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The meaning of Rigors

Rigors – definition

noun

A sudden feeling of cold with shivering accompanied by a rise in temperature, often with copious sweating, especially at the onset or height of a fever.

plural noun

Difficult conditions

Usage examples:

Chan shows how the rigors of big-city american life can affect a new immigrant.

Rigors translation into English

Rigors: translate from English into Chinese

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严酷, 严格, 精密, 发呆

Rigors: translate from English into Dutch

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Ontberingen, Strenge maatregelen

Rigors: translate from English into French

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Rigueurs, Rigueur

Rigors: translate from English into German

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Strapazen, Unbilden

Rigors: translate from English into Hindi

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कठोरता, दृढ़ता, निठरता, कठिनता

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Rigori, Rigore

Rigors: translate from English into Korean

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엄격함, 혹심함, 추위 따위가 혹심함

Rigors: translate from English into Russian

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Строгость, Строгие меры

Rigors: translate from English into Spanish

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Rigores, Rigor, Severidad

Word origin

late Middle English: from Old French rigour from Latin rigor ‘stiffness’.

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