- stolidity (n.)
- 1560s, from Middle French stolidite and directly from Late Latin stoliditatem (nominative stoliditas) "dullness, obtuseness, stupidity," from Latin stolidus (see stolid).
- 1. That contrast between flashy inspiration and stolidity may now apply to the world's big central banks.
- 而今这种创意的灵感和反应上的迟钝的对照也适用于世界上的各大中央银行.
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