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Перевод: stridently


[наречие]
пронзительно; скрипуче; кричаще


Тезаурус:

  1. Voters who read a stridently left- or right-wing paper are at least exercising some choice, even if their own partisanship is different from that of their paper.
  2. Less than three years on he is one of "us" in the establishment and happy to acknowledge that the reorganisation for which he stridently called is, albeit belatedly, being carried out.
  3. On the one hand the world of normality and conformity is stridently affirmed.
  4. No doubt both tendencies arose in part because the voters themselves became more strongly partisan at that time; but it also seems likely that television became more strictly impartial (thereby offending both Labour and Conservative partisans more) while the press became more stridently partisan (Chapter 6).
  5. It seems to have become more stridently partisan in the 1970s and 1980s than it was in the 1960s.
  6. The letter from Mary Evans, and some stridently critical letters from his brothers, left Coleridge paralysed by indecision and self-accusation as the year drew to a close.
  7. A sudden commotion behind her caused her to start as a voice called urgently, stridently, "Special edition.
  8. At least, Mrs Huntley thought hopefully, she had stopped wondering, unbecomingly and stridently, how her uncle could have been fooled by Angela Morgan.
  9. The variegated figwort, Scrophularia aquatica "Variegata", is also best grown for its basal foliage which, in damp soil, is stridently cream and well-sized.
  10. And the fact that today this respect has to be defended even more stridently than before is more a comment on the destructiveness of modern development than the result of any new-fangled obsession with antiquity.
  11. The once-numerous Western apologists for the GDR have fallen silent, or stridently demand reforms.
  12. Hurd raised the issue in a speech on 25 March, and Baker pitched in more stridently a day later.
  13. Clark had chanced upon one of the abiding ironies of the century: that this most stridently liberal of times manages to be the most illiberal in its insistence that things should be "genuine".

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