rigid

rigid
'ri‹id
adjective
1) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) rígido
2) (very strict, and not likely to change: rigid rules; rigid discipline; rigid views on education; a stern, rigid headmaster.) rígido, estricto, severo
- rigidness
- rigidity

rigid adj
1. rígido / duro
rigid plastic plástico rígido
2. inflexible
rigid opinions opiniones inflexibles
rigid
tr['rɪʤɪd]
adjective
1 rígido,-a
rigid ['rɪʤɪd] adj
: rígido
rigidly adv
rigid
adj.
austero, -a adj.
ordenancista adj.
premioso, -a adj.
rígido, -a adj.
tieso, -a adj.
yerto, -a adj.
áspero, -a adj.
'rɪdʒəd, 'rɪdʒɪd
adjective
a) (stiff) rígido

rigid with fear — paralizado de miedo

I was bored rigid — (BrE colloq) me aburrí como una ostra (fam)

b) (strict, rigorous) <discipline> estricto, riguroso; <person/principles> inflexible, rígido
['rɪdʒɪd]
ADJ
1) (=stiff) [material] rígido, tieso

to be rigid with fear — estar paralizado de miedo

- be bored rigid
2) (=strict) [rules] riguroso, estricto
3) (=inflexible) [person, ideas] inflexible, intransigente

he is quite rigid about it — es bastante inflexible or intransigente sobre ese punto

* * *
['rɪdʒəd, 'rɪdʒɪd]
adjective
a) (stiff) rígido

rigid with fear — paralizado de miedo

I was bored rigid — (BrE colloq) me aburrí como una ostra (fam)

b) (strict, rigorous) <discipline> estricto, riguroso; <person/principles> inflexible, rígido

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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