clamant
英['kleɪmənt] 美['kleɪmənt]
"blatant radios"
"a clamorous uproar"
"strident demands"
"a vociferous mob"
"clamant needs"
"a crying need"
"regarded literary questions as exigent and momentous"
"insistent hunger"
"an instant need"
By 1920 the need for training and transfer of US technology was clamant.
出自:New Scientist