rigor

英 美 ['rɪgɚ]
  • n. 严厉;精确;苛刻;僵硬
  • n. (Rigor)人名;(英、西、葡)里戈尔
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rigor 严格,严厉,严谨

来自拉丁语 rigere,拉直,伸直,来自 PIE*reig,拉直,绑紧,使固定,词源同 rig,reach.引申诸 相关词义。

rigor (n.)
late 14c., from Old French rigor "strength, hardness" (13c., Modern French rigueur), from Latin rigorem (nominative rigor) "numbness, stiffness, hardness, firmness; roughness, rudeness," from rigere "be stiff" (see rigid).
1. Their analysis lacks rigor.
他们的分析缺乏严谨性。

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2. There is a need for academic rigor in approaching this problem.
处理这个问题需要学术上的严谨

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3. The crime will be treated with the full rigor of the law.
这一罪行会严格依法审理。

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4. Many other treatises incorporated the new rigor.
许多其它的专题论文体现了新的严密性.

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5. Early rigor mortis and rapid autolysis indicate the need for prompt necropsy examinations.
早期尸僵和迅速自溶解提醒必须迅速进行剖检.

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