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strong (EN)
adjectif

adjectif “strong”

strong, comp. stronger, sup. strongest
  1. fort
    The strong horse easily pulled the heavy cart up the hill.
  2. résistant
    The bridge was built with strong steel beams to endure the weight of heavy traffic.
  3. puissant
    This political party is very strong.
  4. déterminé
    Despite numerous setbacks, she remained strong in her commitment to open the community center.
  5. robuste
    This broth will keep you strong in winter.
  6. intense
    The strong aroma of garlic filled the kitchen as soon as the cloves hit the hot pan.
  7. corsé (pour le goût), fort (pour l'odeur)
    The cheese left in the fridge had developed such a strong odor that it filled the entire kitchen as soon as the door was opened.
  8. virulent
    His speech contained strong words that shocked the audience.
  9. concentré
    That's a really strong coffee.
  10. irrégulier (en grammaire, pour les verbes)
    The verb "sing" becomes "sang" in the past tense, which makes it a strong verb due to the vowel change.
  11. accentué
    In the sentence "I want tea and cookies," the word "and" is usually pronounced in its strong form, /ænd/, for emphasis.
  12. riche (pour une personne ou une organisation), solide (pour une économie)
    Despite the global financial crisis, the country maintained a strong economy.
  13. composé (suivi du nombre de personnes ou d'unités)
    The choir was impressive, eighty voices strong, filling the hall with harmonious melodies.
  14. fort (en logique, pour un axiome ou un théorème qui entraîne de nombreuses conséquences)
    The theorem is strong enough to encompass several corollaries, making it a powerful tool for mathematicians.