rigid in Japanese
rigid in Japanese is 硬い, 固定された, 堅い — rigid means stiff and not easily bent.
rigid in Japanese
硬い
Pronounced: katai
Stiff, rather than flexible.
固定された
Fixed, rather than moving.
堅い
Pronounced: katai
Rigorous and unbending.
固い
Pronounced: katai
Uncompromising.
What does "rigid" mean?
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adj Stiff and not easily bent.
"The frame is made of rigid steel tubing."
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adj Unwilling to change; strict and inflexible in behaviour or rules.
"Her rigid schedule left no room for surprises."
rigid in a sentence
- The frame is made of rigid steel tubing.
- Her rigid schedule left no room for surprises.
- He has a rigid view of how things should be done.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rigid" in Japanese?
"rigid" in Japanese is 硬い, 固定された, 堅い. rigid means: Stiff and not easily bent.
How do you pronounce 硬い?
"rigid" in Japanese is 硬い, pronounced "katai".
How do you use "rigid" in a sentence?
Example: "The frame is made of rigid steel tubing." In Japanese, "rigid" is 硬い, 固定された, 堅い.
Are there other ways to say "rigid" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "rigid": 硬い, 固定された, 堅い, 固い.
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