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stridentadjective(LOUD)A stridentsoundisloud,unpleasant, andrough: 刺耳的,尖厉的People are put off by his stridentvoice.人们对他刺耳的嗓音感到很厌恶。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNoise & noisy - bash
- bashsomethingout
- blast
- boisterous
- boisterously
- booming
- cacophonous
- clash
- deafening
- explosive
- hullabaloo
- resonant
- rumbustious
- rumbustiously
- rumbustiousness
- salvo
- stridency
- stridently
- thunderous
- tumult
See more results » stridentadjective(FORCEFUL)expressingorexpressedinforcefullanguagethat does nottrytoavoidupsettingotherpeople: 措词强硬的,咄咄逼人的a stridentnewspaperarticle报纸上措词强硬的文章 They arebecomingincreasinglystrident intheircriticismofgovernmenteconomicpolicy.他们对政府经济政策的抨击越来越猛烈。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesStrong-willed - adamant
- adamantine
- adamantly
- aggressive
- aggressively
- go-getting
- going
- gutsy
- hard-boiled
- hard-headed
- pigheadedly
- purposeful
- purposefully
- pushy
- recalcitrant
- ultra-serious
- unbending
- undaunted
- unrelenting
- unrelentingly
See more results » (Definition ofstridentfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)strident| American Dictionarystridentcriticism a stridentvoice (Definition ofstridentfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofstridentstrident Stridentsignals about implementing a campaign agenda or systematic displays of bipartisanship alone could highlight questions of legitimacy.From theCambridge English Corpus So, also, hadstridentanti-urban and arcadian reconstructions of a purportedly supportive, face-to-face rural communalism.From theCambridge English Corpus Activists mobilized to oppose the forest law, takingstridentpositions against a clear foe, while forming coalitions some of which crossed government/activist lines.From theCambridge English Corpus He continued to employstridentlanguage, however, still claiming that the document was an aristocratic conspiracy.From theCambridge English Corpus The presumablystridentnature of labials is not relevant to the well-formedness constraint as it is formulated.From theCambridge English Corpus Thisstridentadvertisement overturns the view that retirement connotes older people being discarded by society and their families.From theCambridge English Corpus Unfortunately, the discussion is difficult to follow because of apparent confusion in use of the features 'strident' and ' sibilant ' to describe the segments involved.From theCambridge English Corpus What is more, that such exasperation was often expressed instridentterms.From theCambridge English Corpus They emanate from a fair-minded approach tostridentdebates-written, if you will, from the center.From theCambridge English Corpus Communism was by now always and everywhere "godless," making the presence of astridentatheist intrinsically problematic.From theCambridge English Corpus Even casuist and hermeneutic approaches, known for theirstridentrejection of principalism, fail to expand the parameters of the case itself.From theCambridge English Corpus As it appears here, the chord isstrident, suggesting a link to the world outdoors.From theCambridge English Corpus Or, affronts to dignity may producestridentreactions that harm patient/family-professional relationships and impair healthcare goals.From theCambridge English Corpus These features were vocalic, consonantal, compact, diffuse, low, stressed, nasal, continuous, voiced, sharp, andstrident.From theCambridge English Corpus On one side, there is the folklore supporting a romantic and sometimesstridentlinguistic nationalism.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/strident## |