| 正面 | 3580.strict 英 [strɪkt]美 [strɪkt] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. con- "together" + tend-.2. 也就是大家一起向四面八方拉扯、拉伸。=> stretch out (to different directions with others).3. 由此引申为:竞争、争斗、争论。adj. 严格的;绝对的;精确的;详细的 例句: 1. As pope he won wide support for his strict orthodoxy.作为教皇他严守正统教义,赢得了广泛的支持。 strict 严格的,严厉的来自拉丁语 strictus,紧的,拉紧的,过去分词格于 stringere,拉紧,绑紧,收缩,词源同 strain,stress,stringent.引申词义严格的,严厉的。 strictstrict: [16] Strict was acquired direct from strictus, the past participle of Latin stringere ‘pull tight, tighten’ (source also of English prestige, strain, and stringent). The original literal sense ‘tight’ survived into English (‘She wildly breaketh from their strict embrace’, Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis 1592), but it has since given way to various metaphorical extensions.Routed via Old French, strictus has given English strait, and English is also indebted to it for stress [14] (via the Vulgar Latin derivative *strictia) and stricture [14], not to mention prefixed forms such as constrain, constrict [18], distrain, distress, district, restrain, and restrict [16].=> constrain, constrict, distrain, distress, district, prestige, restrain, restrict, strain, stress, stricture, stringentstrict (adj.)early 15c., "narrow, drawn in, small," from Latin strictus "drawn together, close, tight," past participle of stringere (2) "to draw or bind tight" (see strain (v.)). The sense of "stringent and rigorous" (of law) is first found in 1570s; of qualities or conditions generally, 1590s." |
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