1 the state of being serious, rather than intending to be funny:
2 the quality or state of being serious or severe in effect :
In this regard, the proportion of each disease in this group reflects the perceived seriousness of disease by the sick person or their parents.
Still, the appropriate quantum of punishment is not set by considerations of optimal deterrence, but by the seriousness of the wrong done.
Consequently, the comic talents often overcompensate for their low esteem by hungering after completely humourless projects to prove their seriousness.
First, a silent, orderly march was meant to symbolise the responsibility and seriousness of this student movement.
We should note that ratings of seriousness of prostate cancer and emotional well-being were not associated with changes in level of either religiosity or spirituality.
They may set a deadline for the prospect, or they may exaggerate the seriousness of the situation to increase the prospect's fear.
Results indicate a marked variation in perceptions of seriousness between health practitioners and patients.
There appeared to be a strong association between the medical intervention of insulin and the syringe, and perceptions of seriousness.
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壞的, 嚴重, 惡劣…
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gravedad, seriedad, seriedad [feminine…
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seriedade…
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深刻さ, 真剣さ, まじめさ…
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sérieux [masculine], gravité [feminine], sérieux…
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gravetat, serietat…
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