严谨
Characterized by rigorous, strict, and careful attention to detail, especially in logic or scientific methods.
Beispiele
3 von 5他的生活方式非常严谨。
His lifestyle is very disciplined.
我们必须对实验数据进行严谨的审查。
We must conduct a rigorous review of the experimental data.
你写作业能不能严谨一点?
Can you be a bit more careful with your homework?
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
严 (strict) + 谨 (cautious) = Being strictly cautious to avoid mistakes.
Schnelles Quiz
做学术研究一定要有___的态度。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 严谨
Beispiele
他的生活方式非常严谨。
everydayHis lifestyle is very disciplined.
我们必须对实验数据进行严谨的审查。
formalWe must conduct a rigorous review of the experimental data.
你写作业能不能严谨一点?
informalCan you be a bit more careful with your homework?
这篇论文的逻辑非常严谨。
academicThe logic of this paper is very rigorous.
公司需要一套严谨的财务制度。
businessThe company needs a rigorous financial system.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
严谨求实
rigorous and realistic
治学严谨
rigorous in one's studies
Wird oft verwechselt mit
严肃 means serious in manner or atmosphere, while 严谨 focuses on precision and logic.
Nutzungshinweise
Frequently used in academic contexts to describe research methods, arguments, or structures.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 严肃 (serious) when they mean 严谨 (rigorous/precise).
Merkhilfe
严 (strict) + 谨 (cautious) = Being strictly cautious to avoid mistakes.
Wortherkunft
Combining 'strictness' with 'prudence'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Chinese academic culture, '严谨' is considered one of the highest virtues for a scholar.
Schnelles Quiz
做学术研究一定要有___的态度。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 严谨
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr academic Wörter
平稳
B1Steady and stable without much fluctuation or change; often used to describe data trends or movement.
产物
B1The result or outcome of a specific process, historical period, or set of circumstances.
理由
B1A justification or explanation for something; the motive or basis for an action or belief.
获益
B1To gain benefit or profit from something, such as an experience, a policy, or a relationship.
权威性
B1The quality of being authoritative or having the power to influence others because of recognized expertise or position.
引述
B1To quote or refer to someone else's words or a passage from a text to support an argument.
严密
B2Tight, rigorous, or closely-knit; often used to describe logic, security, or organization.
乃至
B2And even; even to the extent of. Used to show a progression from small to large, or from less important to more important.
间接
B1Not direct; occurring through an intermediary or as a secondary result.
正面
B1Positive or favorable; also refers to the front side of an object.
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