柯林斯詞典stringent /?str?nd??nt/ 1. ADJ Stringent laws, rules, or conditions are very severe or are strictly controlled. (法律、規(guī)定或條件) 嚴(yán)格的[正式] He announced that there would be more stringent controls on the possession of weapons. 他宣布在武器的持有方面將會(huì)有更嚴(yán)格的控制。 返回 stringent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(jiān)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(wú)用處。 We need to introduce more stringent security measures such as identity cards . 我們需要采取更為嚴(yán)格的安全措施,例如發(fā)放身份證。 Stringent safety regulations were introduced after the accident . 事故之后制定了嚴(yán)格的安全規(guī)范。 stringent adjective (LIMITING MONEY) finance & economics specialized involving 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