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rubric [ˈrubrɪk]

n. (用红字印刷的)题目(或句子等); 注释; 写在礼拜规程里的礼仪指示; 习俗;
adj. 印为红字的;
复数:: rubrics

例句:

  • Two doors along , a rubric stood out from the tenebrous gloom.
    走过两扇门,黑洞洞的幽暗中显现出注目的题目.
  • There was a firm rubric in the book about what had to be observed when interrogating anyone under seventeen.
    书中严格规定了审讯17岁以下未成年人时应当遵守的事项。
  • The aid comes under the rubric of technical co-operation between governments.
    这项援助归于政府间的技术合作这一类别。
  • Evidently, self-examination was part of the rubric.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The rubric advised candidates to spend...an hour on the first part.
    来自R. V. Jones
  • I know plenty of withholding, low-affect gay men who under this rubric would "look" heterosexual.
    来自SA