Riguroso in english
Rigorous
pronunciation: rɪgɜrəs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rɪgɜrəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
riguroso = rigorous ; severe ; strict ; tight ; thoroughgoing ; Draconian ; hard-line ; harsh ; conscientious.
Example: You are already familiar with the idea of enumerating isolate concepts in the rigorous facet analysis of CC.Example: Obviously if it were not for the fact that such indexes also have severe limitations there would be little need to produce any other type of subject index.Example: This may lead to deviations from the strict and most obvious alphabetical sequence.Example: Title indexes suffer from absence of tight terminology control.Example: The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Example: Now this may sound somewhat Draconian as an approach to the problem, but I really do believe, and I have studied this and thought about it very carefully for many years, that this is the only answer, that anything else is just an amelioration of the problem and is building up problems for the future.Example: Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.Example: In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.Example: Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.more:
» hacer más riguroso = tighten ; tightening up .
Example: Project Key Words aims to tighten national guidelines for use of key words in retrieval systems. Example: This appears to be a tightening up of the definition rather than a new approach.