sturdy
英:[ˈstɜ:di] 美: [ˈstɜrdi]
sturdy 基本解释
adj.强壮的,健全的;坚固的,耐用的;坚定的;精力充沛的
n.(羊的)晕倒病;
双语释义
adj.(形容词)强壮的,结实的 strong and healthy
坚定的;不退让的 firm;not yielding
英英释义
sturdy[ 'stə:di ]
adj.having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships"sturdy young athletes"
同义词:hardystalwartstout
not making concessions同义词:uncompromisinginflexible
substantially made or constructed"sturdy steel shelves"; "sturdy canvas"
同义词:tough
sturdy 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)~+名词
同近义词辨析
wholesome, fit, robust, strong, sound, tough, healthy, sturdy, vigorous, well这组词都有“健康的,强健的”的意思,其区别是:
wholesome多指能给人留下身体健康、思想健全或品德良好等印象。
fit既可指健壮又可指健全无病。
robust强调身体强健。
strong既指体格健壮,又指体力或精神上的力量。
sound侧重身体各部分或器官没有病,无任何缺陷,即健康。
tough着重指人的体格健壮。
healthy指身体无病,也可指身心健全、正常的。
sturdy侧重于结实的体格。
vigorous指人强健有力,精力充沛。
well仅指没有疾病,但不一定很健康。
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- The sturdy young man removed the rock without effort.
那个壮实的小伙子没费多大劲便把石块搬开了。 - His son has grown up into a sturdy hardworking young man.
他的儿子已成长为一个健壮勤劳的小伙子。 - That chair doesn't look very sturdy.
椅子看上其不坚固。 - Have you any sturdy hiking boots?
有没有耐用的健行靴? - They kept up a sturdy opposition to the plan.
他们坚决反对这个计划。 - He put up a sturdy fight to the end.
他坚持斗争到最后。
权威例句
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