riguroso

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. strict
Si quieres perder diez kilos tendrás que seguir una dieta rigurosa.If you want to lose ten kilos you'll have to go on a strict diet.
a. harsh
El juez del caso es famoso por ser muy riguroso.The judge on this case has a reputation for being very harsh.
b. severe
Los sinvergüenzas que estafan a las personas mayores merecen un castigo riguroso.The crooks who con elderly people deserve severe punishment.
a. harsh
Son pocas las plantas que soportan el clima riguroso del norte de Siberia.Not many plants can withstand the harsh climate of northern Siberia.
b. hard (winter)
Muchas personas por poco murieron de hambre durante el largo y riguroso invierno de 1880.Many people nearly starved to death during the long, hard winter of 1880.
a. rigorous
El enfoque científico te proporciona métodos más rigurosos de análisis.The scientific approach provides you with more rigorous methods of analysis.
b. thorough
Antes de entrar en el museo, los guardias hicieron un riguroso control de nuestras pertenencias.Before we went into the museum, the guards performed a thorough check of our belongings.
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