释义 |
stridulent, a.|ˈstrɪdjʊlənt| [f. L. strīdul-us (see next) + -ent. Cf. stridulant a.] = next.
1874Coues Birds N.W. 118 They..have a not displeasing stridulent sound, from mingling of the weak chirrups from so many throats. 1880Ruskin in 19th Cent. June 957 Coarse, stridulent, and, in the ordinary sense of the phrase, ‘broad’ forms of utterance, are not dialects at all. |