stridently
常見(jiàn)例句
- Listen to all the voices -- not just here but even more stridently in Europe -- calling for a need to restore fiscal discipline.
聽(tīng)聽(tīng)這眾多的聲音——不但在這里,在歐洲更加刺耳——要求回歸財(cái)政紀(jì)律。 - In Britain, Mr Murdoch is, in effect, an avatar of power in its purest form: his papers stridently support parties that are winning, backing both Labour and the Conservatives in their day.
在英國(guó),默多克實(shí)際上是最純粹的權(quán)力化身:他的報(bào)紙尖聲刺耳地支持占據(jù)上風(fēng)的政黨,在工黨和保守黨輝煌的時(shí)候,都支持過(guò)他們。 - But we acknowledge it is a gamble. Given Mr Obama’s inexperience, the lack of clarity about some of his beliefs and the prospect of a stridently Democratic Congress, voting for him is a risk.
不過(guò)我們也知道投票給他是一場(chǎng)豪賭,因?yàn)閵W巴馬明顯沒(méi)有豐富的處事經(jīng)驗(yàn)、對(duì)自身的信念及民主黨議會(huì)的期望也沒(méi)有清晰的認(rèn)識(shí),投票給他本身就有一定的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。 - His son Rand, newly elected as a senator from Kentucky, has also been stridently critical.
ECONOMIST: The politics of the Fed - As a teenager, he was associated with a skinhead magazine that printed stridently anti-Semitic articles.
ECONOMIST: Poland's public television - It is being made less stridently but with increasing force by the United States.
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