stern

美音:[stɜrn] 英音:[stɜː(r)n]

简单释义:


n.艉;〈非正式〉(任何东西的)尾部;英语男子名

adj.严厉的;坚定的

网络船尾;斯特恩;纽约大学斯特恩商学院

变形:

比较级:sterner  最高级:sternest  复数:sterns  


完整释义:


adj.

1.严厉的,严峻的,苛刻的
2.坚定的,不动摇的

n.

1.船尾,艉
2.〈非正式〉(任何东西的)尾部,后部
3.斯坦恩,英语男子名


例句:

  1. With the league on the verge of missing games, Santa Stern should at least have the heart to give us five national games.
    联盟处在停摆的边缘,斯特恩一定想要在这天为我们献上至少5场的全美比赛。

  2. Impetuous as he was, he would take stern measures against anyone whom he considered to be an impediment to his progress.
    尽管他性子急躁,但对于他认为是进步的阻碍的人会采取严厉的措施。

  3. Early on in my career as a newspaper reporter in London, a grizzled newsroom veteran summoned me over to his desk for a stern talking to.
    早些年当我还在伦敦做报社记者这行时,一个头发斑白的资深新闻编辑员曾召唤我到他的办公室进行了一次严肃的谈话。

  4. These experiences had not made Jung stern or forbidding, but had given him a puckish sense of humor.
    这种经历并没有使戎伍胜变得严峻、不可亲近。相反,他具有一种逗人的幽默感。

  5. Now listen, said the security guard with a stern look, Its illegal to makeordistribute alcoholic beverages without a license.
    听着,保安一脸严厉的说,无照制造或发送含酒精的饮料是非法的。

  6. This is a stern warning to the wicked. But it is strong encouragement if you worship the great I am and want all mockery of him to end.
    如果我们玷污神圣之物,就是在自招惩罚,这对于恶者是一个严厉的警告。

  7. A fierce negotiator and man of strength, he terrified me with his discipline and stern nature when I was young.
    在我年幼的印象中,他不仅是一名谈判高手,也是一个身强力壮的勇士,他的严厉和毫不妥协曾让我害怕。

  8. and just as I gave the last impulsion, my hands came across a light cord that was trailing overboard across the stern bulwarks.
    正当我划下最后一桨时,我的手碰到了一根从大船后舷桔上挂下来的细绳子。

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