1 ADJ-GRADED 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. 强硬的;咄咄逼人的;坚定的 [disapproval]
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She was increasingly seen as a strident feminist.
她愈加被视为强硬的女权主义者。
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...the unnecessarily strident tone of the President's remarks.
总统发言中不必要的强硬语气
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Demands for his resignation have become more and more strident.
要求他辞职的呼声越来越强烈。
SYN forceful, offensive, hostile, belligerent
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He 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。
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In the late 1920s the party began to adopt a more stridently nationalistic posture.
在 19 世纪 20 年代后期,该党开始执行一种更加坚定的民族主义路线。
2 ADJ-GRADED 刺耳的;尖锐的 If a voice or sound is strident, it is loud, harsh, and unpleasant to listen to. 刺耳的;尖锐的
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She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident.
她想笑,但声音听起来尖锐刺耳。
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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。
SYN harsh, jarring, grating, clashing
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