strong
Prononciation : [/stɹɒŋ/]
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Contexte : « physical strength »
(adjective) having a lot of power or force in your body. When you are strong, you can easily lift heavy things or play sports without getting tired quickly.
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He is a strong athlete and can lift heavy weights effortlessly.
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She felt weak after being sick and couldn't lift the boxes.
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How strong is the strongest person you know?
Contexte : « intense or powerful »
(adjective) showing strong emotions or beliefs. When you are strong in your opinions, you feel them deeply and may be passionate about them.
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She had a strong desire to help others and volunteered all her free time.
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He didn't have a strong reaction to the movie; it just didn't interest him.
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What makes your best friend's personality strong?
Contexte : « reliable or effective »
(adjective) something that doesn't easily break or fail, or works well. A strong relationship is one where both people trust each other and support one another.
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Their friendship is strong because they always have each other's backs.
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The old bridge wasn't strong enough to support heavy trucks.
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How can you make your friendship stronger?
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