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1 rigour
noun(Brit.)1) (strictness) Strenge, diethe rigours of something — die Unbilden (geh.) einer Sache (Gen.)
* * *['riɡə]1) (strictness; harshness.) die Strenge2) ((also rigours noun plural) (of weather etc) the state of being very bad or unpleasant, or the hardship caused by this: the rigour(s) of life in the Arctic Circle.) die Strenge•- academic.ru/62423/rigorous">rigorous- rigorously
- rigorousness* * *rig·our[ˈrɪgəʳ]AM rig·or[AM -ɚ]n3. (demanding conditions)▪ \rigours pl Härten plthe \rigours of the winter die Härten des Winters* * *(US) ['rɪgə(r)]n1) no pl (= strictness) Strengef, Striktheitf2) pl (of climate, famine etc) Unbildenpl* * *1. Rigorosität f, Strenge f, Härte f:the full rigor of the law die volle Härte des Gesetzes2. Härte(akt) f(m)3. Härte f, Strenge f (des Winters), Rauheit f, Unfreundlichkeit f (des Klimas etc):the rigor(s) of the weather die Unbilden der Witterung4. Genauigkeit f, Exaktheit f, Striktheit f* * *noun(Brit.)1) (strictness) Strenge, die2) (of life, conditions, etc.) Härte, die; Strenge, diethe rigours of something — die Unbilden (geh.) einer Sache (Gen.)
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2 rigor
(Amer.) see academic.ru/62424/rigour">rigour* * *rig·orrig·our[ˈrɪgəʳ]AM rig·or[AM -ɚ]n3. (demanding conditions)▪ \rigors pl Härten pl* * *(US) ['rɪgə(r)]n1) no pl (= strictness) Strengef, Striktheitf2) pl (of climate, famine etc) Unbildenpl* * *1. Rigorosität f, Strenge f, Härte f:the full rigor of the law die volle Härte des Gesetzes2. Härte(akt) f(m)3. Härte f, Strenge f (des Winters), Rauheit f, Unfreundlichkeit f (des Klimas etc):the rigor(s) of the weather die Unbilden der Witterung4. Genauigkeit f, Exaktheit f, Striktheit frigor2 [ˈrıɡə(r)] s MED1. Schüttel-, Fieberfrost m* * *(Amer.) see rigour* * *n.Strenge -n f.
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