rigorous examination
常見例句
- The study, being published Monday in the American Journal of Psychiatry, suggests that, under rigorous examination, many more children may be affected than previously suspected.
研究人員周一報(bào)告稱,韓國一項(xiàng)嚴(yán)格全面的研究表明,在美國和其他國家,自閉癥的患病率可能比之前預(yù)想的要高很多。 - London taxi drivers were voted both friendliest and most knowledgeable. Drivers in the English capital must pass a rigorous examination called The Knowledge to earn their taxi license.
倫敦計(jì)程車司機(jī)在服務(wù)態(tài)度和路線熟悉程度兩項(xiàng)的評(píng)選中名列榜首。倫敦的計(jì)程車司機(jī)在從業(yè)前必須通過一項(xiàng)嚴(yán)格的“知識(shí)”考試方可拿到出租司機(jī)駕照。 - Jeffrey Fuhrer, researcher director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, called the results intriguing but preliminary, requiring more rigorous statistical examination.
美國波士頓聯(lián)邦儲(chǔ)備銀行主任研究員Jeffrey Fuhrer認(rèn)為,研究取得挺吸引人成果,但仍需要統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)上更縝密地校驗(yàn)。 - My study was admittedly limited, more of a back-of-the-envelope estimate than a rigorous examination.
FORBES: Gun Death Data Points In Both Directions - The rub is obviously the painstaking research that goes into identifying such companies, including rigorous examination of their management teams.
FORBES: Billionaire Fund Manager Mario Gabelli: 'I Like PHD's: Poor, Hungry And Driven' (And Some Investment Themes) - The Commission is tasked with providing a thorough and rigorous examination of how, since its creation 100 years ago, Fed policy has affected output, employment, prices and financial stability over time.
FORBES: The Budget Stalemate Shows The Need For Monetary Reform 返回 rigorous examination