rigour
noun /ˈrɪɡə(r)/
/ˈrɪɡər/
(US English rigor)
- [uncountable] the fact of being careful and paying great attention to detail
谨慎;缜密;严谨 - academic/intellectual/scientific, etc. rigour
学术、思想、科学等方面的严谨
- I can only hope that they are applying rigour to these ideas and discoveries.
但愿他们的这些想法和发现是严谨的。 - Their analysis lacks rigour.
他们的分析缺乏严谨性。 - There is a need for academic rigour in approaching this problem.
处理这个问题需要学术上的严谨。 - methodology guidelines to maintain scientific rigour
保持科学严谨的方法论准则
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- academic
- analytical
- formal
- …
- lack
- apply
- maintain
- …
- with rigour
- rigour in
- academic/intellectual/scientific, etc. rigour
- [uncountable] (formal) the fact of being strict or severe
synonym severity严格;严厉 - This crime must be treated with the full rigour of the law.
这一罪行必须严格依法审理。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- academic
- analytical
- formal
- …
- lack
- apply
- maintain
- …
- with rigour
- rigour in
- This crime must be treated with the full rigour of the law.
- the rigours of something[plural] the difficulties and unpleasant conditions of something
艰苦;严酷 - The plants were unable to withstand the rigours of a harsh winter.
这些植物经受不住严冬的考验。 - She woke refreshed to face the rigours of a new day.
她醒来时精神焕发,迎接新的一天。
- He quickly proved he could handle the rigours of the job.
他很快就证明了他能够应对这个艰苦的工作。 - The thick coat of the mountain goat protects it against the rigours of winter.
石山羊厚厚的皮毛可以抵御冬天的严寒。 - The town managed to escape the rigours of war.
这个城镇设法逃过了战争浩劫。 - computers that are subjected to the rigours of the office environment
糟糕办公环境中使用的电脑
Collocations Dictionaryverb + rigours/rigors- be subjected to
- face
- avoid
- …
- The plants were unable to withstand the rigours of a harsh winter.
词源late Middle English: from Old French rigour from Latin rigor ‘stiffness’.