rigours - définition. Qu'est-ce que rigours
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rigours - définition


rigours      
demanding, extreme conditions.
rigour         
ADHERING ABSOLUTELY TO CERTAIN CONSTRAINTS WITH CONSISTENCY
Rigorous; Intellectual rigor; Rigor; Theoretical rigor; Methodological rigor; Mathematical rigor; Logical rigor; Formal rigor; Rigorous proof; Formally rigorous; Intellectual rigour; Principled approach; Mathematical rigour; Scientific rigor; Intellectually honest; Scientific rigour
(rigours)
Note: in AM, use 'rigor'
1.
If you refer to the rigours of an activity or job, you mean the difficult, demanding, or unpleasant things that are associated with it.
He found the rigours of the tour too demanding.
N-PLURAL: usu the N of n
2.
If something is done with rigour, it is done in a strict, thorough way.
The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour.
N-UNCOUNT
rigour         
ADHERING ABSOLUTELY TO CERTAIN CONSTRAINTS WITH CONSISTENCY
Rigorous; Intellectual rigor; Rigor; Theoretical rigor; Methodological rigor; Mathematical rigor; Logical rigor; Formal rigor; Rigorous proof; Formally rigorous; Intellectual rigour; Principled approach; Mathematical rigour; Scientific rigor; Intellectually honest; Scientific rigour
(US rigor)
¦ noun
1. the quality of being rigorous.
severity or strictness.
2. (rigours) demanding, extreme conditions.
Origin
ME: from OFr. rigour from L. rigor 'stiffness'.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour rigours
1. It softens students up for the rigours of globalisation.
2. Camilla‘s designers have yet to adapt her outfit to cope with the rigours of royal tours.
3. He has applied the same "back–to–basics" rigours to Regent.
4. Leon Brittan, William Waldegrave, Ken Clarke, George Robertson and others have adapted well to modern boardroom rigours.
5. The ultimate pick–me–up, the good doctor is simply the arrival of new grass after the rigours of winter.