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形容词比较级
more strident
形容词最高级
most strident
1
刺耳的, 尖锐的
loud and harsh-sounding, often causing discomfort
- The strident alarm jolted everyone awake in the middle of the night.
刺耳的警报在半夜把所有人都惊醒了。
- Her strident voice could be heard from across the room.
她刺耳的声音可以从房间的另一头听到。
- The strident honking of car horns filled the busy city streets.
汽车刺耳的喇叭声充斥着繁忙的城市街道。
- The strident screech of the brakes made everyone flinch.
刹车发出的刺耳尖叫声让所有人都吓了一跳。
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刺耳的, 尖锐的
communicating in a manner that is forceful
- The politician's strident speech polarized the audience.
政治家的尖锐演讲使观众两极分化。
- Her strident demands made the negotiations difficult.
她刺耳的要求使谈判变得困难。
- The strident tone of the editorial angered many readers.
社论的刺耳语气激怒了许多读者。
- His strident advocacy for change drew both support and criticism.
他对变革的激烈倡导既赢得了支持也招致了批评。
- The strident rhetoric in the debate overshadowed the actual issues.
辩论中尖锐的言辞掩盖了实际问题。
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刺耳的, 尖锐的
(of a speech sound) having a hissing or hushing quality, often associated with "s" or "sh" sounds
- The strident "s" in "snake" was very pronounced.
"蛇"中的尖锐"s"非常明显。
- The strident sound of the "sh" in "shoes" echoed in the room.
"鞋子"中的"sh"的刺耳声音在房间里回荡。
- The strident sound of the "s" in "silk" cut through the silence.
"丝绸"中的"s"的刺耳声音划破了寂静。
- He had trouble pronouncing strident sounds like "s" and "z" clearly.
他很难清楚地发出像"s"和"z"这样的刺耳音。
- The speaker's strident enunciation of "th" was easily distinguishable.
演讲者"th"的刺耳发音很容易区分。