strict 的定义
strict·er, strict·est.
- characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals.
- stringent or exacting in or in enforcing rules, requirements, obligations, etc.: strict laws; a strict judge.
- closely or rigorously enforced or maintained: strict silence.
- exact or precise: a strict statement of facts.
- extremely defined or conservative; narrowly or carefully limited: a strict construction of the Constitution.
- close, careful, or minute: a strict search.
- absolute, perfect, or complete; utmost: told in strict confidence.
- stern; severe; austere: strict parents.
- Obsolete. drawn tight or close.
strict 近义词
authoritarian
strict 的近义词 35 个
- draconian
- exacting
- harsh
- rigid
- rigorous
- scrupulous
- severe
- stern
- stringent
- tough
- austere
- dead set
- disciplinary
- dour
- firm
- forbidding
- grim
- hard
- hard-boiled
- iron-fisted
- no-nonsense
- oppressive
- picky
- prudish
- punctilious
- puritanical
- set
- square
- stickling
- straight
- strait-laced
- stuffy
- unpermissive
- unsparing
- uptight
strict 的反义词 17 个
accurate, absolute
更多strict例句
- Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari advocates for a six-week shutdown stricter than state orders back in March.
- In its first official weigh-in on the issue, the group lays out strict scientific criteria that would need to be met before heritable gene editing could be tried clinically.
- I was raised in a Muslim household with quite strict Muslim rules and Islamic rules, and one of them is that we don’t do interest.
- The Hatch Act of 1939 puts strict limits on federal employees’ ability to participate in electioneering, including a ban on using their “official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the result of an election.”
- This includes designing strict procedures for how a lab should conduct the tests.
- The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits.
- First, it would reduce the kinds of ads that would be subject to strict limits.
- People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws.
- Free from strict rules, Japanese distillers are making innovative, artful concoctions.
- But beyond the strict realm of national security, the Arctic is becoming increasingly important to Russia economically.
- For these reasons we keep strict and careful watch over them, since the suspicions conceived of them have been often verified.
- In a strict sense, of course, no child's drawing is absolutely spontaneous and independent of external stimulus and guidance.
- But it was not necessary for him to enquire how strict, or how apparently long, was to be his confinement.
- How strict a Guard then ought the true Satyrist to set upon his private Passions!
- "According to English ideas it seemed strict, of course," the other said persuasively, so that he went on.