rigour

英['rɪɡə(r)] 美['rɪɡər]
  • n. 严格;艰苦;严密
  • =rigor(美).
Noun:
  1. the quality of being valid and rigorous

  2. something hard to endure;

    "the asperity of northern winters"

  3. excessive sternness;

    "severity of character"
    "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"
    "the rigors of boot camp"

1. The crime will be treated with the full rigour of the law.
这一罪行会严格依法审理.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. There is a need for academic rigour in approaching this problem.
处理这个问题需要学术上的严谨.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Their analysis lacks rigour.
他们的分析缺乏严谨性.

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4. The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour.
新的时事系列节目承诺以全新的视角和严谨的态度谈论有挑战性的问题。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The new sheriff decided to enforce the law with rigour.
新警长决定严厉执法.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Our derivation lacks rigour in this regard.
      我们的推导在这方面是不严格的。
    2. He deserves to be punished with the full rigour of the law.
      他应该受到法律最严厉的惩罚。
    3. The expedition suffered all the rigours of a Canadian winter.
      这支探险队饱受了加拿大严冬的折磨。
    4. His formulation is gravely lacking in mathematical rigour.
      他的公式严重缺乏数学上的严密性。
    5. Rigour is the concern of philosophy and not of geometry.
      严密为哲学而不为几何学所关心。