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Strong

(adj)
UK
strɒŋ
US
strɔːŋ
Definition: Having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
Meaning: Bền vững, mạnh
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How to use "Strong" vocabulary in sentence (example)

In his day, contemporary reports indicated Da Vinci was a unique person, with a physical beauty, dignified presence and strong moral character.

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Tornadoes mostly happen during strong thunderstorms called super cell storms.

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It may be marked by significant disruptions and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation (snowstorm, rainstorm), heavy freezing rain (ice storm), strong winds (tropical cyclone, windstorm), or wind.

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More deaths occur when strong winds cause tree limbs to fall, debris to become projectiles and small boats in open water to capsize.

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He continued to correspond with mathematicians back in Alexandria, and even during his lifetime, he gained a strong reputation for being a mathematical genius.

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A Hippo's main defence is their extremely strong mouth.

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The eagle is built to be strong and powerful among other creatures.

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Though, this invention did not get into the reality, it was a strong step for the foundation of today's e-reader.

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This effect is called the greenhouse effect and it is very strong on Venus.

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