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These veterans still remember the rigorous discipline and hard training in these camps.
A

strict

B

vigorous

C

loose

D

imaginary


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句意:这些退伍老兵仍记得在这些营地经历的严格纪律和艰苦训练。rigorous的意思是“严格的,严谨的”。vigorous精力充沛的。loose松的,松散的。imaginary想象的,虚构的。
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