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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
stringent
strin‧gent /ˈstrɪndʒənt/ BrE AmE adjective [Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: present participle of stringere 'to tie tightly, press together'] 1. a stringent law, rule, standard etc is very strict and must be obeyed: stringent anti-noise regulations 2. stringent economic conditions exist when there is a severe lack of money and strict controls on the supply of money —stringently adverb —stringency noun [uncountable] • • • THESAURUS rule/law/system ▪ strict a strict order or rule is one that must be obeyed: There are strict rules about keeping tax records. | He had strict instructions to return the key to me. ▪ tight tight controls or limits are very strict about what is allowed and what is not allowed: The report recommends tighter controls on the advertising of alcohol. | There are tight regulations governing waste disposal. ▪ tough tough laws or rules are very strict: They want tougher laws against drinking and driving. | The federal government is introducing tough new rules on immigration. ▪ harsh harsh punishments or laws are very severe, often too severe: There are harsh penalties for drug trafficking. | The government has brought in harsh measures to combat the rioting taking place in many cities. ▪ stringent controlling what people can do with rules that have very high standards: There are now stringent controls on pollution from all power stations. | stringent new food safety regulations
stringenthu◎ | ['stridʒənt] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | nghiêm ngặt, nghiêm khắc, chặt chẽ (về nội quy, luật pháp...) | | ☆ | a stringent ban on smoking | | lệnh nghiêm cấm hút thuốc lá | | ■ | khan hiếm (tiền); khó làm ăn, khó khăn vì không có đù tiền (về hoàn cảnh tài chánh) | | ☆ | a stringent economic climate | | một hoàn cảnh kinh tế khó khăn |
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