strong
英 [strɒŋ]
美[strɔŋ]
- adj. 坚强的;强壮的;牢固的;擅长的
- adv. 强劲地;猛烈地
- n. (Strong)人名;(英)斯特朗
英英释意
- 1. having strength or power greater than average or expected;
- "a strong radio signal"
- "strong medicine"
- "a strong man"
- 2. used of syllables or musical beats
- 3. not faint or feeble;
- "a strong odor of burning rubber"
- 4. having or wielding force or authority;
- "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons"
- 5. having a strong physiological or chemical effect;
- "a potent toxin"
- "potent liquor"
- "a potent cup of tea"
- 6. able to withstand attack;
- "an impregnable fortress"
- "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable"
- 7. of good quality and condition; solidly built;
- "a solid foundation"
- "several substantial timber buildings"
- 8. of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection;
- "`sing' is a strong verb"
- 9. having a high alcoholic content;
- "hard liquor"
- 10. freshly made or left;
- "a warm trail"
- "the scent is warm"
- 11. strong and sure;
- "a firm grasp"
- "gave a strong pull on the rope"
双语例句
- 1. The rescuers were beaten back by strong winds and currents.
- 救援人员因风浪太大而被迫中断工作。
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- 2. In New Zealand, the Maori people maintain a strong cultural tradition.
- 在新西兰,毛利人保持着深厚的文化传统。
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- 3. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
- 她会好的。她一直都很强壮。
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- 4. She was a fairly rigid person who had strong religious views.
- 她相当顽固,宗教观念极强。
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- 5. He is known for his political savvy and strong management skills.
- 他以睿智的政治头脑和强势的管理手腕出名。
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