rigorous 的定义
- characterized by rigor; rigidly severe or harsh, as people, rules, or discipline: rigorous laws.
- severely exact or accurate; precise: rigorous research.
- uncomfortably severe or harsh; extremely inclement.
- Logic, Mathematics. logically valid.
rigorous 近义词
severe; exact
更多rigorous例句
- Thanks to our rigorous hourly backup process, our moderators were able to erase the damage and restore the campus quickly.
- Surrogate sires would be classified as gene-edited animals by the Food and Drug Administration, meaning they’d face a rigorous approval process before their offspring could be sold for human consumption.
- Instead of its typical rigorous review, the US Food and Drug Administration would give tests and treatments a different kind of temporary clearance to get them on the ground as soon as possible.
- The real camera, called Mastcam-Z, has been through weeks of rigorous testing and calibration, and is probably up to the task.
- Different businesses will require different levels of website performance, and rigorous multivariate testing helps marketers to see what online features offer varied results for users.
- But Olds did more than build Nurse-Family Partnership; he did the rigorous evaluation to prove it would work.
- All of this requires rigorous self-examination: When you can be anything you want to be, what do you want to be?
- She had all the pressure of people in the spotlight and was unbelievably rigorous about keeping it real.
- Turning the tide of the epidemic, he says, will require “rigorous contact, tracing, and quarantining.”
- They are tight exercises in genre filmmaking, both formally rigorous and emotionally involving.
- It is evident that the literal and rigorous practice of the Divine morality of the Christians would lead nations to ruin.
- It is probable that parental and filial affection (piets) made this hardship less rigorous than it now seems to us (32, 33).
- It has also been suggested that custom and piets had made this condition less rigorous than it seems to us.
- Winston is rigorous in requiring what is due to his position—is, in some respects, a fearful formalist.
- See p. 15 for a more rigorous statement concerning the volume.