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    /'streɳθ/ * danh từ - sức mạnh, sức lực, sức khoẻ - độ đậm, nồng độ; cường độ =the strength of tea+ độ đậm của nước trà =the strength of wine+ nồng độ của rượu - số lượng đầy đủ (của một tập thể...) =they were there in great (full) strength+ họ có mặt đông đủ cả - (quân sự) số quân hiện có - (kỹ thuật) sức bền; độ bền =strength of materials+ sức bền vật liệu !to measure one's strength with someone - (xem) measure !on the strength of - tin vào, cậy vào; được sự khuyến khích của; căn cứ vào, lập luận từ =I did it on the strength of your promise+ tôi làm việc đó là tin vào lời hứa của anh

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