sternly 的定义
- in a firm, strict, or austere way:Unless the government sternly cracks down on the underground economy, citizens will never pay their taxes diligently.
 - in a harsh, severe, or grim way:Any baker caught mixing sawdust with bread or butcher selling horse meat as beef was immediately and sternly punished.
 
sternly 近义词
等同于 seriously
sternly 的近义词 29 个
- actively
 - earnestly
 - passionately
 - sincerely
 - vigorously
 - gravely
 - all joking aside
 - cool it
 - cut the comedy
 - determinedly
 - down
 - fervently
 - for real
 - in all conscience
 - in all seriousness
 - in earnest
 - intently
 - purposefully
 - resolutely
 - sedately
 - simmer down
 - soberly
 - solemnly
 - straighten out
 - thoughtfully
 - with a straight face
 - with forethought
 - with sobriety
 - zealously
 
sternly 的反义词 3 个
等同于 severely
更多sternly例句
- As a dogsledder, one of the biggest misconceptions I’ve encountered is that I must be made of sterner stuff than other people, or that I simply don’t mind being cold.
 - Stern wrote that the Justice seemed highly critical of “sweeping restrictions” the various governmental jurisdictions nationwide have implemented as they battle the pandemic.
 - Born near Auvergne, Stern didn’t learn about feminism growing up.
 - After that, Stern moved to Marseille, which is where she started gluing messages to walls.
 - A dose of federal cash from the CARES Act has helped Lawrence County, but a coming budget crunch in localities across the country — as Washington negotiations stall on another round of aid — will likely be Cramblit’s sternest test to come.
 - Or as her mother tells her, sternly, “You got to accept that life is full of disappointments.”
 - “The witness only thought that he had a sure thing,” the judge says sternly.
 - Every article on good divorce that I looked at sternly warned: “never disagree or argue in front of the children.”
 - As your president,” Bush said sternly, “I guarantee you, this violence will end.
 - Instead, she released a sternly worded statement and took off with her sons to a house in the country.
 - And now, almost without knowing it, he spoke sternly, and his dark face was full of condemnation.
 - “Let no one in,” said Longcluse sternly to the man, who locked the iron gate on their passing out.
 - As they there stand for a minute under the lamp, Mr. Longcluse, gazing at him sternly from the stair, caught his eye.
 - "You must promise never again to leave without permission, or this is your last scout with me," said Harry, sternly.
 - Here is a thing sternly condemned in the older thought as an economic impossibility.