from thinking that true which they heartily wish were false . --
Hooker .
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5 .
To hinder ;
to delay ;
to detain ;
to keep back .
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Your ships are stayed at Venice . --
Shak .
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This business staid me in London almost a week .
--
Evelyn .
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I was willing to stay my reader on an argument that appeared to me new . --
Locke .
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6 .
To remain for the purpose of ;
to wait for . "
I stay dinner there ." --
Shak .
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7 .
To cause to cease ;
to put an end to .
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Stay your strife . --
Shak .
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For flattering planets seemed to say This child should ills of ages stay . --
Emerson .
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8 . (
Engin .)
To fasten or secure with stays ;
as ,
to stay a flat sheet in a steam boiler .
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9 . (
Naut .)
To tack ,
as a vessel ,
so that the other side of the vessel shall be presented to the wind .
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{
To stay a mast } (
Naut .),
to incline it forward or aft ,
or to one side ,
by the stays and backstays .
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62 Moby Thesaurus words for "
staid ":
arid ,
barren ,
calm ,
collected ,
composed ,
cool ,
decorous ,
demure ,
dignified ,
dry ,
dull ,
earnest ,
earthbound ,
formal ,
frowning ,
grave ,
grim ,
grim -
faced ,
grim -
visaged ,
infecund ,
infertile ,
literal ,
long -
faced ,
moderate ,
mundane ,
no -
nonsense ,
priggish ,
prim ,
prosaic ,
prosing ,
prosy ,
quiet ,
restrained ,
rigid ,
sedate ,
serious ,
serious -
minded ,
smug ,
sober ,
sober -
minded ,
sobersided ,
solemn ,
somber ,
starchy ,
stiff ,
stolid ,
stone -
faced ,
straight -
faced ,
stuffy ,
temperate ,
thoughtful ,
unfanciful ,
unideal ,
unimaginative ,
uninspired ,
uninventive ,
unoriginal ,
unpoetic ,
unromantic ,
unromanticized ,
unsmiling ,
weighty
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STAID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of STAID is marked by settled sedateness and often prim self-restraint : sober, grave How to use staid in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Staid
STAID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com STAID definition: of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious See examples of staid used in a sentence
STAID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Sometimes they'd be quite staid, but even at their most staid there would still be riots of laughter
Stayed or Staid – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained Stayed is a past tense verb Staid is an adjective Which word you choose depends on how you are using it in a sentence So, what’s an easy way to remember stayed vs staid? Since staid and the word adjective contain the letter I, remembering that staid is an adjective should be fairly easy Summary Is it stayed or staid?
Staid - definition of staid by The Free Dictionary 1 Characterized by sedateness and often a strait-laced sense of propriety; serious and conventional 2 Fixed; permanent: "There is nothing settled, nothing staid in this universe" (Virginia Woolf)
staid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From an obsolete spelling of stayed, the past participle of stay, used as an adjective [1][2] staid (comparative staider, superlative staidest)
staid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of staid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Staid Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Staid definition: Characterized by sedateness and often a strait-laced sense of propriety; serious and conventional
STAID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you say that someone or something is staid, you mean that they are serious, dull, and rather old-fashioned a staid seaside resort
STAID Synonyms: 122 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of staid are earnest, grave, sedate, serious, sober, and solemn While all these words mean "not light or frivolous," staid suggests a settled, accustomed sedateness and prim self-restraint