strong
strong 英 [strɒŋ] 美 [strɔŋ]
adj. 坚强的;强壮的;
比较级:stronger 最高级:strongest
- Strong can describe anything with firmness or power. You could have a strong will and resist the distractions of the internet while writing a paper all day, or your paper could have a strong argument, convincing your reader of your wisdom.
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- adj. 坚强的;强壮的;
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1. strong muscles
强健的肌肉
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2. She wasn't a strong swimmer (= she could not swim well).
她游泳不大行。
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3. He's strong enough to lift a car!
他力气大得能抬起一辆汽车!
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4. a strong wind
强风
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5. a strong drug
强效药物
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6. a strong team
强队
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7. a strong supporter
坚决拥护者
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8. strong support for the government
对政府的坚决拥护
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9. People have strong feelings about this issue.
人们对这个问题反应强烈。
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10. a strong chair
结实的椅子
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11. a strong marriage
巩固的婚姻
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12. a strong smell
浓烈的气味
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13. strong colours
浓重的色彩
- strong (adj.) Old English strang "physically powerful, powerful in effect; forceful, severe, firm, bold, brave; constant, resolute; arduous, violent," from Proto-Germanic *strangaz (source also of Old Norse strangr "strong," Dutch streng "strict, rigorous," Old High German strang "strong, bold, hard," German streng "strict, rigorous"), possibly from PIE *strenk- "tight, narrow." Originally compared strenger, strengest (compare old/elder/eldest).
- strong (adv.) Old English strange "strongly, violently, severely, furiously" (alongside strongly), from the same source as strong (adj.). Going strong (1898) is from racing. To come on strong was originally come it strong (1812).
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