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词汇 unrigorous
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Definition of unrigorous in English:

unrigorous

adjective ʌnˈrɪɡ(ə)rəs
  • Not thorough, careful, or strictly applied.

    I hold to an extremely loose and unrigorous version of this rule
    the medical societies dismissed the practice as unrigorous and unethical
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several scholars have voiced doubts about his translations for the Hakluyt Society, all done freely with a view to quick publication but unrigorous and even careless.
    • Philosophy, the very term, rests on two very human and very unrigorous terms: wisdom, which nobody knows what it is, and the love of it, the most ultimately subjective and unrigorous experience of them all.
    • It is typical of Marx's unrigorous mind that he should leave the answer ambiguous, as if commerce could exist independently of the people carrying it on.
    • His books are unrigorous and deceptive.
    • Academics were particularly horrified that Jencks and his colleagues should invoke such an unscientific and unrigorous concept as luck, which is associated with fairground fortune tellers and children who avoid cracks in the pavement.
    • They seemed to flaunt a kind of unfocused and unrigorous intensity that in almost any academic-dance classroom would be considered bad style.
    • The practice of friends getting together for long, informal and unrigorous conversations, may be dead or dying in Calcutta, but it's alive and well in Bangladesh.
    • Many historians seem to regard folklore as an ill-defined and unrigorous subject.
    Synonyms
    vague, indefinite, inexact, imprecise, ill-defined, unmeticulous
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