stridently
adverb uk/ˈstraɪ.dənt.li/ us/ˈstraɪ.dənt.li/
(forcefully)
强硬地;尖厉地;令人不快地
forcefully, and in language that does not try to avoid upsetting other people
She has always stridently denied the accusations against her. 对于针对自己的指控,她一向强硬地否认。
He is stridently opposed to abortion. 他强烈反对堕胎。
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- His message is stridently anti-war.
- Being stridently feminist, I had more than a few arguments with my boyfriend.
- At times they seem intoxicated with their own moral outrage, and they express it stridently.
(loudly)
刺耳地,尖厉地
in a way that sounds loud, unpleasant, and rough in sound
He whistled, shouted, and laughed stridently. 他吹着口哨,大喊大笑,声音刺耳。
She delivers her words stridently, savouring every syllable and hammering home the melodies. 她说话刺耳,一音一顿,让大家深深感受到了她的腔调。
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- He sounded the horn stridently.
- The singer was trying too hard, pushing her voice too stridently.
- Stridently he sings "Three Blind Mice."
See: strident