exigent
英 [ˈek.sɪ.dʒənt]
美 [ˈek.sə.dʒənt]
1. => drive out, force out. => demand.
2. => 强求,苛求,要求很高,要求过多。
- exigent
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exigent: see exact
- exigent (adj.)
- 1660s, "urgent," a back-formation from exigency or else from Latin exigentem (nominative exigens), present participle of exigere "to demand; drive out, drive forth" (see exact (v.)).
- 1. She became even more exigent over his pronunciation.
- 她对他的发音更为苛求了。
- 2. With the development of automobile industry, the requirements for automobile have exigent.
- 随着汽车工业的发展, 对汽车的要求越来越高.
- 3. The removal of heavy metals sewage sludges is a problem that is exigent to be solved.
- 重金属的去除是污水污泥处理中亟待解决的问题.
- 4. It is an exigent problem to solve the dry deep screening of moist fine coal.
- 潮湿细粒煤炭干法深度筛分是筛分技术急需解决的问题.
- 5. Therefore, it is necessary and exigent to intensify the study of tax losing theory and practice.
- 因此, 从理论和实践的结合上就这一问题展开研究显得异常迫切.