Meaning of the word strict. The meaning of the word "strict"

STRICT, strict, -aya, -oe; strict, strict, strictly, strict and strict; stricter; the strictest.
1. Very demanding, exacting. S. chief. S. examiner.
2. Severe, tough. Strict treatment. S. tone. Severe warning. C. reprimand.
3. Not allowing any deviations from the norm, completely accurate. Strict diet. C. accounting.
4. Not allowing deviations from the rules of behavior, from generally accepted ones moral standards. Strict morals. A man of strict rules.
5. Correct, not deviating from the best examples. C. artistic taste. Strict beauty.
6. About clothing, appearance, furnishings: simple, without decoration, but indicating good taste. C. suit. Strict hairstyle.
Strictly (colloquially) very strictly. Strictly forbidden.
Strictly speaking, introductory. sl. essentially.
noun rigor, -i, f.

Sentences containing the word STRICT

  • Ribbentrop was dressed in a strict black suit.
  • He was in a formal suit gray and in the pot.
  • My assumptions, subjected to strict analysis, fell away one after another.
  • Angel and kept under the strictest supervision.
  • A graying man in a strict black suit appeared.
  • His gaze was stern, even stern.
  • There was no longer such strict accounting.
  • Meanwhile, life flowed according to a strict schedule.
  • Lallemant immediately became strict and official.
  • Old books lay in strict order on the table.
  • Margaret noticed that his stern gaze softened.
  • Severe punishment threatened anyone who did not comply with this strict order.
  • Behind him, as I unmistakably determined from his black formal robe and white wig, walked a lawyer.
  • He looked at me with a cold, stern expression.
  • An inner quiet joy was imprinted on the pale, stern face.
  • All resources of these roads were strictly accounted for.
  • The engineer asked for strict silence, and all the hammers came down.
  • For this, the defrocked man received from us, under a strict agreement, kindling for the samovar.
  • His face became stern, pale, even handsome.
  • Following him, in strict order, other warriors approached.
  • The glasses gave the young director a stern and even gloomy look.
  • It is the essence that can be expressed in a concept and is the subject of strict knowledge - science.
  • Private life was under strict state control.
  • Its atoms are arranged in a strict order, forming a cubic lattice.
  • The pince-nez was framed in gold and had a rather austere appearance.
  • The distribution of gifts to Catholics was personally supervised by the chaplain, a man of strict appearance and manners.
  • Baths and pharmacies appeared under strict supervision.
  • He leaned back in the austere monastic chair, closed his eyes and groaned.
  • Only remembering the strict order of Jihangir, the Mongols did not deal with them.
  • Nevertheless, the old man sometimes felt bitter and offended to look at the strict but useless saint.

strict

exacting, demanding, vigilant, executive, precise, unwavering, opposite sex. lenient, compliant; faithful, reliable, accurate.

Severe, unmerciful, cruel, formidable, unforgiving of guilt. A strict father, a boss who doesn’t give orders, encouragement, doesn’t pamper, or is disproportionately punitive. Strict judge, truthful. Strict laws, formidable. - reprimand, the highest degree of disapproval. -supervision, -accounting, -take care, accurate, extreme. - truth, - conscience, - morality, pure, unyielding. Strict horse mouthpiece. - a dog collar, punitive, causing severe pain and forcing one to obey. - punishment, strong, cruel. - an order that requires precise execution.

Strict dog, sensitive, vigilant; - game, watchful, cautious, which is difficult to spoil. Keep your ear strictly, look strictly, don’t yawn, the combination of the words sharp and strict: This is a strict knife, just like cutting off your hand. The terrible giant steps on the strict peaks, Lomonosov. Strictly order, with a threat; strictly observe, without omissions, precisely; strictly exact, severely, mercilessly. At the beginning, every business is strict. The strict law of the guilty creates. A strict law creates great guilt. With the new head, we have become strict, we don’t give in to habits. This horse is strict, don't come from behind. They searched me strictly, rummaged through everything. He is strict, excessively. Guard the trap more strictly, sensitively, right; words with a common root. Strictness property, quality, condition according to adj. Strictly over whom, over what, Vlad. strictly guard, hold in hands; guard sparingly;

To whom, strictly reprimand. To be strict, to take on a stern appearance, posture, to beware, to beware, to be shy. The bird is busy and wants to fly away. The horse is being trained. scared, afraid, ears pricked, restless. The neighbor is swearing at you, sib. angry, sulking, mistrustful, or scheming. Severity of symb. the severity of the amulet, and

2) caution.

