stultification
['stʌltifi'keiʃən]
n. 愚弄, 使变无效
n.
1. 显得愚笨
2. 变无效
stultification
stultification
名词 stultification:
derision of someone or something as foolish or absurd or inconsistent
同义词:befooling
the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)
同义词:constipation, impairment, deadening
stultification
■He learned the lesson early in life that scientific conformity means intellectual stultification
他早在青年时期就懂得,科学上的因循守旧只能意味治学上的愚蠢。
■One of the reasons of stultification in prayer is that there is no imagination, no power of putting ourselves deliberately before God.
觉得祷告受阻的原因之一就是缺乏想象力,也没有力量把我们自己慎重地放在神面前。