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stringent

/strin-juhnt/US // ˈstrɪn dʒənt //UK // (ˈstrɪndʒənt) //

严格的,严苛的,严谨的,严厉的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : rigorously binding or exacting; strict; severe: stringent laws.
    • : compelling, constraining, or urgent: stringent necessity.
    • : convincing or forcible: stringent arguments.
    • : characterized by a shortage in money for loan or investment purposes; tight.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.rigid, tight
Synonyms
binding结合,结合的,有约束力的,结合性demanding要求高的,要求高,苛刻的,苛刻的要求draconian严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉exacting严格的,严格,严谨,严谨的forceful有力的,强大的,有力,强有力的harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉inflexible僵硬的,僵硬,僵化的,僵化ironclad铁甲,铁甲舰,铁甲虫,铁甲车rigorous严格的,严谨的,严格,严格执行severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的stiff僵硬的,坚硬的,僵硬,坚硬strict严格,严格的,严,严谨tough艰难的,艰难,坚韧,坚韧的acrimonious尖锐的,尖刻的,尖刻,尖锐brick-wall砖墙,砖砌墙,砌墙,砖墙式by the book按书上说的,按书上的说法,按书上说的做,按书上说的那样by the numbers数字,数字显示,数字化,数字上看compelling令人信服的,令人信服,强迫性,有说服力的confining拘束的,拘束,拘束性的,拘拘束束convincing有说服力的,令人信服的,有说服力,令人信服dead set on死心塌地,死心塌地的,死心塌地地,死抱着drawing绘画,图画,绘图,画画dyed-in-the-wool烂熟于心的,烂熟于心,烂熟于心的人,痴心妄想hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的hard-nosed坚韧不拔,坚硬的,强硬的,坚韧的iron-fistedpicky挑剔的,挑剔,挑剔的人,挑剔的家伙poignant凄美的,凄婉的,凄惨的,凄美powerful强大的,强大,有力的,强有力的rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴set设置,一组,一套,集unpermissive放任自流,不宽容,不宽容的人,不宽容的valid有效,有效的,效的,效

Examples

  • Recent legislation in California and the EU portends more stringent privacy laws across the globe.

  • Despite China’s history of stringent media control, an industry of uninstitutionalized, individual publishers has managed to flourish on social media platforms like Tencent’s WeChat and ByteDance’s Toutiao.

  • While the transit agency often has touted its stringent cleaning standards, which include daily and spot disinfecting at stations and on cars and buses, officials have said little about the quality of air onboard.

  • There is a more stringent set of requirements for second-draw loans.

  • We had to be very stringent with what we bought and what we were eating.

  • In other words, unnecessarily stringent abortion regulation could be far more dangerous than abortion itself.

  • The other would forbid more stringent background checks than those required by federal law.

  • Yet we do have stringent regulations regarding adoption in this country.

  • And is politics really cleaner when stringent restrictions are put into place?

  • America is in urgent need of more stringent gun control laws, as the British discovered at Lexington and Concord.

  • You may keep on framing stringent game laws as long as you choose, but you cannot kill an overmastering instinct.

  • The working conditions, also, are more favorable: the room is light and airy, the discipline not so stringent.

  • Such a stringent regulation of trade met with directly contrary results to those which had been expected.

  • But early in the thirteenth century it becomes evident that such stringent exclusiveness could not be enforced.

  • The treaty of Lahore was however completed, and was sufficiently stringent.