rubric

rubric [ˈru:brɪk]  [ˈrubrɪk] 

第三人称复数:rubrics

rubric 基本解释

名词(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

形容词印为红字的

rubric 网络解释

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1. 标题:rubidium freqnency standard 铷频率标准 | rubric 标题 | ruby crystal 红宝石晶体

2. 红字:rubout 谋杀 | rubric 红字 | rubrical 仪式指示的

rubric 词典解释

1. (试卷等开头的)说明,规定
    A rubric is a set of rules or instructions, for example the rules at the beginning of an examination paper.

    e.g. 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。

2. 题目;标题;类目
    A rubric is a title or heading under which something operates or is studied.

    e.g. 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。

rubric 单语例句

1. rubric的意思

1. ESDP stands for European Security and Defense Program, the rubric under which European allies have sought to carve out a distinct defense policy.

rubric 英英释义

rubric的翻译

noun

1. category name

    e.g. it is usually discussed under the rubric of `functional obesity'

2. a title or heading that is printed in red or in a special type

3. rubric的翻译

3. a heading that names a statute or legislative bill
    may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with

    e.g. Title 8 provided federal help for schools

    Synonym: title statute title

4. an authoritative rule of conduct or procedure

5. directions for the conduct of Christian church services (often printed in red in a prayer book)

6. an explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text

    Synonym: gloss

verb

1. rubric

1. adorn with ruby red color