strong

[strɒŋ]
adj
involving or possessing physical or mental strength
solid or robust in construction; not easily broken or injured
having a resolute will or morally firm and incorruptible character
intense in quality; not faint or feeble
a strong smell
easily defensible; incontestable or formidable
concentrated; not weak or diluted
containing or having a specified number.(in combination)
having an unpleasantly powerful taste or smell
having an extreme or drastic effect
strong discipline
emphatic or immoderate
strong language
convincing, effective, or cogent
(of a colour) having a high degree of saturation or purity; being less saturated than a vivid colour but more so than a moderate colour; produced by a concentrated quantity of colouring agent
denoting or belonging to a class of verbs, in certain languages including the Germanic languages, whose conjugation shows vowel gradation, as sing, sang, sung.belonging to any part-of-speech class, in any of various languages, whose inflections follow the less regular of two possible patterns.See weak
(of a wind, current, etc) moving fast
(of a syllable) accented or stressed
(of an industry, market, currency, securities, etc) firm in price or characterized by firm or increasing prices
(of certain acids and bases) producing high concentrations of hydrogen or hydroxide ions in aqueous solution
prosperous; well-to-do (esp in the phrase a strong farmer)
adv
in a strong way; effectively
going strong
- 习惯用语
- have a strong stomach not to be prone to nausea
- come on strong to make a forceful or exaggerated impression