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[strɒŋ] 1. adj1) си́льний, ду́жий2) здоро́вий3) що ма́є си́лу (ша́нси, перева́гу)strong candidate — кандида́т, що ма́є вели́кі ша́нси
strong literary style — вира́зний стиль
4) си́льний, обі́знаний ( в чомусь)he is strong in chemistry — він до́бре зна́є хі́мію
5) рішу́чий, енергі́йнийstrong measures — суво́рі за́ходи
6) міцни́й, витрива́лийstrong design — міцна́ констру́кція
7) міцни́й; нерозве́денийstrong coffee — міцна́ ка́ва
strong remedy — сильноді́ючий за́сіб
strong drinks, strong waters — спиртні́ напо́ї
8) го́стрий, їдки́йstrong cheese — го́стрий сир
9) гру́бий, крути́йstrong language — круте́ слівце́
10) тверди́й, переко́наний; ре́вний, стара́нний11) си́льний, ваго́мий; серйо́знийstrong sense of disappointment — глибо́ке розчарува́ння
strong reason — ваго́ма причи́на
12) ясни́й, пе́вний, вира́знийa strong resemblance — вели́ка схо́жість
13) гучни́й ( голос)14) стійки́й, ста́лий, тверди́й (про ринок, ціни); зроста́ючий ( про ціни)15) що ма́є пе́вну чисе́льністьhow many strong are you! — скі́льки вас?
16) грам. си́льний2. n ( the strong) pl збірн.1) си́льні, здоро́ві, ду́жі2) вла́дні, можновла́дні3. adv розм.си́льно, рішу́чеto be going strong sl. — бу́ти в по́вній си́лі
to go it strong sl. — 1) ді́яти рішу́че 2) ді́яти нерозсу́дливо
to come it strong sl. — 1) зайти́ на́дто дале́ко; перебра́ти мі́ру 2) ду́же перебі́льшувати
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