rigor的意思和读音

rigor

: [ˈrɪɡər] : [ˈrɪɡə]

n.;〈“rigour”;〈〉【

rigors  

n.flexibility,negligence,mildness

n.severity,strictness,harshness,intransigence,thoroughness

n.1.“rigour”2.】〈,,;,

n.1.<AmE>Same as rigour2.the quality of being strict or severe

1. relaxation 13. rigor 14. soccer 15. ...

2. ardor rigor abhor ...

3. 〖 anipintheair〗 rigor;shiver〗 〖 shiver(withcoldorfear)〗 ...

4. 〖 mutter〗 rigor;feelabitchilly〗 〖 daze〗 ...

6. rigid rigor rile 使 ...

7. rigor(internal consistency)。

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1.The Head reassured her that she understood this perfectly, and was, in fact, grateful for the rigor she had brought to the process.

2.This process rigor is often part of the project's lifecycle whether it adds value or is just overhead that burns time and budget.

3.But you and your colleagues are right to say that macroeconomics tried too hard to be just like micro, with rigor driving out realism.

4.We also provide free sample questions for each exam level to allow you to get a sense of the rigor .

5.Mr. Rogoff took an econometrics course, reveling in its precision and rigor, and went on to focus on comparative economic systems.

6.Rigor. Between the various parts of the article tight logical connection, not contradictory or unrelated. Full Text inherent cohesion.

7.He taught me that landscape architecture was a serious art and he demanded rigor in thinking.

8.What creative discipline can you think of in which more process rigor is considered beneficial in helping humans think?

9.Your rigor, your capacities of analysis and communication, will enable you to achieve in a harmonious way your missions.

10.Strictly to teach parents what I should have a sense of responsibility and develop my personality and intellectual rigor desire.