stern

adjective
🔊/stɜːn/
🔊/stɜːrn/
(comparative sterner, superlative sternest)
Idioms
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  1. serious and often showing that you do not approve of somebody/something; expecting somebody to obey you 严厉的;苛刻的;要求别人服从的synonym strict
    • a stern face/expression/look严厉的面容/表情/目光
    • a stern warning严厉的警告
    • Her voice was stern.她声调严厉。🔊🔊
    • The police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.警方正制订更严厉的措施打击犯罪活动。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • He quickly became notorious for his stern management.他很快因其严厉的管理而臭名昭著。
    • Her mother appeared, looking very stern.她母亲露面了,看上去非常严厉。
    • His voice was suddenly stern.他的声音突然严厉起来。
    • She always seemed to have the same stern expression on her face.她的脸上似乎总是有同样严厉的表情。
    • There was a hint of a smile on his usually rather stern face.他平常比较严厉的脸上露出一丝微笑。
  2. serious and difficult严峻的;难对付的
    • a stern test of nerves神经的严峻考验
    • We face stern opposition.我们遇到激烈的反对。🔊🔊
  3. Word Originadjective Old English styrne, probably from the West Germanic base of the verb stare.
Idioms
be made of sterner stuff
  1. to have a stronger character and to be more determined in dealing with problems than other people性格十分坚强;有很大的毅力
    • Many would have given up, but Tim was made of sterner stuff.许多人本来会放弃的,但蒂姆是精干的人。

stern

noun
🔊/stɜːn/
🔊/stɜːrn/
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  1. the back end of a ship or boat船尾
    compare bow1, poopTopics Transport by waterc2
    Word Originnoun Middle English: probably from Old Norse stjórn ‘steering’, from stýra ‘to steer’.
Idioms
from stem to stern
  1. all the way from the front of a ship to the back从船头到船尾