strident的意思和读音

strident

: [ˈstraɪd(ə)nt] : ['straɪd(ə)nt]

adj.

Adj.+n.strident tone,strident voice

adj.soft,gentle

adj.loud,harsh,grating,shrill,raucous

stridentadj.

1.having a loud, rough and unpleasant sound

a strident voice

strident music

2.aggressive and determined

He is a strident advocate of nuclear power.

strident criticism

adj.1.,,

adj.1.holding firm opinions or beliefs and tending to express them frequently, in a way that offends some people2.a strident voice or sound is loud and unpleasant

1. (latent ) (strident ) (comedy ) ...

2. prick( ); strident); pierce( 穿

3. stipulate v strident adj strife n ...

4. conciliatory strident ABA’B’ ...

5. stab strident stroke ...

6. euphonious strident discord ...

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1.But in this age of caving in to strident minority groups, it's nice to see that occasionally common sense can reign supreme.

2.CNN, meanwhile, continues to lose out to its more strident rivals, in prime time at least.,CNN

3.He was known as "The Hammer" for his tough approach to marshalling votes and his strident advocacy for conservative positions.

4.A college classmate of mine wrote me a couple weeks ago and said she thought I was a little strident.

5.He remembered that strident bell and his leap for the control panel. His frenzied fumbling as he strapped himself into the seat.仿

6.A large North American owl (Strix varia) having barred, brownish plumage across the breast, a streaked belly, and a strident, hooting cry.),

7.In an unusually strident reaction from a business, Lavasa said in a statement that the ministry acted "without jurisdiction. ",Lavasa。”

8.The noise rose higher and higher, and the phantom pulsed with a strident green light that smote his eyes, making them water.绿

9.Yet the strident nature of the revelations will leave many without their bodies.使

10.It sat out a by-election May 16 that more strident opposition parties had portrayed as a de facto referendum on faster democratic reforms.516