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hidebound [ˈhaɪdˌbaʊnd]

adj. 对新的思想、方法等格格不入的,守旧的,思想偏狭的;

例句:

  • I shall be debased and hidebound by the bestial and beautiful passion of maternity.
    来自V. Woolf
  • The economy was hidebound by public spending and private monopolies.
    经济由于公共开支和私有垄断而变得僵化。
  • The men are hidebound and reactionary.
    那些人顽固且反动。
  • You will never change their ideas. They are far too hidebound.
    你无法改变他们的意思, 因为他们太墨守成规.
  • Hundreds more scientists came after, much to the discomfort of many hidebound officers.
    来自WSJ
  • You're talking about hidebound people who automatically reject anything that flies in the face of "accepted" belief or data.
    来自SA