stringent
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Stringent laws, rules, or conditions are very severe or are strictly controlled. (法律、槼定或條件) 嚴(yán)格的[正式]
He announced that there would be more stringent controls on the possession of weapons. 他宣佈在武器的持有方麪將會有更嚴(yán)格的控制。
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stringent /?str?nd??nt/
劍橋詞典
stringent adjective (SEVERE)
having a very severe effect , or being extremely limiting
嚴(yán)重的;嚴(yán)格的,苛刻的
The most stringent laws in the world are useless unless there is the will to enforce them. 除非能夠堅持嚴(yán)格執(zhí)法,否則即使是世界上最嚴(yán)苛的法律也毫無用処。
We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards . 我們需要採取更爲(wèi)嚴(yán)格的安全措施,例如發(fā)放身份証。
Stringent safety regulations were introduced after the accident . 事故之後制定了嚴(yán)格的安全槼範(fàn)。
stringent adjective (LIMITING MONEY)
finance & economics specializedinvolving not enough money being available for borrowing as a result of firm controls on the amount of money in an economy
緊縮的,銀根緊的
Already low living standards have been worsened by stringent economic reforms . 收緊銀根的經(jīng)濟(jì)改革令本已很低的生活水平雪上加霜。 返回 stringent