stridency
美 ['straidnsi]
英 
- n.(指聲音)尖銳
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)刺耳;尖銳的嗓音;高呼
英漢解釋
英英解釋
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,中國(guó)近兩年在領(lǐng)土主張上的野心和尖銳態(tài)度,達(dá)到了自上世紀(jì)60年代初以來(lái)從未見(jiàn)過(guò)的地步。
Received as a hero after Davos in Turkey, Erdogan dramatically increased the stridency of his rhetoric against Israel.
達(dá)沃斯論壇結(jié)束后,在土耳其人們像迎接英雄一樣歡迎埃爾多安回國(guó),他大大提高了對(duì)以色列批評(píng)的調(diào)門(mén)。
MANAGING a crisis as complex as this one has so far called for nuance and pragmatism rather than stridency and principle.
處理象這一次這樣迄今為止復(fù)雜的危機(jī),要求細(xì)致和實(shí)用主義而不是大聲疾呼和原則。
If there is a stridency in what I say it is because I believe Nigeria is once again on the brink of a precipice.
如果我的談話(huà)過(guò)于尖銳,那是因?yàn)?/c>我相信尼日利亞有一次瀕臨崩潰的邊緣。
In Glasgow on July 7th, Mr Cameron talked with new stridency about personal responsibility and "moral choice" .
7月7日,卡梅隆在哥拉斯加更強(qiáng)烈的呼吁個(gè)人責(zé)任和“道德選擇”。
And increasingly we feel the need to match the Republican right in stridency and hardball tactics.
我們越發(fā)感到需要用橄欖球的戰(zhàn)術(shù)來(lái)迎合共和黨的權(quán)力。