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova.

strict

Aya, oh; strict, strict, strictly, strict and strict; stricter; the strictest.

    Very demanding, exacting. S. chief. S. examiner.

    Harsh, tough. Strict treatment. S. tone. Severe warning. C. reprimand.

    Not allowing any deviations from the norm, completely accurate. Strict diet. C. accounting,

    Not allowing deviations from the rules of behavior, from generally accepted moral standards. Strict morals. A man of strict rules. 3. Correct, not deviating from the best examples. C. artistic taste. Strict beauty. 6. About clothing, appearance, furnishings: simple, without decoration, but indicating good taste. C. suit. Strict hairstyle. * Strictly (colloquially) - very strictly. Strictly forbidden. Strictly speaking, enter, eat. - essentially.

    noun rigor, -i, f.

New explanatory and word-formative dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.

strict

    1. Very demanding, exacting.

      Full of exactingness and exactingness.

      Expressing exactingness, exactingness.

    1. Not allowing for leniency; harsh (about a person).

      Merciless, cruel (about punishment, influence).

    1. Strictly carried out, observed.

      sticking to something exactly next thing.

    1. Not allowing deviations from accepted norms of behavior and morality.

      Strictly adheres to accepted standards of behavior and morality.

    1. Combining simplicity and nobility of lines, shapes, outlines.

      Compliant classic style.

Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1998

Strict (destroyer)

« Strict" - Russian destroyer of the "Falcon" type.

In the winter of 1902-1903 he moved from the Baltic to Sevastopol. He performed combat service in the Black Sea Fleet. On October 10, 1907, she was reclassified as a destroyer.

Examples of the use of the word strict in literature.

But we know one thing for sure: every adult citizen of both sexes in the 250 million Soviet people, covered the strictest passport system, is under the notice, if not registered, of the KGB and under constant surveillance of its secret service network.

And in the sphere of avant-garde improvisational jazz, punk-funk received, oddly enough, development in the person of the followers of one of the most consistent and strict avant-garde artists - Ornette Coleman.

Caravans of transports, surrounded by flocks of convoy frigates, antediluvian battleships, aircraft, fans of nuclear-powered submarines - this entire armada crawled along coordinate grids in strict in accordance with the plans of the Admiralty, which so far remained a secret even to squadron commanders, but not to earthlings.

For 24 years, the Farnborough Air Show remained strictly national.

During one of the relapses, Aurelius ran away, despite the strictest supervision.

For all this,” said the Traffic Inspector, “there are two fines: Strict and Very Strict.

These are examples of self-oscillations of a vortex nature, but self-oscillations can also be a product of the influence of a constant disturbing factor strictly periodic in nature, single- or multi-tone.

We must recognize conditional rationality strict treatment of a child, if we hope to convince a teacher who is forced to use an authoritarian method of education that it is possible to do without such a method on the basis of the prevention of neurotic conditions.

They say in the Pizdville Valley that you are sailing on a leisurely ship to China. strictly because of a lot of money and nitrogenous film infantry.

Arrogant City, decorated, as befits a world capital, with magnificent buildings, displayed a row of sparkling spiers and architectural orders, at times strict and simple ones, such as those whose capitals were like baskets of acanthus leaves, or those where the recesses on the columns were borrowed from the supports on which the ancient Greeks leaned their spears - these forms are more graceful in their simplicity than anything that later managed to invent the art of man.

The houses were dressed up like women, buffoons and butterflies, letters peeked out from acanthus curls, forming moral teachings, and officials, in accordance with the requirements of the strict realism, were twice as tall as commoners.

Gumilev declared acmeism to be an organically worthy and legitimate heir of the best that symbolism gave, but having its own spiritual and aesthetic foundations - fidelity to the pictorially visible world, its plastic objectivity, increased attention to poetic technique, strict taste, the blooming conviviality of life.

There was no court etiquette strictly formalized, apparently, and one of the nobles stepped forward as Alak sat down on the high seat.

