rigorously / ˈrɪg ər əs /

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rigorously 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by rigor; rigidly severe or harsh, as people, rules, or discipline: rigorous laws.
  2. severely exact or accurate; precise: rigorous research.
  3. uncomfortably severe or harsh; extremely inclement.
  4. Logic, Mathematics. logically valid.

rigorously 近义词

rigorously

等同于 literally

rigorously

等同于 severely

rigorously

等同于 strictly

rigorously 的近义词 4
rigorously

等同于 carefully

rigorously

等同于 difficultly

rigorously 的近义词 3
rigorously

等同于 exactly

rigorously

等同于 hard

更多rigorously例句

  1. Palmer agreed, saying a more rigorous audit of the Detroit results was all she had wanted all along.
  2. Company co-founder and chief sustainability officer Sam Ruben points out that kind of heat retention is important when trying to meet rigorous environmental standards, especially in California.
  3. In the realm of startups, she’s concerned that companies are making claims not supported by rigorous science.
  4. Our forecasts should also do well by the more rigorous methods we use to evaluate them.
  5. After a decades-long dry spell, in 2000, Griffiths and Richards—who had since moved to Johns Hopkins—were the first of many to get a green light and funds to resume rigorous psilocybin studies.
  6. For good reason—his sentences are enormous and repetitive, and his subjects are rigorously examined from all angles.
  7. To show how it all plays out, Rosin spent many months reporting—and, indeed, The End of Men is rigorously researched.
  8. The Paul campaign has rigorously organized its volunteers to attend the mass precinct meetings that took place all over Georgia.
  9. According to reports, Amiri was detained at the airport in Jeddah and rigorously questioned by Saudi security.
  10. In such a community the fragile safeguard of an oath is, from sheer helplessness, the more rigorously demanded.
  11. Amiable and wise Eugenia, examine rigorously the ideas that, by your own desire, I shall hereafter present you.
  12. Napoleon read the English newspapers every day in French, and M. de Bausset says the translation was rigorously exact.
  13. My watch was still unwound, and I am rigorously accustomed to wind it the last thing before going to bed, and many such details.
  14. I cannot refer to what happened in the night; it is too awful, and I have to keep my thoughts rigorously away from it.