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词汇 rigor
释义 rigor
noun[ U ]
US(UKrigour)us/ˈrɪɡ.ɚ/uk /ˈrɪɡ.ər/

rigornoun[U] (SEVERITY)


the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way:
They were punished with unusual rigor.
 the rigors of something
the unpleasant or severe conditions of something:
They survived the rigors of the winter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Severe
an iron hand/fist in a velvet gloveidiom
austere
austerely
authoritarian
be heavy on someoneidiom
brutally
flaming
harsh
iron
non-authoritarian
nonsense
not stand any nonsenseidiom
pitiless
severity
sharp
sharpness
stern
sternly
sternness
stiffly

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Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences

rigornoun[U] (CARE)


formalapproving
the quality of being detailed, careful, and complete:
Her arguments lacked intellectual rigor.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cautious and vigilant
abundance
an abundance of cautionidiom
askance
attentive
attentively
diligence
diligent
diligent about something/doing something
discreet
due diligence
meticulously
meticulousness
mindful
minutely
narrowly
sedulously
semi-conservative
slowly
snuffly
super-cautious

rigor | American Dictionary


rigor
noun[ U ]
(CdnBrrigour)us/ˈrɪɡ·ər/
high standards:
She studied ways to improve academic rigor in high schools.

Examples of rigor


rigor
This has produced conceptual confusion that has contributed to a lack of structural rigor in the field of study.
Like all mistaken ideas and premises in science it would have been remedied eventually by the rigors of scientific method.
These latter two elements might in many cases be considered redundant, given the rigor of the two principal elements, shared use and evaluation.
This complete rigor allows precise evaluation of aspects of the system in psychological terms, prompting us to reject logical individual constants (rigid designators).
Because of this absence of computational rigor, some of their statements can be confusing or even misleading.
He did not endorse the definition he gave, but criticized its lack of analytic rigor and philosophical sophistication.
His books are remarkable for their clarity of exposition, scope, mathematical rigor, attention to detail, balance, and sense of history.
The increased rigor associated with these models, however, is rarely accompanied by the extra data required to cope with the influx of new parameters.
The strength of the first chapters is the steadfast focus on formal rigor.
We find that the rigor and structure of environmental regulations have particular impact, as does emphasis on enforcement.
It may well be that the perils of present-minded history, in this instance driven by the commendable aspiration to combat fearsome tendencies, compromise conceptual rigor.
However, the duration, rigor, intensity, and abusiveness of today's medical education also engender a sense of entitlement to high income, prestige, and social power.
In other words: to calculate the rigor and austerity of data compilation.
The effort toward rigor substitutes correct reasonings and results for incorrect ones, but it offers other rewards too.
We had analytical rigour, and it felt dangerously close to rigor mortis.
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