stridency
美 [ˈstraɪdənsi]英 [ˈstraɪdənsi]
- n.强硬;咄咄逼人;激烈
stridency
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Many voters were alarmed by the President 's new stridency .
很多选民对总统最近表现出来的强势感到不安。
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As the situation becomes more desperate , there is a growing stridency in the appeals for aid .
随着形势的愈加严峻,要求援助的呼声越来越高。
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And religious stridency may well be what drives some to that kind of amorality or moral relativism .
宗教的刺耳也会驱使部分人转变为超道德论者(与道德无关)或者道德相对论者。
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When the heat and stridency of the party burst upon us through the open door , I began to regret that I had not been more firm in refusing this once .
当晚会的热烈气氛和喧嚷声通过打开的门直冲我们而来的时候,我开始后悔这次没有坚决拒绝。
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Her stridency , from her early days as " Thatcher the milk snatcher " to her defenestration by her own party , was divisive .
她的强硬——从早期被称为“挤奶工的撒切尔”到被自己的政党所抛弃——导致争议不断;