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rigorous |
| 释义 |
rigorousrigorous /ˈrɪgərəs/ ●○○ adjective THESAURUSa strict order or rule is one that must be obeyed► stricta strict order or rule is one that must be obeyed: Thailand has very strict laws against drugs. I’m telling you this in the strictest confidence (=it must be kept completely secret). ► tough very strict: Tough new laws were introduced dealing with the sale of alcohol to minors. ► rigid strict and difficult to change. Used about rules and systems: The country has a rigid social system. ► rigorous difficult and with strict rules for how to behave. Used about things like programs, tests, and methods: New police officers undergo a rigorous training process. ► stringent very strict and exact. Used about rules and standards: The state of California already has stringent controls on pollution from cars. ► draconian formal very strict and cruel: The authorities had to use draconian measures to deal with the violence. 1careful, thorough, and exact: The car is put through rigorous safety checks.2very severe or strict: rigorous army training► see thesaurus at strict—rigorously adverb |
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- battlefield
- battlefront
- battleground
- battlements
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- Battle of Bull Run, the
- Battle of Bunker Hill, the
- Battle of Chancellorsville, the
- Battle of Cold Harbor, the
- Battle of Fredericksburg, the
- Battle of Gettysburg, the
- Battle of Guadalcanal, the
- Battle of Iwo Jima, the
- Battle of Little Bighorn, the
- Battle of Manassas, the
- Battle of Midway, the
- Battle of New Orleans, the
- Battle of Okinawa, the
- Battle of Saratoga, the
- Battle of the Bulge, the
- Battle of the Coral Sea, the
- Battle of the Wilderness, the
- Battle of Tippecanoe, the
- Battle of Yorktown, the
- battleship
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