strident如何读

英:[ˈstraɪdnt]

美:[ˈstraɪdnt]

strident是什么意思

adj.

刺耳的

尖锐的

轧轧叫的

吱吱叫的

strident自然拼读

stri·dent

straI dnt

strident扩展

stridently (adv.), stridence (n.), stridency (n.)

strident词根

词根:stridor

adv.

stridently 刺耳地;尖声地

n.

stridor [内科] 喘鸣;尖锐刺耳声

stridence 刺耳,刺目

stridulation 磨擦声;尖锐的声音;鸣声

vi.

stridulate 发尖锐的摩擦声(尤指昆虫如蟋蟀所发)

strident英英释义

Adjective:
  1. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry;

    "blatant radios"
    "a clamorous uproar"
    "strident demands"
    "a vociferous mob"

  2. of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then')

  3. being sharply insistent on being heard;

    "strident demands"
    "shrill criticism"

  4. unpleasantly loud and harsh

strident词源中文解释

"刺耳"一词源于1650年代的法语 strident(16世纪),直接源自拉丁语 stridentem(主格 stridens),是 stridere 的现在分词形式,意为“发出不清晰的声音,刺耳,尖叫”,源自 PIE *(s)trei-, 可能是模拟声音的起源(源头还包括希腊语 trismos “磨碎,尖叫”)。相关词汇: Stridently; stridence; stridency。

strident_医学行业词汇

喘鸣性的:同stridulous

strident词源英文解释

Latin strident-, stridens, present participle of stridere, stridēre to make a harsh noise

The first known use of strident was circa 1656

strident儿童词典英英释义

stride1 of 2verb

to move with or as if with long even steps

strode across the room

to take a very long step

stride2 of 2noun

a step or the distance covered by a step

a way of striding

the most effective natural pace—often used in the phrase hit one's stride

a step forward : advance

made great strides toward their goal

stride1 of 2verb

to move with or as if with long even steps

strode across the room

to take a very long step

stride2 of 2noun

a step or the distance covered by a step

a way of striding

the most effective natural pace—often used in the phrase hit one's stride

a step forward : advance

made great strides toward their goal

stridentadjective

harsh sounding : grating, shrill

a strident voice

stridentadjective

harsh sounding : grating, shrill

a strident voice

strident 例句

1 As the forest’s warning became louder, more plangent and strident, William’s buoyant mood shivered, quailed, and fled like a routed army from the field.

2 At one point, the ensemble’s sound grew so frenzied it turned strident.

3 He still strains to fill Stewart’s formidable shoes–too sophomoric some nights, too strident on others–but Trump brings out his best.

4 People are put off by her strident voice.

人们对她刺耳的嗓音感到十分厌恶。

5 In contrast to the Schubert, however, the overabundance of loud, undifferentiated sound was overbearing for the room and the strident attacks required of the strings predictably sent intonation askew.

6 What he does have, now as ever, is panache: He’s a firecracker of a frontman, unafraid of strident commitment to a garish conceit.

7 Sometimes their words move in lofty spirals; other times they take strident leaps, and all of it is punctuated with warm-pulsed laughter—like the throb of a heart made of jelly.

8 As far as the best supporting actress race goes, I agree with all those who say that Anne Hathaway has it locked up for her strident, confident performance as the poverty-stricken Fantine in Les Misérables.

9 The more I listened to it, the louder and more strident it became.

我越听越觉得噪音喧响,越发的刺耳难听.

10 In the opening scene, William, whose strident purity has tried the patience of his fellow Puritans, is banished from the colony.

11 Even the one part of it we can see, the crust, is a matter of some fairly strident debate.

12 Their words were more strident than their actions.

与他们的行动相比,这些领导人的措辞倒是更加尖锐.

13 Dobzhansky had sought simplicity—but he had also issued a strident moral warning against the oversimplification of the logic of genetics.

14 A strident opponent of the Chinese state, his passport has been confiscated and his travel strictly limited.

15 This is a pity, since the bookrings a justifiably strident alarm bell over the erosion of individual privacy rights by an increasingly powerful global surveillance industry.

16 She’s the daughter of an unambitious white father and a strident, emotionally unavailable mother from Jamaica who’s determined to get her degree and champion the cause of social justice.

17 So why revive this clever, but now dated and tonally strident, allegory about Mideast political intransigence in 2012?

18 As Danae, the soprano Meagan Miller had a coolly glamorous presence and a big voice that turned strident under pressure but, at its best, penetrated with warm power.

19 By the ’90s he was comparing the output of New York artists to the strident and derivative Late Mannerism of Rome four centuries earlier: “Garrulous, over conceptualized and feverishly second hand.”

20 In the 1940s, Dobzhansky would attack these questions directly: he would eventually become one of the most strident scientific critics of Nazi eugenics, Soviet collectivization, and European racism.

strident 同义词

2 大声的

stand-up

3 过激的

radical strong meat

7 唧唧叫的

chipping chirpy

10 咄咄逼人的

pushy aggressive

12 声音尖锐

screechy brassily

13 声音尖锐的

screechy

18 措词强硬

talk tough

21 粗厉

roughness

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