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 strict [strikt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 严厉的, 绝对的, 详尽的, 严格的, 精确的

[法] 严格的, 精确的, 绝对的




    strict
    [ adj ]
    1. characterized by strictness, severity, or restraint

    2. <adj.all>
    3. rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard

    4. <adj.all>
      rigorous application of the law
      a strict vegetarian
    5. (of rules) stringently enforced

    6. <adj.all>
      hard-and-fast rules
    7. incapable of compromise or flexibility

    8. <adj.all>
    9. severe and unremitting in making demands

    10. <adj.all>
      an exacting instructor
      a stern disciplinarian
      strict standards


    Strict \Strict\, a. [Compar. {Stricter}; superl. {Strictest}.]
    [L. strictus, p. p. of stringere to draw or bind tight, to
    strain. See {Strain}, and cf. {Strait}, a.]
    1. Strained; drawn close; tight; as, a strict embrace; a
    strict ligature. --Dryden.

    2. Tense; not relaxed; as, a strict fiber.

    3. Exact; accurate; precise; rigorously nice; as, to keep
    strict watch; to pay strict attention. --Shak.

    It shall be still in strictest measure. --Milton.

    4. Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact
    rules; severe; rigorous; as, very strict in observing the
    Sabbath. ``Through the strict senteries.'' --Milton.

    5. Rigidly; interpreted; exactly limited; confined;
    restricted; as, to understand words in a strict sense.

    6. (Bot.) Upright, or straight and narrow; -- said of the
    shape of the plants or their flower clusters.

    Syn: Exact; accurate; nice; close; rigorous; severe.

    Usage: {Strict}, {Severe}. Strict, applied to a person,
    denotes that he conforms in his motives and acts to a
    principle or code by which he is bound; severe is
    strict with an implication often, but not always, of
    harshness. Strict is opposed to lax; severe is opposed
    to gentle.

    And rules as strict his labored work confine,
    As if the Stagirite o'erlooked each line.
    --Pope.

    Soon moved with touch of blame, thus Eve:
    ``What words have passed thy lips, Adam
    severe!'' --Milton.

    {The Strict Observance}, or {Friars of the Strict
    Observance}. (R. C. Ch.) See {Observance}.

    1. Nixon, on the second day of a private visit as a guest of the government, was briefed on China's "practice of being kind-hearted toward the students while setting strict demands on them," the official Xinhua News Agency said.
    2. President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed a trade agreement often called a treaty, though it is not a treaty in the strict sense.
    3. Those for strict interpretation quote an article by Alexander Hamilton in The Federalist.
    4. Gejdenson and other lawmakers have long urged the NRC to impose strict drug and alcohol standards instead of leaving it up individual utilities.
    5. Deportable Cuban detainees are being held in a strict "lockdown" in a penitentiary in Talladega, Ala., so another disturbance is considered unlikely.
    6. "The population increase will gobble up all the economic gains each year unless it is put under strict control," the Xinhua news agency quoted Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong as saying.
    7. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had the technology for the food, but the deadlines, strict specifications and relatively small orders kept major manufacturers from taking on the project.
    8. On the ground level, every job BT does has to be planned, and resources allocated in a strict order.
    9. The government, he said, implemented UN sanctions immediately and local financial institutions were under strict instructions to freeze transfers of Yugoslav funds.
    10. It takes place in World War II during the German occupation of Paris, when a strict curfew made it essential to catch the last subway train home.
    11. It is ironic that Argentina, which generally hasn't followed policies as consistent and strict as those of Mexico, considers itself a candidate for a bigger discount than Mexico.
    12. More customers are entering showrooms, but economic doubts and strict bank lend ing are keeping many from buying.
    13. As a minister in the state government of Baden-Wurttemberg, where he was responsible for law and order, he enjoyed the reputation of a strict conservative.
    14. 'It seems to me that accountants can handle the whole business of financial advice; they have exams and strict entry procedures.' What has the association achieved though its campaigning?
    15. The debt can be surmounted only through strict economic discipline and adjustments, not through "gifts or donations" from the United States or the International Monetary Fund.
    16. The same political culture that treats felons gingerly because of their age has now spent the summer agitating that the crime problem can be solved by extending New York's strict gun-control laws nationally.
    17. At Wilmer Cutler in Washington, where the child-care center is normally open only until 5:30 p.m. during the week, the rule for leaving a child after hours is strict: "It's got to be an emergency," says Anne-Marie Smith, the director.
    18. EPA in 1986 sought public comment on whether to do nothing, to uphold the institute's recommendation, or to adopt a standard five or 10 times as strict.
    19. The SPD and unions want more tax revenues next year, to cut the budget deficit and encourage a relaxation in the Bundesbank's strict monetary policy. Mr Kohl said the German business community was prepared to play its part in the solidarity pact.
    20. Peterburg said soldiers were under strict orders not to interfere with hospitals but could enter to make arrests.
    21. The trustees' action last week was the only way around the county requirement to buy on a strict low-bid system. The distributor who won the cola contract doesn't carry Coke.
    22. Proposition 103, enacted by voters in November 1988, called for major rollbacks and other strict new regulation to minimize rate increases, though the initiative has been held inapplicable to the assigned-risk program.
    23. LOS ANGELES (AP) - California adopted strict auto emission rules to compel production of a new generaion of ultra-clean cars and fuels, toughening the strictest air quality controls in the nation.
    24. People see all these ugliest facts of mismanagement and justly demand a strict punishment of the culprits, not because of vengeance but to assert the realisation that it is inadmissible and impossible to throw the people's resources to the winds.
    25. Despite the strict Islamic dress code, there was a selection of wedding gowns featured plunging necklines and off-the-shoulder party dresses with prices from $200 to $600.
    26. Premier Li Peng lifted martial law today, but strict laws banning dissent remain in force.
    27. The Toulouse club helped relocate N'Tmack's brother and mother when he decided to join them. Despite its strict codes and amateur status, the attraction of the game is strengthened by the social and economic opportunities it provides.
    28. Formal agreements between bidding firms and business partners generally mandate strict confidentiality on the part of intermediaries.
    29. But assured tenancies took Pounds 950m, of which Pounds 880m went to schemes with contracted exits. In three separate cases, tax inspectors have laid down a strict interpretation of BES rules and are threatening to deny relief.
    30. The hunt, the first since 1962, is needed to trim the numbers of the once-threatened alligator, which has rebounded strongly since strict anti-poaching measures were instituted in the early 1970s.
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