scrutiny n. 1.细看;细读。 2.仔细检查[考察];复查;彻查。 3.选票检查[复查]。 demand a scrutiny 要求(重新)检查(选票)。 make a scrutiny into 细查;彻查。 not bear scrutiny 经不住复查。 subject to the scrutiny of 可由[有待]…进行复查[彻查、追究]。
strict adj. 1.严格的;严厉的。 2.精确的,精密的;严谨的;严密的。 3.【植物;植物学】笔直的。 4.〔古语〕紧密的,亲密的。 You seem too strict with your young ones. 你对小孩子们似乎太严厉了。 He is very strict in observing the regulations. 他在遵守规章方面很严格。 strict discipline 严格的纪律。 a strict observer of rules 严守规则的人。 in strict confidence 十分秘密。 in the strict sense of the word 严格地讲。 live in strict seclusion 完全隐居。 n. -ness
When they meet in slovakia on thursday , nearly four years later , the personal bond may hold , but bush says he will subject putin to stricter scrutiny 当他们本周四在斯洛伐克会面时,距离两人上次在此会面已经四年,两人的私人情谊或许仍然稳固,但是布希说他会以更严格的标准来审视普廷。
Yet he did not leave a foot of this granite wall , as impenetrable as futurity , without strict scrutiny ; he did not see a fissure without introducing the blade of his hunting sword into it , or a projecting point on which he did not lean and press in the hopes it would give way 可是,这些象“未来”一样难以渗透的花岗石壁,他把别的地方都仔仔细细的检查过了。他每看到一线裂缝,就用那把剑的剑锋插进去撬,每看到一块凸出地面的地方,就去撞去推,希望它会陷进去。
百科解释
Strict scrutiny is the most stringent standard of judicial review used by United States courts. It is part of the hierarchy of standards that courts use to weigh the government's interest against a constitutional right or principle.