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stringent (STRIN jent) From the Latin word for “to draw tight,” this word means “strict or severe” or “constricted.” It is used to describe actions rather than people.

  • The school imposed stringent rules regarding dress code. Absolutely no shorts or tank tops were allowed, even on the hottest days of the year.
  • Samuel Smiles, the nineteenth-century Scottish political reformer, once said: “No laws, however stringent, can make the idle industrious, the thriftless provident, or the drunken sober.”

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

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stringent(STRIN jent)来自拉丁语,意思是 “拉紧”,这个词的意思是 “严格或严厉 “或 “限制”。它被用来描述行动而不是人。

学校在着装方面实行严格的规定。绝对不允许穿短裤或背心,即使在一年中最热的日子。

十九世纪苏格兰政治改革家塞缪尔-斯迈尔斯曾说过: “无论多么严格的法律,都不能使游手好闲的人变得勤奋,使无钱的人变得节俭,使喝醉的人变得清醒”。
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