stridently如何读

英[ˈstraɪdntli]美[ˈstraɪdntli]

stridently是什么意思

  • adv.轧轧响地(刺耳地)

stridently词根

词根:stridor

adj.

strident 刺耳的;尖锐的;吱吱尖叫的;轧轧作响的

n.

stridor [内科] 喘鸣;尖锐刺耳声

stridence 刺耳,刺目

stridently英英释义

Adverb

1. in a strident manner;

"the cheap clock ticked stridently"

stridently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

stridently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

stridently 例句

1 As well as just take out that snotty elitism that Reid and I are both so stridently opposed to.

2 They were stridently anti -nuclear : the monster emerged after an atomic explosion .

他们尖锐地反对核能:这个原子弹爆炸后出现的怪物。

3 They were just having “a twilight frolic before going to roost. They kept dashing at one another in mock anger, stridently calling all the while. ... Their notes were bold and clear.”

4 He claimed to be genuinely embarrassed at the stridently proslavery rhetoric of the delegates from the Deep South and much more comfortable on the high moral ground of his northern friends.

5 “My good friend Henry,” he said stridently, the strangeness of that notion hanging there for us.

6 It grew sillier and more hectic, its characters more stridently eccentric.

7 The restrictions have largely been in place since the 1922 foundation of the Irish state and their lifting is a further symbol of the changing face of once stridently Catholic Ireland.

8 As the four broadcast networks prepare to debut their fall slates of new programming, they put on a show at the Emmys that made the case for their own right to exist, stridently.

9 Samuel Jackson, as a hectoring talk-show host, drives the same point home much more stridently.

10 The continuing demonstration has upset other students, including those who found the strident anti-Zionist stance of the protest threatening and antisemitic.

11 It’s rare to see a show filled with such mysterious complexity, stridently defying the conventions that would traditionally make a show seem initially binge-worthy.

12 They were stridently political -- whether they were supporting issues in their hometown of Athens, Ga., campaigning for Democratic presidential candidates or espousing causes such as voter registration and human rights.

13 This romance is stridently feminist from the first page.

14 “When you try to make a little joke out of referencing Barron Trump, that does not lend credibility to your argument,” Gaetz said stridently.

15 The Arizona Republic’s syndicated and staff opinion writers were all “stridently anti-Trump,” said Phil Boas, director of the paper’s editorial department.

16 Yet, despite its avant-garde associations, it has always felt stridently human.

17 It followed a front-page campaign spread over several days by Yedioth Ahronoth, the country's largest-selling newspaper, stridently arguing against an Israeli attack.

这个传闻使得几天前以色列发行量最大的报纸YediothAhronoth掀起一场声势浩大的运动,坚决反对以色列袭击伊朗。

18 But it’s quite another to do so while stridently, consistently, angrily denouncing those who have failed to meet your own moral standards.

19 Its tone is gentle rather than stridently satirical – understandable given the subject matter – but the gags are strong, the performances are likeable and the issues depicted could not be more timely.

20 The more often vilified minorities are the heroes, unfiltered and stridently unusual, given the current regressive state of the US, there’s something quite rousing about such a reversal.

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