strongly
adverb
uk/ˈstrɒŋ.li/us/ˈstrɑːŋ.li/stronglyadverb(NOT WEAK)
B2
very much or in a veryseriousway:
强烈地;坚决地;坚定地They stronglybelievetheirchildrenshould makechoicesfor themselves.他们坚信应该由孩子们自己来选择。
Manylocalsare stronglyopposedto thedevelopment.许多当地居民强烈反对这项地产开发。
- Do youfeelvery strongly about this?
- Sexoutsidemarriageis stronglydisapprovedof in somecultures.
- The government'sproposalshave been stronglycriticizedby thetradeunions.
- It was a stronglywordedstatement.
- We, theundersigned, stronglyobjectto theclosureof St. Mary's Hospital: Jack James (Dr), Philippa Curry (Dr), Hugh Edwards.
Linguistics: very & extreme
- abjectly
- abundantly
- beyond
- biblical
- blankly
- completely
- desperately
- extreme
- highly
- positive
- rank
- raving
- smack
- spectacularly
- such
- terrible
- terribly
- unutterably
- veritably
- wonderfully
stronglyadverb(DIFFICULT TO BREAK)
in a way orformthat isdifficulttobreak:
牢固地;坚固地;结实地Equipment will have to be strongly made toenduretheweatherconditionson theicecap.设备必须制造得非常坚固,才能经受住冰盖上的天气条件。
Physically strong and powerful
- (as) tough as old bootsidiom
- beefy
- billy-o
- brute
- burly
- corded
- intensely
- invincible
- invincibly
- invulnerable
- keenly
- lusty
- reckon
- stalwart
- stoutly
- sturdily
- super-powerful
- superhuman
- to be reckoned withidiom
- violent