rigorously
adverb uk/ˈrɪɡ.ər.əs.li/ us/ˈrɪɡ.ɚ.əs.li/
(CAREFULLY)
approving严密地,缜密地;严谨地
in a careful way so that every part of something is looked at or considered to make certain it is correct or safe
The plutonium fuel cells had been rigorously tested. 钚燃料电池已经过严格测试。
Isabel thinks rigorously and creatively about many different things. 伊莎贝尔对许多不同的事情都进行了严谨而富有创造性的思考。
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- Manufacturers rigorously test new products to avoid skin reactions in those who use them.
- The state should be rigorously checking these licensees.
- The competition is rigorously even-handed in gender terms.
(SEVERELY)
严格地,严厉地
in a way that controls behaviour severely
The rules were applied too rigorously. 对规则的执行太教条了。
Driving bans for serious offences should be rigorously enforced. 应严格执行对严重违法的驾驶行为的禁令。
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- The company has an extremely stringent and rigorously applied safety policy.
- China has been rigorously enforcing the wearing of seat belts.
- Impurities could stay in the soil for up to 16 years if not rigorously controlled.
See: rigorous