robust
robust 英 [rəʊˈbʌst] 美 [roʊˈbʌst]
adj. 强健的;健康的;粗野的;粗鲁的
- Use robust to describe a person or thing that is healthy and strong, or strongly built. This adjective also commonly describes food or drink: a robust wine has a rich, strong flavor.
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- adj. 强健的;健康的;粗野的;粗鲁的
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1. At this time, a robust rabbit said: "No, or eat me !
这时,一只健壮的兔子又说:“不,还是先吃我吧!
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2. In a live animal, this sort of growth should make the heart overall more robust.
在一个活体动物体内,这类增长应该会使心脏总体上更加强健。
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3. This is a more robust security realm than the properties file realm, but for this you need to create tables and enter data in the database.
这是一种比属性文件域更加可靠的安全领域,但是为了实现该域,您需要创建相应的表,并在数据库中输入数据。
- robust (adj.) 1540s, from Middle French robuste (14c.) and directly from Latin robustus "strong and hardy," literally "as strong as oak," originally "oaken," from robur, robus "hard timber, strength," also "a special kind of oak," named for its reddish heartwood, from Latin ruber "red" (related to robigo "rust"), from PIE root *reudh- "red, ruddy." Related: Robustly; robustness. Robustious (1540s) was a common form in 17c. (see "Hamlet" iii.2); it fell from use by mid-18c., but was somewhat revived by mid-19c. antiquarian writers.
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