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词汇 rigour
释义 rigour
noun[ U ]
UK(USrigor)uk /ˈrɪɡ.ər/ us /ˈrɪɡ.ɚ/

rigournoun[U] (SEVERITY)


the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way: 严厉;严格;苛严
They were punished with unusual rigour.他们遭到了非常严厉的惩罚。
 the rigours of something
the unpleasant or severe conditions of something: 严峻;严酷
They survived the rigours of the winter.他们熬过了严冬。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

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Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences

rigournoun[U] (CARE)


formalapproving
the quality of being detailed, careful, and complete: 严密;缜密;严谨
Her arguments lacked intellectual rigour.她的论点不够理智和严谨。
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
semi-conservative
slowly
snuffly
super-cautious
super-conservative

Examples of rigour


rigour
In other words, whilst academic rigour is important, the research needs to reflect the complex and messy nature of primary care.
The most salient feature of this model is its linguistic rigour, that guarantees neither over-acceptance nor over-generation.
Another confounding factor is the lack of rigour in assaying the endpoint of maturation - the production of a fertilizable egg.
This provides an accessible route into the subject for students and engineers lacking a strong mathematical background, without compromising on rigour.
However, in frailer patients, the rigour of the assessment will depend on compliance with tests, overall prognosis and, most importantly, patient and family wishes.
He manages to present a memoir with popular appeal and scholarly rigour.
There is a seriousness and intellectual rigour about these two volumes, weighing up arguments and charting the course of historical debates.
A minimum of rigour, however, was maintained following the best practice of descriptive anthropological/ ethnographic studies.
The approach allows rigour in a way that is similar to the use of formal methods in verifying computer programs.
Every step needs engineering rigour, based on sound computer science and supported by formal quality control.
A further concern was that design products should be governed by intellectual rigour and not merely be the outcome of a design consultancy.
He breaks from the more romantic uses of oral history, but still stresses the need for empirical rigour.
A written code of conduct was followed to maximise procedural rigour.
Unfortunately, despite the care and attention that the experiments have received, and the rigour of the statistical analyses, no clear advantages have been established.
Evidence-based medicine: a conflict between rigour and reality 9 the other three were groups of practices (with populations ranging from 19 250 to 88 600).
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