strictness 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.
strictness 近义词
severity
strictness 的近义词 15 个
- acerbity
- austerity
- cruelty
- grimness
- hardheartedness
- hardness
- harshness
- rigidity
- rigor
- rigorousness
- sharpness
- sternness
- stringency
- toughness
- unkindness
strictness 的反义词 3 个
更多strictness例句
- In an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Rachel Levine on Tuesday released new, stricter mask requirements for state residents.
- There will be a need for strict physical security, tracking and delivery controls, cybersecurity protections, sensitive handling, and temperature controls.
- Our strict confidentiality policy does not allow us to disclose the names of our clients.
- Hogan sets statewide policies that are the baseline for all of Maryland, but local leaders have authority to be more strict if necessary.
- We also have strict measures in place to avoid incitements of violence.
- South Carolina relaxed the strictness of its ID law, and a bipartisan court unanimously approved it.
- Here must be strictness, possibly sternness of discipline; but this is not incompatible with the qualities mentioned.
- Almost all fallacies, therefore, might in strictness be brought under our fifth class, Fallacies of Confusion.
- Nevertheless, that we may be better understood, we shall for a moment lay aside the strictness of language demanded by reason.
- He favored rather the elegance of Toltec manners, and the strictness of Toltec discipline.
- But in each case it is only the sensation that ought, in strictness, to be called a datum.