stridency

stridency

美 ['straidnsi]  英

  • n.(指声音)尖锐
  • 网络刺耳;尖锐的嗓音;高呼

英汉解释

n.
1.
(指声音)尖锐,刺耳

英英解释

n.

例句

Mr Mishra says China's stridency in its territorial ambitions has grown over the past two years to a level not seen since the early 1960s.

米什拉表示中国领土主张野心尖锐态度达到世纪60年代初以来从未见过地步

Received as a hero after Davos in Turkey, Erdogan dramatically increased the stridency of his rhetoric against Israel.

达沃斯论坛结束土耳其人们迎接英雄一样欢迎埃尔多安回国大大提高以色列批评调门

MANAGING a crisis as complex as this one has so far called for nuance and pragmatism rather than stridency and principle.

处理一次这样迄今为止复杂危机要求细致实用主义不是大声疾呼原则

If there is a stridency in what I say it is because I believe Nigeria is once again on the brink of a precipice.

如果谈话过于尖锐因为相信尼日利亚濒临崩溃边缘

In Glasgow on July 7th, Mr Cameron talked with new stridency about personal responsibility and "moral choice" .

7月7日,卡梅隆哥拉斯加强烈呼吁个人责任道德选择”。

And increasingly we feel the need to match the Republican right in stridency and hardball tactics.

我们越发感到需要橄榄球战术迎合共和党权力