exactingness 的定义
- rigid or severe in demands or requirements: an exacting teacher.
- requiring close application or attention: an exacting task.
- given to or characterized by exaction; extortionate.
exactingness 近义词
等同于 austerity
更多exactingness例句
- Both the IRA and the British military are portrayed here with an exacting lack of sentimentality.
- The pair, who are exhibiting together in Fred Schnider Gallery’s “Material Reality,” make elaborate, exacting assemblages.
- She offers to teach Teichner the exacting steps involved in the time-consuming preparation for administering the meds.
- Viewed through the exacting lens of an engineer, Beckwith was struck by agriculture’s inefficiencies.
- He was known to be a tough and exacting boss who regularly and relentlessly drilled his analysts to prepare them for client meetings.
- Qualification is exacting, and a majority of the teams that do qualify are from the West.
- Brazier was feared for her ferocious tempers and respected for her exacting standards.
- Munro is a great writer; a wise writer; a free and brave, exacting, transformative, generous, and profoundly discreet writer.
- But exacting concessions from the mediator is not the point.
- But legal justice, no less moral or exacting, is something else.
- He knew his control was not equal to the task; he would betray himself; the rôle was too exacting.
- Mr. Carr, who had his eyes on the exacting baby, shook his head, and intimated that he was really unable to understand her.
- Marriage, and later the birth of his son had softened Armand Aubigny's imperious and exacting nature greatly.
- At the end of the concerto the applause was generous enough to satisfy the most exacting virtuoso.
- As they get accustomed to her, they want to rule her, and the more one gives them the more exacting they become.