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adjective1) (strict) streng [Bestimmung, Gesetz, Maßnahme, Test]2) (tight) angespannt [Finanzlage]* * *['strin‹ənt]adjective ((of rules etc) very strict, or strongly enforced: There should be much more stringent laws against the dropping of rubbish in the streets.) streng* * *strin·gent[ˈstrɪnʤənt]1. (strict) streng, hart\stringent conditions harte Bedingungen\stringent laws strenge Gesetze\stringent measures drastische Maßnahmen\stringent regulations rigide [o strenge] Vorschriftento be subject to \stringent rules strengen Regeln unterliegen\stringent standards strenge Normen\stringent monetary policy Politik f des knappen Geldes\stringent economic reforms harte Wirtschaftsreformen* * *['strIndZənt]adjstandards, laws, discipline, reforms streng; rules, testing, training etc also hart; measures hart, scharf; market gedrückt* * *stringent adj (adv stringently)1. streng, hart, scharf (Regeln etc)2. zwingend (Notwendigkeit)3. zwingend, überzeugend, bündig (Argument etc)5. streng, scharf, herb (Geschmack)* * *adjective1) (strict) streng [Bestimmung, Gesetz, Maßnahme, Test]2) (tight) angespannt [Finanzlage]* * *adj.zwingend adj.zwingend beweisen adj. -
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1) ( strict) streng, hart;\stringent conditions harte Bedingungen;\stringent laws strenge Gesetze;\stringent measures drastische Maßnahmen;\stringent regulations rigide [o strenge] Vorschriften;to be subject to \stringent rules strengen Regeln unterliegen;\stringent standards strenge Normen( financial situation) angespannt;\stringent monetary policy Politik f des knappen Geldes;\stringent economic reforms harte Wirtschaftsreformen
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