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rigid [ˈrɪʤɪd] ADJ.

1. rigid (stiff):

rigid
rigid
to be rigid with pain

2. rigid:

rigid control
rigid routine
rigid rules
rigid views
rigid person

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to bore sb rigid coloq.

rigid body SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
rigid body FÍS.

Ejemplos de uso para rigid

to bore sb rigid coloq.
to be rigid with pain

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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However, this does make it more rigid and therefore more vulnerable.
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This means the ideal mechanism does not include a power source, and is frictionless and constructed from rigid bodies that do not deflect or wear.
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In these models, rigid wages modeled unemployment at equilibria.
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This rigid structure requires energy to break down.
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He had no super-powers or abilities other than a rigid sense of order and timing.
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Rigid barriers are often considered unsightly, especially when many rows must be built.
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As a result, pilots progressed based on their own capabilities, rather than on a rigid timetable.
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Since this time the industry has stabilized as bonding companies have set up more rigid guidelines for approval.
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As is to be expected, business leaders took a more rigid stance against the unions.
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The brittle, limy test is rigid and divided into five ambulacral areas separated by five inter-ambulacral areas.
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