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61 strong will
strong willvontade forte. -
62 strong-arm
strong-arm[str'ɔŋ a:m] adj coll pela força, com violência. -
63 strong-backed
strong-backed[strɔŋ b'ækt] adj de costas fortes. -
64 strong-bodied
strong-bod.ied[strɔŋ b'ɔdid] adj forte (também vinho). -
65 strong-box
strong-box[str'ɔŋ bɔks] n caixa-forte. -
66 strong-limbed
strong-limbed[strɔŋ l'imd] adj de membros fortes. -
67 strong-mindedly
strong-mind.ed.ly[str'ɔŋ maindidli] adv de maneira firme, resoluta. -
68 strong-mindedness
strong-mind.ed.ness[strɔŋ m'aindidnis] n força de espírito (ou de caráter), firmeza de opiniões. -
69 strong-set
strong-set[strɔŋ s'et] adj baixo, rechonchudo, compacto. -
70 strong-voiced
strong-voiced[strɔŋ v'ɔist] adj com voz forte. -
71 strong-willed
strong-willed[strɔŋ w'ild] adj enérgico. -
72 strong-mindedness
strong-mindedness[¸strɔʃ´maindidnis] n силен характер. -
73 strong argument
sterk/sluitend argument -
74 strong arm of the law
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75 strong arm
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76 strong belief/conviction
strong belief/conviction -
77 strong dollar
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78 strong feelings
intense gevoelens, groot ongenoegen -
79 strong language/stuff
strong language/stuffkrasse/krachtige taal, gevloek -
80 strong measure
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