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strident, e [stʀidɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective* * *stridente stʀidɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) [bruit] piercing; [voix] strident2) Linguistique strident* * *stʀidɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj strident, -e* * *1 [bruit] piercing; [voix] strident;2 Ling strident. -
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tr['straɪdənt]1 (voice, sound) estridente; (protest) fuertestrident ['straɪdənt] adj: estridenteadj.• estridente adj.adv.• estridente adv.'straɪdṇtadjective estridente['straɪdǝnt]ADJ [voice, sound] estridente; [colour, person] chillón, estridente; [protest] fuerte, ruidoso* * *['straɪdṇt]adjective estridente -
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strident ['straɪdənt]∎ strident demands des revendications véhémentes -
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strident, e[stʀidɑ̃, ɑ̃t]Adjectif estridente* * *strident, e[stʀidɑ̃, ɑ̃t]Adjectif estridente -
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strident [ˊstraɪdnt] aре́зкий, скрипу́чий -
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[ʹstraıd(ə)nt] a1) скрипучий; пронзительный; резкийstrident voice - резкий /скрипучий/ голос
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adjectiveschrill [Stimme, Blech[bläser]]; (fig.) grell [Farbe]; schrill [Protest, Ton]* * *stri·dent[ˈstraɪdənt]1. (harsh) grell, schrill, durchdringend2. (forceful) scharf, schneidendthey are becoming increasingly \strident in their criticism ihre Kritik wird immer schärfera \strident newspaper article ein polemischer Zeitungsartikelto adopt a \strident tone harte Töne anschlagen* * *['straIdənt]adjsound, voice schrill, durchdringend; colour grell; person streitbar; criticism, tone scharf; demand, protest, nationalism, attack lautstark* * *strident [-dnt] adj (adv stridently)1. schrill, durchdringend2. fig scharf, heftig* * *adjectiveschrill [Stimme, Blech[bläser]]; (fig.) grell [Farbe]; schrill [Protest, Ton]* * *adj.kreischend adj.scharf adj. -
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adj. \/ˈstraɪd(ə)nt\/1) skjærende, gjennomtrengende, skarp, skingrende2) høyrøstet3) knirkende4) grell, skrikende -
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§ მკვეთრი, მძფრი, გამჭოლი§ მკვეთრი, მძაფრი, წრიპინაa strident voice მწივანა / მძაფრი ხმა -
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1. a скрипучий; пронзительный; резкий2. a кричащий, вычурный3. a пронзительный, крикливыйСинонимический ряд:1. cacophonous (adj.) cacophonous; discordant; dissonant; piercing2. harsh (adj.) blaring; dry; grating; harsh; harsh-sounding; hoarse; jarring; loud; rasping; raspy; raucous; rough; rugged; rusty; squawky; stridulent; stridulous3. shrill (adj.) acute; high; penetrating; sharp; shrill4. vociferous (adj.) blatant; boisterous; clamorous; loudmouthed; multivocal; obstreperous; openmouthed; vociferant; vociferousАнтонимический ряд: -
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عالٍ وأجَشّ \ strident: loud and unpleasantly sharp to the ear: a strident voice; strident complaints.
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strident — strident, ente [ stridɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1529, rare av. déb. XIXe; lat. stridens, entis, de stridere ♦ Se dit d un bruit, d un son qui est à la fois aigu et intense. ⇒ perçant, sifflant. Un grincement strident. « Le sifflet strident d une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
strident — STRIDÉNT, Ă, stridenţi, te, adj. 1. (Despre sunete; adesea adverbial) Care este ascuţit şi puternic, pătrunzător; lipsit de armonie, neplăcut la auz. ♦ p. gener. Neplăcut, supărător; şocant, izbitor. 2. (Despre culori) Care nu este în armonie cu… … Dicționar Român
strident — strident, ente (stri dan, dan t ) adj. Qui rend un son aigre et perçant. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Nous entendismes en l air un son haut et strident, RAB. Pant. v, 17. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. stridere, dont on rapproche le grec . SUPPLÉMENT AU… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Strident — may refer to * strident vowels * strident consonants, a feature related to sibilant consonants, but also including labiodental and uvular fricatives … Wikipedia
Strident — Stri dent, a. [L. stridens, entis, p. pr. of stridere to make a grating or creaking noise.] Characterized by harshness; grating; shrill. A strident voice. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strident — (adj.) 1650s, from Fr. strident, from L. stridentem (nom. stridens), prp. of stridere utter an inarticulate sound, grate, screech, possibly of imitative origin. Related: Stridently … Etymology dictionary
strident — index discordant, harsh Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
strident — 1 *loud, stentorian, earsplitting, hoarse, raucous, stertorous Analogous words: harsh, *rough: resounding, *resonant 2 blatant, clamorous, *vociferous, boisterous, obstreperous Analogous words: harsh, uneven, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
strident — [adj] harsh, shrill blatant, boisterous, clamorous, clashing, discordant, grating, hoarse, jangling, jarring, loud, noisy, obstreperous, rasping, raucous, screeching, squawky, squeaky, stentorian, stertorous, stridulant, stridulous, unmusical,… … New thesaurus
strident — ► ADJECTIVE 1) loud and harsh. 2) presenting a point of view in an excessively forceful way. DERIVATIVES stridency noun stridently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin stridere creak … English terms dictionary
strident — [strīd′ nt] adj. [L stridens, prp. of stridere, to make a grating noise, rasp < IE echoic base * (s)trei > Gr trizein, to chirp, screech, L strix, screech owl] harsh sounding; shrill; grating SYN. VOCIFEROUS stridence n. stridency… … English World dictionary