rubric 英 ['ruːbrɪk]   美 ['rubrɪk]

rubric

rubric  英 ['ruːbrɪk] 美 ['rubrɪk]

n. 红字标题;红色印刷;题目  adj. 印为红字的 

名词复数:rubrics 

They claim that their goal is to “end the cycle of future bailouts,” under the general rubric of “ending corporate welfare. 在“结束公司福利”的通用标题下,他们宣称自己的目标是“结束未来救助的循环”。
But since we're especially interested in beings like us, people, this topic, this sub-specialized version of the question of identity, gets discussed under the rubric of the topic, personal identity. 由于我们对我们这种生物十分感兴趣,也就是人类,这个话题,属于同一性话题下的分支问题,通常会放在某话题的标题下讨论,也就是个人同一性

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  • n. 红字标题;红色印刷;题目
  • adj. 印为红字的
  • 1. They claim that their goal is to “end the cycle of future bailouts,” under the general rubric of “ending corporate welfare.

    在“结束公司福利”的通用标题下,他们宣称自己的目标是“结束未来救助的循环”。

  • 2. But since we're especially interested in beings like us, people, this topic, this sub-specialized version of the question of identity, gets discussed under the rubric of the topic, personal identity.

    由于我们对我们这种生物十分感兴趣,也就是人类,这个话题,属于同一性话题下的分支问题,通常会放在某话题的标题下讨论,也就是个人同一性

  • 3. He despised the Canons and rubric, swore by the Articles, and deemed himself consistent through the whole category which in a way he might have been.

    他瞧不起法典和礼拜规程,却又坚信宗教条例,并且自己认为在这类问题上是始终如一的——这从某方面说他是做到了的。

  • rubric (n.) c. 1300, "directions in religious services" (often in red writing), from Old French rubrique, rubriche "rubric, title" (13c.), from Latin rubrica "red ochre, red coloring matter," from ruber, from PIE root *reudh- "red, ruddy." Meaning "title or heading of a book" is from early 15c. Related: Rubrical.
ru·bric / ˈruːbrɪk ; NAmE ˈruːbrɪk / noun ( formal) a title or set of instructions written in a book, an exam paper, etc. (书本或试卷等上的)标题,提示,说明 rubric rubrics ru·bric / ˈruːbrɪk ; NAmE ˈruːbrɪk /
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