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adj. sterk; moedig; krachtig; stinkend--------adv. sterk, krachtig1 sterk ⇒ stoer, krachtig, fors; stevig, vast; f, gezond; zwaar 〈 van bier, sigaar〉; geconcentreerd, sterk 〈 van oplossing〉; sterk, scherp 〈 van geur, smaak〉; drastisch 〈 van maatregel〉; rans 〈 van boter〉; groot, sterk 〈 van groep〉; bekwaam; hevig, stevig 〈 van wind〉; hoog 〈 van koorts, prijs enz.〉; vurig; onregelmatig 〈 van werkwoord〉; uitgesproken; vastbesloten; kras 〈 van taal〉♦voorbeelden:1 strong argument • sterk/sluitend argumentstrong arm • macht, geweldstrong arm of the law • (sterke) arm der wetstrong belief/conviction • vaste overtuigingstrong dollar • sterke dollarstrong feelings • intense gevoelens, groot ongenoegenstrong language/stuff • krasse/krachtige taal, gevloektake a strong line • zich (kei)hard opstellenstrong measure • drastische maatregelstrong nerves • stalen zenuwenstrong stomach • sterke maag, maag die veel verdraagtstrong supporter • hevig/vurig aanhanger/supporterhold strong views • er een uitgesproken mening op nahoudenstrong voice • krachtige stem〈 slang〉 (still) going strong • nog steeds actief, nog steeds in de running/op dreeftwo hundred strong • tweehonderd man sterkbe strong for • veel ophebben met, krachtig steunenbe strong in • uitben/goed zijn in
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