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rubric

/roo-brik/US // ˈru brɪk //UK // (ˈruːbrɪk) //

准则,擦边球,擦伤,擦亮眼睛

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a title, heading, direction, or the like, in a manuscript, book, statute, etc., written or printed in red or otherwise distinguished from the rest of the text.
    • : a direction for the conduct of divine service or the administration of the sacraments, inserted in liturgical books.
    • : any established mode of conduct or procedure; protocol.
    • : an explanatory comment; gloss.
    • : a class or category
    • : Archaic. red ocher.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : written, inscribed in, or marked with or as with red; rubrical.
    • : Archaic. red; ruddy.

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Examples

  • Architecture and democracyTwo shows under one rubric, Dupont Underground’s “Architecture and the Question of Democracy” offers plans for Portugal and its own neighborhood.

  • In their rubric, a full class of masked children — sitting indoors for hours — might be medium- or high-risk, depending on ventilation.

  • Impact assessments are also common in human rights and sustainability analyses, and we’ve seen some early developers of AI impact assessments create similar rubrics.

  • Several companies, including Radford and Option Impact, now make tech-driven rubrics that help match employees’ experience to their compensation.

  • As often happens with the Fed, this is all presented under the rubric of crisis management, but history shows that the Fed’s interventions are very difficult to withdraw once a crisis is over.

  • But for some center-right media outlets, this probably fit into the "too good to check" rubric.

  • Cut to popular programs are just put under this Function 920 rubric, which allows them to pretend they're not real.

  • Bain Capital and its ilk were called leveraged buyout firms back then, but whatever the rubric, the business is the same.

  • Throughout the week, leaders will focus on regions in transition under the rather broad rubric “The New Context.”

  • It is within this rubric that Romney utters the line in which his campaign is about “saving the soul of America.”

  • He opposed, as has been said, the rubric bidding the communicants kneel; the attitude savoured of “idolatry.”

  • However, the fact that to this extent the rubric of Edward VI.

  • This was in accordance, as far as it went, with the original rubric of Edward VI.

  • Plainly, you cannot base foreign customs on an English rubric.

  • However, the rubric disappeared; and, I think, happily and providentially.