stringent
stringent 英 [ˈstrɪndʒənt] 美 [ˈstrɪndʒənt]
adj. 严格的;严厉的;紧缩的;短缺的
- That teacher's demands are stringent — she wants the homework typed in her favorite font, on special paper, and each essay must be exactly 45 lines!
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- adj. 严格的;严厉的;紧缩的;短缺的
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1. In either case, though, the insistence that we be in the right place at the right time puts a very stringent constraint on our possible future actions.
不管在上述哪种情况下,我们都一定要在对的时间出现在对的地点,这就会很严格地限制自己未来可能做出的行为。
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2. Yes, IT governance does embody management according to stringent regulations, standards, and policies, but regulation is just a subset of the overall importance of IT governance for your business.
是的,IT 治理确实根据严格的法规、标准和政策来体现管理,但是法规只是 IT 治理对于您的企业的整个重要性的子集。
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3. But even then, as anti-drug policies show, the most stringent legislation is not always enough to change behaviour.
但是即便如此,正如反毒品政策所证明的,最严格的立法也不总是足够改变行为。
- stringent (adj.) c. 1600, "astringent," especially with reference to taste, from Latin stringentem (nominative stringens), present participle of stringere (2) "to compress, contract, bind or draw tight" (see strain (v.)). Of regulations, procedures, etc., 1846.
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