剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - robust collapse

robust
[UK]/rəʊ'bʌst/ [US]/roʊ-/
adjective
* (of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to break or fail
(人或动物)强壮的,茁壮的;(东西或系统)坚固的,耐用的,结实的

1. He looks robust and healthy enough.
他看起来非常强壮健康。

2. a robust pair of walking boots
一双耐穿的远足鞋

3. a robust economy
蓬勃发展的经济

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - robust collapse

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1.ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词强健的;健壮的;坚固的;结实的 Someone or something that is robust is very strong or healthy.
  • More women than men go to the doctor. Perhaps men are more robust or worry less?...

    看医生的女性多于男性。也许男性更强壮或者顾虑要少一些?

  • We've always specialised in making very robust, simply designed machinery.

    我们一直专注于制造极为结实耐用而且设计简单的机器。

robustly
  • He became robustly healthy.

    他变得很健壮。

robustness
  • ...the robustness of diesel engines.

    柴油机的结实耐用

2.ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词(观点等)强烈的,坚定的,坚决的 Robust views or opinions are strongly held and forcefully expressed.

【搭配模式】:usu ADJ n
  • A British Foreign Office minister has made a robust defence of the agreement...

    一位英国外交大臣坚决维护这个协议。

  • He has the keen eye and robust approach needed.

    他具备了所需的敏锐的洞察力和坚定的行事态度。

robustly
  • In the decisions we have to make about Europe, we have to defend our position very robustly indeed.

    在我们不得不做出的关于欧洲的决定中,我们确实必须非常坚决地维护我们的立场。

robustness
  • ...a prominent industrialist renowned for the robustness of his right-wing views.

    因其强烈鲜明的右翼观点而出名的杰出实业家


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - robust collapse

robust
ro·bust / rEu5bQst; NAmE rou- / adjective1. strong and healthy
   强健的;强壮的:
   She was almost 90, but still very robust.
   她将近 90 岁了,但身体仍然十分强健。
2. strong; able to survive being used a lot and not likely to break
   结实的;耐用的;坚固的
   SYN  sturdy :
   a robust piece of equipment
   经久耐用的设备
3. (of a system or an organization 体制或机构) strong and not likely to fail or become weak
   强劲的;富有活力的:
   robust economic growth
   强劲的经济增长
4. strong and full of determination; showing that you are sure about what you are doing or saying
   坚定的;信心十足的
   SYN  vigorous :
   It was a typically robust performance by the Foreign Secretary.
   这是外交大臣典型的有信心的表现。
ro·bust·ly adv.:
   The furniture was robustly constructed.
   家具做得非常结实。
   They defended their policies robustly.
   他们坚定地扞衞自己的政策。
ro·bust·ness noun [U]

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - robust collapse

robust adj.
Robust is used with these nouns: debate, defence, economy, recovery

新牛津英语同义词词典 - robust collapse

robust

adjective
1 a large and robust man
STRONG , vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, powerfully built, solidly built, as strong as a horse, as strong as an ox, muscular, sinewy, rugged, hardy, strapping, brawny, burly, husky;
HEALTHY , fit, fighting fit, as fit as a fiddle, as fit as a flea, bursting with health, hale and hearty, hale, hearty, lusty, in fine fettle, in good health, in good shape, in trim, in good trim, able-bodied, resilient; energetic, athletic; Brit. in rude health; informal beefy, hunky; dated stalwart; poetic/literary thewy, stark.

-opposite(s): WEAK, DELICATE, FEEBLE, FRAIL.

2 these knives are more expensive but they're also more robust and better at cutting
DURABLE , resilient, tough, hard-wearing, long-lasting, well made, serviceable;
STURDY , strong, strongly made.

-opposite(s): FRAGILE.

3 Libby took her usual robust view of the matter
DOWN-TO-EARTH , hard-headed, sensible, practical, realistic, pragmatic, common-sense, commonsensical, matter-of-fact, businesslike, level-headed, unromantic, unsentimental, unidealistic, tough-minded, forceful, vigorous; informal no-nonsense, hard-nosed.

-opposite(s): IMPRACTICAL, ROMANTIC.

4 a robust red wine
STRONG , full-bodied, flavourful, full-flavoured, flavoursome, full of flavour, rich; rare sapid.

-opposite(s): INSIPID, TASTELESS.

5 a robust sense of humour
EARTHY , crude, coarse, rough, raw, unsubtle, indecorous, unrefined, uninhibited.

词源记忆 - robust collapse

robust 强健的,健壮的
来自拉丁语robustus, 强健的,强壮的,来自robus, 硬木材,特指橡木,来自ruber, 红色的,词源同ruby, red。因橡木红色的树心而得名,即像橡木一样结实的。