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1 tough
1. adjective1) (strong; not easily broken, worn out etc: Plastic is a tough material.) robust, solid, seig2) ((of food etc) difficult to chew.) seig3) ((of people) strong; able to bear hardship, illness etc: She must be tough to have survived such a serious illness.) sterk, robust, seig4) (rough and violent: It's a tough neighbourhood.) barsk, tøff5) (difficult to deal with or overcome: a tough problem; The competition was really tough.) vrien, vanskelig2. noun(a rough, violent person; a bully.) bølle, tøffing- toughen
- tough luck
- get tough with someone
- get tough withbølle--------seig--------vanskelig--------vrienIsubst. \/tʌf\/1) barsking, tøffing, råskinn, hard type2) bølle, gangster, kjeltringIIverb \/tʌf\/bare i uttrykktough it out ( hverdagslig) holde ut, stå det over, motstå pressettough out klare seg gjennomIIIadj. \/tʌf\/1) solid, robust, hardfør2) hard, tøff, vanskelig, vrien, drøy, stri, besværlig, slitsom3) ( om person eller ting) hard, hardhudet, hardfør, seiglivet4) ( om person) rå, barsk, tøff, kaldblodig5) herdet, slitesterk, som tåler mye6) ( om person) seig, sta, ubøyelig, hard7) ( også overført) tungt fordøyelig, hardkokt, drøy, stiv8) ( om kjøtt) seigget tough with someone ta noen hardt, innta en tøff holdning overfor noentough shit (vulgært, uttrykker manglende sympati) jævla synda tough yarn en skipperskrøne, en utrolig historie -
2 sturdy
'stə:di1) (strong and healthy: He is small but sturdy.) robust, sterk2) (firm and well-made: sturdy furniture.) robust, solid•- sturdily- sturdinesskraftig--------robustIsubst. \/ˈstɜːdɪ\/( veterinærfag) dreiesykeIIadj. \/ˈstɜːdɪ\/1) ( om person) robust, kraftig, sterk2) ( om konstruksjon) solid, robust3) hardnakket, standhaftig4) besluttsom, resolutt5) ( botanikk) hardfør, robuststurdy common sense sunt bondevett -
3 hunk
(a lump of something broken or cut off from a larger piece: a hunk of cheese/bread.) blings, klump, stykkesubst. \/hʌŋk\/ ( hverdagslig)1) ( om brød) tykt stykke, blings, tykk skive, lons (også om kjøtt)2) klump, forklaring: stort og uhåndterlig stykke3) forklaring: en veldig stor person4) forklaring: en seksuelt tiltrekkende, robust mann5) (slang, amer.) bumsea hunk of a man et skikkelig mannebein, et sexy mannfolk -
4 stout
I adjective1) (strong or thick: a stout stick.) solid, kraftig, tykk2) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.) modig, standhaftig3) (fat: He's getting stout.) tykk(fallen), bred (over baken), tung•II adjective(a dark, strong type of beer.) mørkt ølkjekk--------traustIsubst. \/staʊt\/forklaring: sterkt, mørkt øl brygget med ristet malt eller bygg, porterIIadj. \/staʊt\/1) ( om person) kraftig bygd, solid, tykk, i godt hold2) robust, holdbar, solid, sterk, kraftig3) modig, djerv4) standhaftig, hardnakkethave a stout heart være modigstout fellow! bravo!, bra gjort!, flink gutt!, det var gutten sin, det!
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robust — ro|bust [rəˈbʌst, ˈrəubʌst US rəˈbʌst, ˈrou ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: robustus strong (like an oak tree) , from robur oak, strength ] 1.) a robust person is strong and healthy ▪ a robust man of six feet four 2.) a robust system,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
robust — ro|bust [ rou bʌst ] adjective 1. ) a robust person is strong and healthy a ) a robust system or organization is strong and successful: a robust economy b ) a robust object is strong and unlikely to break: a robust engine 2. ) firm and determined … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
robust — adjective 1 a robust person is strong and healthy: a robust 85 year old 2 a robust object is strong and not likely to break: a six foot giant who seemed likely to flatten even the most robust of deckchairs 3 a robust system, organization etc is… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
robust — UK [rəʊˈbʌst] / US [roʊˈbʌst] adjective 1) a robust person is strong and healthy a) a robust system or organization is strong and successful a robust economy b) a robust object is strong and unlikely to break a robust engine 2) firm and… … English dictionary
robust — [rəʊˈbʌst] adj 1) a robust person is strong and healthy 2) a robust object is strong and unlikely to break 3) firm and determined a robust approach[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
robust — belastbar; fest; ehern; stabil; stattlich; haltbar; zäh; kräftig; stark; taff (umgangssprachlich); widerstandsfähig; … Universal-Lexikon
robust — adj. (robuster, robustest) 1 (of a person, animal, or thing) strong and sturdy, esp. in physique or construction. 2 (of exercise, discipline, etc.) vigorous, requiring strength. 3 (of intellect or mental attitude) straightforward, not given to… … Useful english dictionary
ro|bust´ness — ro|bust «roh BUHST, ROH buhst», adjective. 1. strong and healthy; sturdy: »a robust person, a robust mind. SYNONYM(S): hardy, stalwart, stout, sound. See syn. under strong. (Cf. ↑strong) 2. suited to or requiring bodily strength: robust exercises … Useful english dictionary
ro|bust´ly — ro|bust «roh BUHST, ROH buhst», adjective. 1. strong and healthy; sturdy: »a robust person, a robust mind. SYNONYM(S): hardy, stalwart, stout, sound. See syn. under strong. (Cf. ↑strong) 2. suited to or requiring bodily strength: robust exercises … Useful english dictionary
ro|bust — «roh BUHST, ROH buhst», adjective. 1. strong and healthy; sturdy: »a robust person, a robust mind. SYNONYM(S): hardy, stalwart, stout, sound. See syn. under strong. (Cf. ↑strong) 2. suited to or requiring bodily strength: robust exercises.… … Useful english dictionary
har|dy — har|dy1 «HAHR dee», adjective, di|er, di|est, noun, plural dies. –adj. 1. able to bear hard treatment; strong; robust: »hardy frontier settlers. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary