strident
英['straɪdnt] 美['straɪdnt]
"blatant radios"
"a clamorous uproar"
"strident demands"
"a vociferous mob"
"strident demands"
"shrill criticism"
1.强硬的;咄咄逼人的;坚定的
If you usestrident to describe someone or the way they express themselves, you mean that they make their feelings or opinions known in a very strong way that perhaps makes people uncomfortable.
e.g. She was increasingly seen as astrident feminist.
她愈加被视为强硬的女权主义者。
e.g. ...the unnecessarilystrident tone of the President's remarks...
总统发言中不必要的强硬语气
2.刺耳的;尖锐的
If a voice or sound isstrident, it is loud, harsh, and unpleasant to listen to.
strident的意思
e.g. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh andstrident...
她想笑,但声音听起来尖锐刺耳。
e.g. He could hear Hilton'sstrident voice rising in vehement argument with Houston.
他能听到希尔顿在同休斯敦激烈争吵时的咆哮声。
1. strident的翻译
1. 刺耳的:stridence 刺耳 |strident 刺耳的 | stridulate 发出尖声
2.
2. 刺耳:tone-deaf五音不全 |strident刺耳harsh | shrill尖叫
3. 尖度;阻擦度:stridency 阻礙 |strident 尖度;阻擦度 |strident-mellow 刺耳的;發生嘶嘶尖銳音;阻擦;粗糙性
4. 吱吱尖叫的:strideforwardwithone'schinupstrideproudlyaheadprance 昂首阔步 |strident 吱吱尖叫的 | strobe 起滤波作用
The telephone rang, sounding unnaturally strident in the quiet room.
出自:P. D. JamesCongress will now come under strident pressure..for an amendment.
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