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Arthur was a stolid type who worked for an accountancy firm.
But he was also as vain as he was stolid, and, while not uncrafty, as unsubtle as any man who thinks in blocks.
The men walking in front and the laden, stolid women following them like burros.
Mountains form a remote and stolid backdrop to the broken flotsam of the plain.
It is a spatially dynamic world although the organising frame itself is stolid and unchanging.
This simple addition lends a welcome melodic smoothness and a soupçon of harmonic friction to the excessively stolid opening.
And he interpolates such claims with more stolid statements indicative of judgment and medical authority.
Contemporaries were well aware that in harnessing the previously rather formal, stolid world of the book to serve these ends evangelical critics of the church had achieved something fundamentally new.
He is far too sturdy and stolid in his judgments to be deceived by insincerity.
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(人)不動感情的,淡漠的,無動於衷的, (事物)索然無趣的…
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impasible…
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duygularını belli etmeyen, kayıtsız görünen, soğuk…
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flegmatique, impassible…
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netečný…
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