rigor如何读

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美:['rɪɡər]

rigor是什么意思

n.

严格

严酷

严密

(由惊吓或中毒等导致的身体)僵直

rigor自然拼读

rig·or

rI gr

rigor变形

复数:rigors

rigor词根

词根:rigor

adj.

rigid 严格的;僵硬的,死板的;坚硬的;精确的

rigorous 严格的,严厉的;严密的;严酷的

adv.

rigorously 严厉地;残酷地

rigidly 严格地;坚硬地;严厉地;牢牢地

n.

rigour 严格;严厉;苛刻;精确

rigidness 坚硬;严厉

rigorousness 残酷,严厉

rigor英英释义

noun

harsh inflexibility in opinion, temper, or judgment : severity

The least one might observe is that this muddle of moralism and laxity, extreme rigor and casual permissiveness, arduous altruism and nonchalant selfishness, has consequences.—Peter Berkowitz

an act or instance of strictness, severity, or cruelty

… the humanist must recognize the normality, the practical necessity of the very rigors he is trying to soften and correct.—Hermann J. Muller

a tremor caused by a chill

This young woman presented at the hospital with severe abdominal pain and signs of infection, including fever, rigor, and leukocytosis.—Robert E. Scully et al.

a condition that makes life difficult, challenging, or uncomfortableespecially: extremity of cold

the rigors of a New England winter

strict precision : exactness Tentatively one might suggest that what characterizes science is the rigor of its methodology …—Ernst Mayr

logical rigor

obsolete rigidity, stiffness

rigidness or torpor of organs or tissue that prevents response to stimuli

rigor mortis

A fish has its best flavor and texture when cooked while just coming out of rigor.—Jane Daniels Lear

rigor词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, rigour,“对待人的严厉,力量,残酷”,源自古法语 rigor “力量,硬度”(13世纪,现代法语 rigueur),源自拉丁语 rigorem(主格 rigor)“麻木,僵硬,硬度,坚硬; 粗糙,粗鲁”,源自 rigēre “变得僵硬”(来自 PIE 词根 *reig- “伸展; 被伸展; 变得僵硬”)。

此外,在中世纪医学中,“突然的寒意”(约1400年)。从15世纪初开始,“严格,不宽容的准确性”(纪律,法律等)。比较 rigidity。 Rigorism “原则或实践的僵化”(最初是宗教性质)始于1704年。 Rigidist 于1716年出现。

rigor_医学行业词汇

[拉]寒战,发冷:同chill

强直,僵硬:同rigidity

rigor_生理学行业词汇

僵直

rigor词源英文解释

Middle English rigour, from Anglo-French, from Latin rigor, literally, stiffness, from rigēre to be stiff

The first known use of rigor was in the 14th century

rigor儿童词典英英释义

rhyme1 of 2noun

close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse

one of two or more words having this similarity in sound

rhyming verse

a composition in verse that rhymes

rhyme2 of 2verb

to make rhymes : put into rhyme

to compose rhyming verse

to end in syllables that rhyme

to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme

rhymed "moon" with "June"

rime1 of 3noun

frost entry 1 sense 2

crust sense 3a, incrustation

rime2 of 3verb

to cover with or as if with rime

rime3 of 3

rillnoun

a very small brook

rillnoun

a very small brook

rillnoun

a very small brook

rigornoun

the quality of not being flexible or yielding

an act or instance of being strict or harsh

a shuddering caused by a chill

a condition that makes life difficult or uncomfortableespecially: extreme cold

strict precision : exactness

logical rigor

rigorousadjective

very strict

marked by great differences of temperature or climate

very accurate

rigorousadjective

very strict

marked by great differences of temperature or climate

very accurate

rigorousadjective

very strict

marked by great differences of temperature or climate

very accurate

rigornoun

the quality of not being flexible or yielding

an act or instance of being strict or harsh

a shuddering caused by a chill

a condition that makes life difficult or uncomfortableespecially: extreme cold

strict precision : exactness

logical rigor

rigor医学词典英英释义

rigornoun

chill sense 1

a tremor caused by a chill

rigidity or torpor of organs or tissue that prevents response to stimuli

rigor mortis

rigor 例句

1 This approach is consistent with the way that I have depicted the gradual increase in Change Control Rigor in Figure 1.

这种方法同我在图1中的“变更控制严格性”中所描述的逐步增加的方式是一致的。

2 He made rigor charming: Born in Canada, Trebek enforced the proper pronunciation of French words and tsk-tsked the lack of attention to the country’s geography.

3 At the end, the audience, having gone through some rigors to enter the church, was in no hurry to leave, as a hearty ovation went on.

4 I think each of us was also a bit worn down by the rigors of our jobs and of being mommies and daddies to young children.

5 Scholarly and fastidious, with an honorable sort of rigor, Mr. Diehl has built his reputation on an elegant pianism outside the contemporary mainstream, like prewar stride, Duke Ellington and the bebop classicism of John Lewis.

6 “The discipline and the rigor of those two hours was something I was excited to go back to.”

7 One of the students who withdrew said the program had lost its “tone of rigor.”

8 “But I never had the rigor of spending the day in the studio by myself,” she said.

9 The tests conducted on the chicken, the company said, “lacked scientific rigor.”

10 By bringing a historian’s rigor to her fiction, Mantel has had a profound impact on history itself.

11 Free from the rigors of tour travel, the residency is "a dream performance scenario" that allows her to balance her roles as a mother and as a country superstar.

12 The popularity of triathlons has surged in the last two decades, despite the contest’s rigor.

13 The first half-hour of this concert offered no hint of the rigors that were to come.

14 You want to put some rigor into the process.

15 Instead, his focus is oftentimes squandered on overwrought exegesis, and his interpretive frenzy frequently substitutes rigor for mere stylistic cleverness, even fallacy.

16 Not every part of the application architecture lends itself to the rigor required by a well-governed SOA.

此应用程序架构中并非每个部分都具有一个被良好治理的SOA所需的严密性。

17 “Part of what makes Holt so exciting is his ability to gather these disciplines under his shingle, to make their knottiest questions not only intelligible but enticing, without sacrificing rigor.”

18 The variations in sensory evaluation , rigor index, and ATP related compounds were investigated in this paper.

本文从感官 、 僵硬指数和腺苷三磷酸(ATP)关联物三方面对鲢在保藏中的鲜度变化进行了探讨.

19 It was not just her intellectual rigor and her eye that attracted the couple to her collection, he said, but also the way the works would complement Glenstone’s holdings.

20 At the Academy Awards in 2009, Calley received the honorary Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, with the academy praising him for his "intellectual rigor, sophisticated artistic sensibilities and calm, understated manner."

rigor 同义词

8 发冷

aguish shake chill ague

9 寒战

chill ague

12 恶寒

algid

14 刚直

rigorous

19 寒颤

chill ague

24 严苛

rugged

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