Saint Brigid, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Teresa, Saint Magdalene de Pazzi, Mary Alacoque and many other extravagant saints, whose piety and prophetic gift are praised in the church calendar, were, apparently, women whose imagination, overly inflamed strict way of life, often made them completely insane.

In the evening, a fire was built, scarecrows were solemnly placed on it, pictures smeared in mud were laid out around, where the Duke with seven hundred halberdiers stormed Belgrade, and everything was set on fire. strictly a seasoned buffoonish ceremony.

Ushakov's Dictionary

Strict

strict *****

softness, serious to severity. “The interrogation was extremely strict point by point.” Nekrasov. “You can’t! strictly ( adv.) said my uncle." M. Gorky. “The open pupils were stern and calm.” A.Blok. Strict look. Strict tone. Strict treatment.

2. Not allowing any deviations, deviations from accepted norms, regulations, completely accurate. “The clerk was forced to tell the nuts a strict count.” Pushkin. “She hosted the whole city, observing strict etiquette.” Pushkin. “We are only capable of worrying, and not worrying, in the strict sense of the word, but only saying pitiful words.” Saltykov-Shchedrin. Strict order. Strict accounting. Strict diet. Strict supervision. Strict observation. Strict isolation.

3. Very stern, not allowing leniency or connivance. Strict law. Severe reprimand. Strict measures. Strict rule. Strict punishment.

| The kind that makes you obey *****

Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language

Strict

affectionate

Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

Strict

1. Syn: precise, specific, pure

Ant: lax, imprecise, undefined

2. Syn: classic, correct

3. Syn: demanding, exacting (book, amp.), harsh

Ant: lax, undemanding, undemanding

Ozhegov's Dictionary

STR ABOUT GIY, oh, oh; strict, strict, strict, strict And strict; stricter; the strictest.

1. S. chief. S. examiner.

2. Harsh, tough. Strict treatment. S. tone. Severe warning. C. reprimand.

3. Not allowing any deviations from the norm, completely accurate. Strict diet. C. accounting.

4. Not allowing deviations from the rules of behavior, from generally accepted moral standards. Strict morals. A man of strict rules.

5. Correct, not deviating from the best examples. C. artistic taste. Strict beauty.

6. About clothes, appearance, furnishings: simple, without decoration, but indicating good taste. C. suit. Strict hairstyle.

Strictly(colloquial) very strictly. Strictly forbidden.

Strictly speaking,introductory sl. essentially.

| noun rigor, And, and.

Efremova's Dictionary

Strict

  1. adj.
    1. :
      1. Very demanding, exacting.
      2. Full of exactingness and exactingness.
      3. Expressing exactingness, exactingness.
    2. :
      1. Not allowing for leniency; harsh (about a person).
      2. Merciless, cruel (about punishment, influence).
    3. :
      1. Strictly carried out, observed.
      2. Exactly adhering to something, following something.
    4. :
      1. Not allowing deviations from accepted norms of behavior and morality.
      2. Strictly adheres to accepted standards of behavior and morality.
    5. :
      1. Combining simplicity and nobility of lines, shapes, outlines.
      2. Meeting the requirements of a classic style.

Russian language dictionaries



Strict

Strict

adj., used often

Morphology: strict, strict, strictly, strict And strict; stricter; adv. strictly

1. Strict they call someone who does not allow deviations from any norm in communicating with someone, in someone’s behavior, and demands compliance with any rules.

Strict teacher, judge, critic, master. | Strict parents. | Strict reader. | Someone is strict in judgment and in dealing with subordinates. | She is strict with children.

2. Strict they call someone’s manner of behavior or communication if it feels demanding and exacting.

A stern look, a look. | Stern tone, voice. | Stern facial expression.

3. Strict it is called something that does not allow for leniency, exceptions to the rules.

Severe reprimand. | Strict law. | Severe punishment. | Take strict measures. | Impose a strict ban. | Give a strict order. | Selection for naval special forces groups was very strict.

4. Strict they call something that requires strict adherence to any instructions or guidelines.

Strict diet. | Strict economy. | Strict accounting, control, order, charter, schedule. | Strict rules.

5. Strict they call something that implies clarity of meaning, direct interpretation, etc.

Strict consistency. | Strict demarcation. | In strict accordance with something. | In the strict sense of the word.

