rigor 的定义
- strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people.
- the full or extreme severity of laws, rules, etc.
- severity of living conditions; hardship; austerity: the rigor of wartime existence.
- a severe or harsh act, circumstance, etc.
- scrupulous or inflexible accuracy or adherence: the logical rigor of mathematics.
- severity of weather or climate or an instance of this: the rigors of winter.
- Pathology. a sudden coldness, as that preceding certain fevers; chill.
- Physiology. a state of rigidity in muscle tissues during which they are unable to respond to stimuli due to the coagulation of muscle protein.
- Obsolete. stiffness or rigidity.
rigor 近义词
strictness, exactness
rigor 的近义词 36 个
- accuracy
- austerity
- difficulty
- firmness
- hardship
- harshness
- ordeal
- precision
- rigidity
- tenacity
- tribulation
- vicissitude
- affliction
- asperity
- conscientiousness
- conventionalism
- exactitude
- hardness
- inclemency
- inflexibility
- intolerance
- meticulousness
- obduracy
- preciseness
- privation
- punctiliousness
- roughness
- severity
- sternness
- stiffness
- stringency
- suffering
- thoroughness
- traditionalism
- trial
- visitation
rigor 的反义词 14 个
更多rigor例句
- A single volunteer’s illness has sparked a temporary halt to the late-stage clinical trial of a leading coronavirus vaccine, an action that highlights the level of rigor needed to ensure that a vaccine is safe and effective, experts say.
- There are intense physical rigors involved in riding a rocket into orbit and living in microgravity for more than a few days.
- You want something that will stand up to the rigors of the great outdoors, but won’t weigh you down.
- It’s hard to imagine a successful program of making a non-scientifically trained public interested in adopting the rigors of scientific habits of mind.
- The results have been posted online but not yet published in a medical journal, and theydon’t have the same rigor as a clinical trial, which typically compares a treatment to the standard of care.
- A National Transportation Safety Board investigation will deliver a forensic rigor that has been so far lacking.
- Yet by equating their engineering with Teutonic rigor the Germans have created the impression of an exclusive proprietary quality.
- Rigor/College Preparedness (30 percent) Three data points made up this category, each weighted equally.
- When examined with any rigor, the stereotypes circulating about current-day hipsters make no sense whatsoever.
- In terms of the intellectual rigor required to get the job done, Storr chose the tougher path.
- Every rigor of hard fare, and severe usage, was inexorably brought upon him.
- It is true that the chancellor, who presided at that judgment, treated the illustrious captive with too much rigor.
- Besides this, the long continuance of the potests is in itself a proof that its rigor was more apparent than real.
- The blockade of Leghorn was enforced with the utmost rigor and great effectiveness.
- The rigor of the decemvirs was tempered by the equity of the prtors.