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小词详解 | stringent
stringent 英 [ˈstrɪndʒənt] 美 [ˈstrɪndʒənt]
Health firms should face stringent penalties if they are slapdash about security, but it is naive to expect that breaches will never happen.
如果医疗保健公司对安全敷衍了事,就应面临严厉的处罚,但指望永远不发生泄露就太天真了。
——《经济学人》The United States government has stringent rules about gifts.
美国政府对收受礼物有着严格的规定。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (指规定、要求或条件)严格的、严谨的和严苛的
新上任的政府宣布将对武器的持有实行更严格的控制。
The newly inaugurated government announced that there would be more stringent controls on the possession of weapons.
他讲演的大部分时间都在反驳对他紧缩银根的经济政策的批评。
He spent most of his speech rebutting criticisms of his stringent economic policies.
Now, I must warn you that the most stringent anti-cheating charms have been applied to your examination papers.
现在,我必须提醒你们,你们的试卷都被施加了最严格的反作弊咒语。
draconian: (of laws or their application) excessively harsh and severe rigid: not adaptable in outlook, belief, or response rigorous: (of a rule, system, etc.) strictly applied or adhered to