an ossified political system
僵化的政治制度
1.骨化;使(像骨头一样)硬化
2.使僵化;使无情,使冷酷;使顽固;使不进展
3.变成骨头,骨化;硬化
4.变成铁石心肠;变顽固,僵化
1.骨化;使(像骨头一样)硬化
2.使僵化;使无情,使冷酷;使顽固;使不进展
3.变成骨头,骨化;硬化
4.变成铁石心肠;变顽固,僵化
1.if a belief, idea, organization, etc. ossifies, or if something ossifies it, it becomes fixed and will not change
2.to become bone, or to change something into bone
1.He began to ossify after he won the election.
他在竞选获胜后开始变得保守起来。
2.Raymond: That it is possible for open source cultures in some respects to ossify enough that good work is locked out.
Raymond:就是开放源码文化在某些方面可能会非常保守,会把好的作品关在门外。
3.In addition, she said, "what this has tended to do is ossify terms and conditions when we need more flexibility about how we do things" .
除此之外,她说,“久而久之,这只会硬化员工待遇条款,而我们在做事方式上要更为灵活。”
4.When heritage and its interpretation is allowed to ossify the past and the present begin to disconnect.
当固有文化与其诠释开始僵化过去时,便与现在脱节了。
5.The growth plates are soft to begin with and ossify over time, beginning from the hoof and working up the leg.
生长面最初是软的,随着时间发展才慢慢变硬,从蹄子开始一直到腿。
6.This disease will make her tendons ossify and her body paralyzed into a statue.
她肩膀两侧长出额外骨头,病情会令她的肌腱继续骨化,身体逐步瘫痪,最终变成一尊雕像。
7.And when that happens, Saturn's presence can ossify into stubborn, haughty resistance.
当这种情况发生时,土星的出现能变为顽固、傲慢地抵抗。
8.in this specimen , the sternum , wrist bones and some foot bones have not begun to ossify.
在这标本中,胸骨、腕骨和一些足骨还未开始骨化。
9.Simultaneously, Ming Dynasty's famine relief measures construction also has such as the system to ossify, the procedure is long;
同时,明代的荒政建设也存在着诸如制度僵化,程序冗长;