strident
英 [ˈstraɪdnt] 美 [ˈstraɪdn:t]
strident基本释义
adj.刺耳的;吱吱尖叫的;尖锐的
strident用法及例句
adj.(形容词)刺耳的,尖锐的吱吱尖叫的,轧轧叫的,唧唧叫
strident音标
英 [ˈstraɪdnt]
美 [ˈstraɪdn:t]
strident基本释义
adj.刺耳的;吱吱尖叫的;尖锐的
strident用法及例句
adj.(形容词)
刺耳的,尖锐的
吱吱尖叫的,轧轧叫的,唧唧叫的,轧轧(作)响的
强硬的,咄咄逼人的
喘鸣性的
strident
adj
1. unpleasantly loud and harsh
Synonym: raucous
2. being sharply insistent on being heard
e.g. strident demandsshrill criticism
Synonym: shrill
3. of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then')
Synonym: fricativecontinuantsibilantspirant
4. conspicuously and offensively loudgiven to vehement outcry
e.g. blatant radiosa clamorous uproarstrident demandsa vociferous mob
Synonym: blatantclamantclamorousvociferous
1. 强硬的;咄咄逼人的;坚定的If you use strident 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 a strident feminist.她愈加被视为强硬的女权主义者。e.g. ...the unnecessarily strident tone of the President's remarks...总统发言中不必要的强硬语气
stridentlyHe was arrested in 1984 on suspicion of being a spy — a charge he stridently denies...他因涉嫌从事间谍活动于 1984 年被捕——他对这一指控极力否认。In the late 1920s the party began to adopt a more stridently nationalistic posture.在 19 世纪 20 年代后期,该*开始执行一种更加坚定的民族主义路线。2. 刺耳的;尖锐的If a voice or sound is strident, it is loud, harsh, and unpleasant to listen to.
strident的意思
e.g. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident...她想笑,但声音听起来尖锐刺耳。e.g. He could hear Hilton's strident 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.
出自:Independent
近义词
临近词
vocal声音的
piercing尖锐的
persuasive有说服力的
raucous沙哑的
grating格子
vociferous喧哗的
discordant不一致的
blatant明目张胆的
shrill尖锐的声音
noisy喧闹的
sibilant发咝咝声的
continuant连续音的
clamorous吵闹的
forceful有力的
fricative摩擦音
loud大声的
spirant摩擦音
harsh粗糙的
clamant吵嚷的
stridently
strident tone
stride
strident music
strident protests
strife
strident color or excessive ornamentation.
strident in their demands
相关列句
The tone of Attorney General Shutleff's subsequent Tweets seem strident and unprofessional.(施特·莱夫总检察长随后的微博客的口气显得似乎既不专业又很刺耳。)
There was a long pause, which the inner devils filled with strident laughter; then May freed herself from his arms and stood up.(一阵长时间的停顿。这时,内心深处的邪恶又发出刺耳的狂笑。后来,梅挣脱他的怀抱站了起来。)
In the 45-minute telephone interview Thursday night, Ms. Stone was at first strident and then contrite about her remarks.(这次电话采访是在本周四晚上,长达45分钟,沙浪斯通首先情绪激动言语尖锐,接下来才对自己的评论表示后悔。)
Some writers have suggested that Egypt's strident rhetoric has hampered the spirit of co-operation between Nile states.(一些作家认为,正是埃及这种激进的言辞,妨碍了尼罗河国家之间的合作。)
The language in Ballmer's latest letter was markedly more strident than in his first letter to the Yahoo! board, dated Jan. 31.(Ballmer*近这封信的言辞相较1月31日写给雅虎董事会的那封更为尖锐。)
In the final chapter, however, he adopts a far more strident voice.(然而,在*后的章节中,它却采取了更为尖锐的表达。)
The way that the song ends, with repeated screams from Yorke, after a very strident guitar led interlude.(歌曲结束时,Yorke在一段十分刺耳的吉他间奏后反复地嘶吼。)
The bluff strident words struck the note sailors understood, and they cheered him lustily.(水手们听明白了他直率而粗鲁的话语,他们热烈地为他欢呼。)
Denunciations will only grow more strident.(谴责只会让事态变得更加尖锐。)
I'm sympathetic to that view, but I think it's unnecessarily strident.(我赞同这种看法,但是我想没有必要这么尖锐。)