English to Chinese Dictionary rigorous

rigorous

严格
definition
adjective
the rigorous testing of consumer products
extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
translation of 'rigorous'
adjective
严峻,
严格,
严谨,
严竣
example
Such a culture, based on the most 'rigorous' rules of court etiquette and procedure, naturally gave rise to correspondingly formalised aesthetic theories of music and the theatre.
After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent 'rigorous' training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain.
Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces 'rigorous' rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software.
It was critical to be 'rigorous' and thorough in that process.
Charter schools, higher standards, 'rigorous' demands on teachers, and smaller class size, he writes, are all diversions, aimed at keeping us from striking at the real heart of the problem.
Instead, we undertook a 'rigorous' financial analysis, putting the value of global brands into the quantitative context that managers have long used to evaluate assets like machinery and inventories.
He witnessed firsthand the 'rigorous' but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship.
University is difficult enough with 'rigorous' course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled.
He is 'rigorous' in his methods: if a picture needs a caption to explain it, he believes it has failed.
It will be a 'rigorous' course used to increase your endurance, speed, agility, and muscle mass.
The agency is committed to 'rigorous' safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public.
What you need is a 'rigorous' analysis of where the money is really needed in terms of the front-line services,’ she said.
There, she took ballet six days a week and had a 'rigorous' academic course load, plus music theory, singing, and body conditioning.
The training is extremely 'rigorous' and the performers are expected to grow and form a unit within the studio.
A more 'rigorous' analysis could lead one to conclude that labor costs played a role.
They had known each other since their college days, completing the 'rigorous' interior design courses for their majors.
The 'rigorous' self-discipline of the Presbyterian work ethic, however, did not grip the Kane household.
Just as important as 'rigorous' analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said.
I was a senior this year and that meant even more 'rigorous' courses, club meetings, and long sports practices.
But, by paying 'rigorous' attention to the real dynamics of human relationships, Marber shows that it is possible to get a whole lot closer.
The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the 'rigorous' demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero.
Everyone is put through the same 'rigorous' training.
As the international trade group for the interactive gambling industry, we have spent the past six years promoting 'rigorous' government regulation of our industry.
Quality levels are in turn controlled by 'rigorous' vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money.
The author's 'rigorous' and abundant analyses of various types of art historical texts demonstrate how entrenched the idea of progress is in the field.
If there was a 'rigorous' enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely.
However, in the UK there are 'rigorous' controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession.
To their inferiors, each official demanded 'rigorous' implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them.
His is among the most 'rigorous' analyses we've seen of the subject.
When there's four of us, we are very 'rigorous' in what we allow through.
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