6. Strict refers to behavior and lifestyle that involve adherence to strict moral standards behavior, morality.

A man of strict rules. | Live a strict life. | Old Believers are strict in their behavior. | Strict morality. | A strict moral code creates a sense of duty in a person.

7. Strict name facial features if they meet the requirements of the classical style.

Strict profile.

8. Strict they call lines, shapes, outlines in clothing, hairstyle, furnishings, etc., if they are distinguished by simplicity and grace, and have no frills.

Strict design. | Strict cut of the dress. | Strict office. | The wife put on a formal English suit.

9. If anyone strictly prohibits someone from doing something, then this means that this person attaches great importance great value this ban.

10. Expression strictly speaking you use at the beginning of your statement to speak more precisely about some phenomenon of reality.

severity noun, and.


Dictionary Russian language Dmitriev. D. V. Dmitriev. 2003.


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    strict- (very demanding, exacting) with whom and to whom. Strict with people (towards people). Her mother loved her madly, but was terribly strict with her (Dostoevsky). ...Then the village authorities, strict towards various wandering people, would have arrested us (Gorky) ... Control Dictionary

    STRICT, -oh, -oh; strict, strict, strictly, strict And strictly; stricter, the strictest.

    1. Very demanding; demanding. Strict teacher. Strict critic.[Governor:] Well, friend, how is your master?.. strict? does he like to scold him like that or not? Gogol, Inspector. Her mother loved her madly, but was terribly strict with her. Dostoevsky, Netochka Nezvanova. Do not be strict with this letter, it was prompted by the most sincere and fresh feeling. Stanislavsky, Letter to G.N. Fedotova, February 12. 1895. || Filled with exactingness and exactingness. Strict treatment.|| Expressing exactingness, exactingness. Strict look. Strict tone.- What if I, for example, decided to inform the commandant? - and then I made a very serious, even stern face. Lermontov, Taman.

    2. Not allowing any leniency or indulgence; severe. Severe reprimand(the highest penalty in the system of penalties in institutions, organizations, etc.). Strict law. Severe punishment. Take strict measures.

    3. Not allowing any deviations, carried out accurately and strictly. Strict diet. Strict economy. Strict accounting.[The Countess] received the entire city, observing strict etiquette. Pushkin, Queen of Spades. A strict, slowly increasing ration of excellent hospital food quickly restored his strength. B. Polevoy, The Tale of a Real Man. || Accurate, complete, perfect. Strict consistency. Strict demarcation. In strict accordance with smth. In the strict sense of the word.- Life is like life: everything is done in strict dependence and proper order. Sleptsov, Difficult time.

    4. Not allowing deviations from accepted norms of behavior and morality. A man of strict rules.Living in accordance with strict morality, I have never done harm to anyone in my life. N. Nekrasov, Moral man. He was a man of strict life, incorruptible, and did not allow theft or logging. Gladkov, A Tale of Childhood. || Strictly adhering to something, following something. Strict Followers German philosophy Since the time of Kant, especially the strict Hegelians, despised and partly even hated everything French. Chernyshevsky, Essays on the Gogol period of Russian literature. I saw and heard a lot in those years of strict zealots of piety. Gladkov, A Tale of Childhood.

    5. Correct, meeting the requirements of the classic style. Severe facial features.The artist would call the beauty of the Armenian girl classical and strict. Chekhov, Beauties. [Mother] looked at Sophia’s stern profile and her head, covered with a heavy mass of golden hair. M. Gorky, Mother. || One that is characterized by noble simplicity of lines, forms, lack of decoration (clothing, hairstyle, furnishings, etc.). Formal suit. Strict hairstyle.[Fanarin] brought Nekhlyudov into his strict style business office. L. Tolstoy, Resurrection. Ivan Maksimovich is dressed in a strictly cut frock coat. Sartakov, Sayan Ranges.

    6. Hunt. Sensitive, timid; watchful. Elk is a very strict animal: one is enough 289 disturb him once so that he leaves his favorite place for a long time. Arsenyev, Dersu Uzala.

Source (printed version): Dictionary of the Russian language: In 4 volumes / RAS, Institute of Linguistics. research; Ed. A. P. Evgenieva. - 4th ed., erased. - M.: Rus. language; Polygraph resources, 1999; (electronic version):