Rígido in english
Rigid
pronunciation: rɪdʒəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rɪdʒəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
rígido = hard and fast ; rigid ; stiff ; stringent ; hidebound ; inelastic ; ironclad [iron-clad].
Example: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Example: While reading linguists I came to the conclusion that the majority opinion among linguists was that the prescriptive approach to grammar was too rigid; it established artificial barriers to communication.Example: Ironically, however, the internal organisation walls librarians have built to categorise materials by format remain stiff and solid.Example: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.Example: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.Example: Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy.Example: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.more:
» norma rígida = hard and fast rule ; ironclad rule ; steadfast rule .
Example: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries. Example: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive. Example: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.» ponerse rígido = stiffen ; go + stiff ; go + rigid .
Example: Asadorian drew back and stiffened. Example: During a seizure episode, an affected dog will suddenly appear to go stiff, as a misfire of electrical impulses in the brain send mixed-up messages to the muscular system. Example: Suddenly, she rolled her eyes into the back of her head, her body went rigid, and she began to move erratically.» regla rígida = hard and fast rule ; ironclad rule ; steadfast rule .
Example: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries. Example: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive. Example: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.