stringent
/ˈstrɪndʒənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstrɪndʒənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstrin-jənt/ (ame, mw)
stringent — 形容詞
- stringentpositive
- more stringentcomparative
- most stringentsuperlative
1. used to describe rules, standards, or laws that are extremely strict and must be
嚴格的
規則或標準極為嚴格,不允許變通
used to describe rules, standards, or laws that are extremely strict and must be followed exactly, allowing very little freedom or flexibility.
The company introduced stringent new safety rules after the factory accident.
工廠意外發生後,該公司實施了嚴格的新安全規定。
collocation: stringent + safety rules / standards
Talia's application was rejected because the university has stringent entry requirements.
Talia 的申請被拒絕了,因為那間大學的入學門檻非常嚴格。
Ishaan had to follow stringent dietary restrictions during his medical treatment.
Ishaan 在接受治療期間必須遵守嚴格的飲食限制。
Airports around the world now enforce stringent security checks on all passengers.
世界各地的機場現在都對所有乘客執行嚴格的安全檢查。
The laboratory where Femi works maintains stringent standards of cleanliness.
Femi 工作的實驗室維持嚴格的清潔標準。
用法筆記
Frequently used before nouns like rules, standards, requirements, and regulations. Less commonly used after a linking verb (e.g. 'the rules are stringent') — the attributive position is far more typical in formal writing.
常見錯誤
2. relating to a government's policy of keeping a tight limit on the supply of mone
緊縮的
政府透過控制支出與貨幣供給來減少借貸
relating to a government's policy of keeping a tight limit on the supply of money, usually by cutting spending and raising interest rates so that less money is available for borrowing.
The government introduced stringent fiscal measures to control inflation.
政府實施了緊縮的財政措施來控制通貨膨脹。
collocation: stringent + fiscal measures / policy
During the recession, banks adopted stringent lending policies that made loans hard to get.
經濟衰退期間,銀行採取了緊縮的放貸政策,讓貸款變得困難。
The central bank's stringent monetary policy kept interest rates unusually high.
中央銀行的緊縮貨幣政策使利率維持在異常高的水準。
Putri struggled to get a mortgage because of the stringent credit controls at that time.
Putri 當時因為緊縮的信貸管制而難以取得房貸。
International investors grew worried about the country's stringent budget restrictions.
國際投資人對該國緊縮的預算限制感到擔憂。
- tight
more common in informal or journalistic economic writing; 'tight credit' means the same as 'stringent credit'
- austere
emphasises hardship from reduced government spending, especially in social programmes
- restrictive
focuses on the limiting effect rather than the severity of the policy
- expansionary
describes policy that increases the money supply and encourages borrowing
- loose
informal term for relaxed monetary or credit conditions
用法筆記
Almost always used attributively before nouns in economic contexts (stringent policy, stringent controls, stringent measures). Common collocates include fiscal policy, monetary policy, credit controls, lending criteria, and budget restrictions.