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小词详解 | strident
strident 英 [ˈstraɪdnt] 美 [ˈstraɪdnt]
Mr Geithner will not convince his most strident critics, but less obdurate readers will find his advice invaluable.
盖特纳无法说服最强硬的批评家,但不那么顽固的读者会发现他的建议是无价之宝。
——《经济学人》For now, voters narrowly embraced Mr. Macron’s centrist calls for change over more strident appeals from the far left and the far right for France to fortify itself against immigration and globalization.
目前,选民们勉强接受了马克龙要求改革的中间派呼声,而非极左翼和极右翼更为强硬的要求法国加强抵御移民和全球化的呼吁。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 响亮刺耳的
她的言语中流露出一丝自鸣得意。她想笑,但声音听起来尖锐刺耳。
There was a tinge of smug self-satisfaction in her voice. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident.
自从她在一场激烈的辩论中展现出了杰出的口才后,她愈加被视为强硬的女权主义者。
She was increasingly seen as a strident feminist since she exhibited her oratorical prowess in a furious debate.报纸上这篇措词强硬的文章错误百出。
This strident newspaper article teems with blunders.
The old man burst into a shout of strident and mournful laughter, coughing and laughing at the same time.
老头儿放声狂笑,笑声尖锐凄厉,边笑边咳。
harsh: unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses raucous: making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise grating: sounding harsh and unpleasant