rigour
柯林斯词典
1. N-PLURAL If you refer to the rigours of an activity or job, you mean the difficult, demanding, or unpleasant things that are associated with it. 艰辛; 严酷
They're accustomed to the rigours of army life. 他们已习惯了军旅生活的艰辛。
2. N-UNCOUNT If something is done with rigour, it is done in a strict, thorough way. 严谨
The prince had performed his social duties with professional rigour. 王子以职业性的严谨履行了他的社会职责。
返回 rigour
rigour /ˈrɪgə/ (rigours)
[英国英语]AM rigor
剑桥词典
rigour noun [U] (SEVERITY)
the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way
严厉;严格;苛严
They were punished with unusual rigour. 他们遭到了非常严厉的惩罚。
the rigours of sth
the unpleasant or severe conditions of something
严峻;严酷
They survived the rigours of the winter . 他们熬过了严冬。
rigour noun [U] (CARE)
formal approvingthe quality of being detailed , careful , and complete
严密;缜密;严谨
Her arguments lacked intellectual rigour. 她的论点不够理智和严谨。 返回 rigour