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ADJ-GRADED
嚴(yán)明的;嚴(yán)格的;必須恪守的
A strict rule or order is very clear and precise or severe and must always be obeyed completely.
例句
The officials had issued strict instructions that we were not to get out of the jeep...
有關(guān)官員嚴(yán)令禁止我們下吉普車(chē)。
French privacy laws are very strict...
法國(guó)的隱私法非常嚴(yán)苛。
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ADJ-GRADED
要求嚴(yán)格的;嚴(yán)厲的
If a parent or other person in authority is strict, they regard many actions as unacceptable and do not allow them.
例句
My parents were very strict.
父母對(duì)我要求非常嚴(yán)格。
...a few schools selected for their high standards and their strict discipline.
因教學(xué)水平高、紀(jì)律嚴(yán)而入選的幾所學(xué)校
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ADJ-GRADED
嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)?shù)?精確的;嚴(yán)密的
If you talk about the strict meaning of something, you mean the precise meaning of it.
例句
It's not quite peace in the strictest sense of the word, rather the absence of war.
嚴(yán)格說(shuō)來(lái),這并不是真正的和平,只是沒(méi)有戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)罷了。
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ADJ
恪守信條的;嚴(yán)格的
You use strict to describe someone who never does things that are against their beliefs.
例句
Four million Britons are now strict vegetarians...
目前有400萬(wàn)英國(guó)人是嚴(yán)格的素食者。
He was a strict, old-school Freudian.
他是個(gè)不折不扣、傳統(tǒng)守舊的弗洛伊德學(xué)說(shuō)信奉者。