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词汇 strongly
释义 strongly
adverb
uk /ˈstrɒŋ.li/ us /ˈstrɑːŋ.li/

stronglyadverb (NOT WEAK)


B2
very much or in a very serious way: 强烈地;坚决地;坚定地
They strongly believe their children should make choices for themselves.他们坚信应该由孩子们自己来选择。
Many locals are strongly opposed to the development.许多当地居民强烈反对这项地产开发。
Do you feel very strongly about this?
Sex outside marriage is strongly disapproved of in some cultures.
The government's proposals have been strongly criticized by the trade unions.政府的提案遭到了工会的强烈批评。
It was a strongly worded statement.
We, the undersigned, strongly object to the closure of St. Mary's Hospital: Jack James (Dr), Philippa Curry (Dr), Hugh Edwards.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: very & extreme
abjectly
absolutely
abundantly
abundantly clear
beyond
biblical
downright
extraordinarily
extremely
infinitely
particularly
richly
stupefyingly
super
super-duper
super-spectacular
superabundantly
totally
violently
whatever

stronglyadverb (DIFFICULT TO BREAK)


in a way or form that is difficult to break: 牢固地;坚固地;结实地
Equipment will have to be strongly made to endure the weather conditions on the ice cap.设备必须制造得非常坚固,才能经受住冰盖上的天气条件。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Physically strong and powerful
(as) tough as old bootsidiom
billy-o
brute
brute forcephrase
bulletproof
indestructible
indestructibly
industrial-strength
intensely
invincible
rugged
ruggedly
shatterproof
shockproof
sinewy
stalwart
vengeance
violent
washboard stomach
with a vengeanceidiom

strongly | American Dictionary


strongly
adverb
us/ˈstrɔŋ·li/

stronglyadverb (IN IMPORTANT WAY)


in a very important or serious way:
Beliefs are strongly tied to culture.

stronglyadverb (IN PERSUASIVE WAY)


[ not gradable ]
in a persuasive or determined way:
He is strongly opposed to censorship.
Voters strongly supported the candidate.

stronglyadverb (IN WAY THAT IS HARD TO BREAK)


in a way or form that is difficult to break:
The castle walls were strongly constructed of stone.

strongly | Business English


strongly
adverb
uk /ˈstrɒŋli/us
in a way that shows that something is performing well or improving a lot:
Markets on both sides of the Atlantic have performed strongly.
The FTSE 100 later bounced back strongly to close 134.6 points higher at 4131.
in a way that shows strong feelings or opinions:
The project was strongly opposed by environmental groups.
She has strongly denied the allegations.

Examples of strongly


strongly
Qualitative and quantitative measures of the business environment are statistically strongly and significantly correlated with respect to their effects on business performance (ibid.).
It is well recognized that past mental health problems are strongly related to the development of major depression.
We state the theorem only for the simple random walk, although it was originally stated for more general (strongly reversible) walks.
In both cases the effect of mental disorder remained strongly significant.
Indeed, lifespan is strongly influenced by reproduction and associated stresses, for which genetic variation has been documented.
Thresholds were strongly affected by changes in the nature of the boundary surrounding the region.
Despite the official emphasis on humanism, research and teaching were strongly oriented towards technical and professional training.
In light of this, it would seem appropriate to try another analytical approach that could be appropriate for strongly nonlinear systems.
High pressure studies of energy transfer and strongly coupled bacteriochlorophyll dimers in photosynthetic protein complexes.
Environmental conditions were observed to strongly influence the honey bee efficiency as pollinator and seed-set varied considerably from year to year.
These geometrically regular cells of hypodermis strongly contrasted the epidermis, composed of smaller cells with sinusoidal anticlinal walls.
Both of these pathways are strongly associated with neuroprotective effects.
It is clear that both parafoveal and more peripheral representations contain cells both weakly and strongly inhibited by large stimuli.
The precise expression of these changes was quite strongly influenced by the genotype of the host, presumably mediated through variation in levels of genetically-determined resistance.
He goes on to show that this hypothesis is strongly confirmed from research on oral and dependency drive in humans.
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