rigour
n . 严格,严厉,苛刻,严酷,严密,精确
严格,严厉,苛刻,严酷,严密,精确
rigour n 1 :
the quality of being valid and rigorous [
synonym : {
cogency },
{
validity }, {
rigor }, {
rigour }]
2 :
something hard to endure ; "
the asperity of northern winters "
[
synonym : {
asperity }, {
grimness }, {
hardship }, {
rigor }, {
rigour },
{
severity }, {
severeness }, {
rigorousness }, {
rigourousness }]
3 :
excessive sternness ; "
severity of character "; "
the harshness of his punishment was inhuman "; "
the rigors of boot camp "
[
synonym : {
severity }, {
severeness }, {
harshness }, {
rigor },
{
rigour }, {
rigorousness }, {
rigourousness }, {
inclemency },
{
hardness }, {
stiffness }]
Rigor \
Rig "
or \,
n . [
OE .
rigour ,
OF .
rigour ,
F .
rigueur ,
from L .
rigor ,
fr .
rigere to be stiff .
See {
Rigid }.] [
Written also {
rigour }.]
1 .
The becoming stiff or rigid ;
the state of being rigid ;
rigidity ;
stiffness ;
hardness .
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The rest his look Bound with Gorgonian rigor not to move . --
Milton .
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2 . (
Med .)
See 1st {
Rigor },
2 .
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3 .
Severity of climate or season ;
inclemency ;
as ,
the rigor of the storm ;
the rigors of winter .
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4 .
Stiffness of opinion or temper ;
rugged sternness ;
hardness ;
relentless severity ;
hard -
heartedness ;
cruelty .
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All his rigor is turned to grief and pity . --
Denham .
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If I shall be condemn '
d Upon surmises , . . .
I tell you '
T is rigor and not law . --
Shak .
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5 .
Exactness without allowance ,
deviation ,
or indulgence ;
strictness ;
as ,
the rigor of criticism ;
to execute a law with rigor ;
to enforce moral duties with rigor ; --
opposed to {
lenity }.
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6 .
Severity of life ;
austerity ;
voluntary submission to pain ,
abstinence ,
or mortification .
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The prince lived in this convent with all the rigor and austerity of a capuchin . --
Addison .
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7 .
Violence ;
force ;
fury . [
Obs .]
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Whose raging rigor neither steel nor brass could stay . --
Spenser .
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Syn :
Stiffness ;
rigidness ;
inflexibility ;
severity ;
austerity ;
sternness ;
harshness ;
strictness ;
exactness .
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