1.As better technology enables more exacting experiments, phenomena that were once scoffed at as impossible become the new norm.
技术的不断进步使更严格的实验成为可能,曾经被嘲笑为不可能的现象成为了新的规范。
英:[ɪɡˈzæktɪŋ]
美:[ɪɡˈzæktɪŋ]
adj.
费劲的
需细致小心的
(标准)严格的
(对别人)严格的
v.
要求( exact的现在分词 )
苛求
迫使
强迫
ex·act·ing
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exactingly (adv.), exactingness (n.)
词根:exact
adj.exact 准确的,精密的;精确的
n.exaction 强求;勒索;榨取;苛捐杂税
vi.exact 勒索钱财
vt.exact 要求;强求;急需
Adjective
1. having complicated nutritional requirements; especially growing only in special artificial cultures;
"fastidious microorganisms"
"certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements"
2. severe and unremitting in making demands;
"an exacting instructor"
"a stern disciplinarian"
"strict standards"
3. requiring precise accuracy;
"an exacting job"
"became more exigent over his pronunciation"
the exact same[非规范用语]正是同一个,正是这个;完全相同的
exact solution精确解
exact science精密科学(如数学、物理学、化学等)
exact measurement精密测量
be more exact更确切地(说)
exact in对…很严谨
exact value精确值,准确值
exact match准确匹配
exact quantity确数;正确的数量
exact test精密试验
exact formula精密公式
strict, rigid, precise, firm, rigorous
"要求极高的,要求严格的",来自1580年代的现在分词形容词 exact(v.)。
from present participle of exact >entry 1
The first known use of exacting was in 1634
exactitudenoun
the quality or state of being exact
exactingadjective
making many or difficult demands upon a person an exacting teacher
an exacting task
1.As better technology enables more exacting experiments, phenomena that were once scoffed at as impossible become the new norm.
技术的不断进步使更严格的实验成为可能,曾经被嘲笑为不可能的现象成为了新的规范。
2.As the play’s title character, a grammatically exacting neurosurgeon named Ruth Wolff, Stevenson will repeat those last two phrases many times as events unfold and Ruth’s clarity and intellectual certainties erode.
3.Our manager is very exacting.
我们的经理很严谨.
4.Inspired by the West Coast jazz of Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan and others, Mr. Lyra brought a relaxed sophistication to his work, as well as an exacting standard for musical precision.
5.This was especially marked during the entrancing slow movement, where he placed each chord with the exacting deliberation of a sculptor adding tiny flecks of clay to a statue.
6.“The most difficult passages of an extremely exacting program were surmounted with ease and precision.”
7.He was a masterful and exacting improviser, and performed in schools, gardens and hospitals, as well as avant-garde institutions around the world.
8.It is an 18,000-square-foot stark brick building, divided into nine chambers built to his specifications, and Turrell’s are so exacting it takes a huge amount of work to complete a single installation.
9.Men with shaved heads, their bodies caked in white powder, move with exacting slowness.
10.It seems that three years ago, when Ms. Gevinson was getting the first issue of Rookie off the ground, Ms. Collins thought her work might not be up to Ms. Gevinson’s exacting standards.
11.But with less stage time, the supporting characters have to do more exacting work.
12.Foremost is Farrell herself, a musically exacting and sharp-eyed stager of the ballets she knows so well from her years as a New York City Ballet star.
13.Mr. Dreiwitz could be stern and exacting on the podium, but, many of his former musicians said, he ran the orchestra like a family, fostering a vibe of collegiality instead of competitiveness.
14.Like when youth leaders shamed girls who didn't live up to exacting purity standards, but never the boys.
15.But in their best seasons, both series confronted failure with exacting specificity.
16.If you have an exacting nature, plenty of patience and loads of time, making your own puff pastry is ideal.
17.An exacting, prolific songwriter and producer who released no shortage of music, Prince was known to keep another lifetime’s worth to himself.
18.The world of temporary managers is surely full of people who possess his exacting standards without his self-awareness.
昨时经理人世界无疑充满那些无意识但拥有自己严格标准的人。
19.“I want a wine that wraps its boozy arms around my food and says, ‘You and me, kiddo,’” said Dan, an exacting judge of pairings who found the orange wines wanting.
20.The melancholy “Dream English Kid” may not have the outward-facing joy of “Fiorucci,” nor the exacting wit of his cabinet of curiosities.