rubric / ˈru brɪk /

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rubric2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. a direction for the conduct of divine service or the administration of the sacraments, inserted in liturgical books.
  3. any established mode of conduct or procedure; protocol.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. written, inscribed in, or marked with or as with red; rubrical.
  2. Archaic. red; ruddy.

rubric 近义词

n. 名词 noun

rule

更多rubric例句

  1. Architecture and democracyTwo shows under one rubric, Dupont Underground’s “Architecture and the Question of Democracy” offers plans for Portugal and its own neighborhood.
  2. In their rubric, a full class of masked children — sitting indoors for hours — might be medium- or high-risk, depending on ventilation.
  3. 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.
  4. Several companies, including Radford and Option Impact, now make tech-driven rubrics that help match employees’ experience to their compensation.
  5. 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.
  6. But for some center-right media outlets, this probably fit into the "too good to check" rubric.
  7. Cut to popular programs are just put under this Function 920 rubric, which allows them to pretend they're not real.
  8. Bain Capital and its ilk were called leveraged buyout firms back then, but whatever the rubric, the business is the same.
  9. Throughout the week, leaders will focus on regions in transition under the rather broad rubric “The New Context.”
  10. It is within this rubric that Romney utters the line in which his campaign is about “saving the soul of America.”
  11. He opposed, as has been said, the rubric bidding the communicants kneel; the attitude savoured of “idolatry.”
  12. However, the fact that to this extent the rubric of Edward VI.
  13. This was in accordance, as far as it went, with the original rubric of Edward VI.
  14. Plainly, you cannot base foreign customs on an English rubric.
  15. However, the rubric disappeared; and, I think, happily and providentially.