Strong



adjectivecomparative: stronger ; superative strongest
1.
(Having power of resistance to being broken or damaged or captured, etc., capable of exerting great power, concentrated, having a considerable effect on one of the senses, having a certain number of members, not adding a suffix, governing firmly, firm, physically powerful, determined, firm, hearty, ardent, passionate, intellectually powerful, vigorous, affecting one of the senses powerfully, not easily broken or destroyed, family held and not easily changed) ដែលការពារដោយមាំទាំ, ដែលមាំ, ដែលជាប់, ដែលធ្ងន់, ដែលសម្បើម, ដែលប៉ិនប្រសប់, ដែលខ្លាំងក្លា, ដែលក្លៀវក្លា, ដែលរហ័សរហួន, ដែលវៃ, ដែលរស់រវើក
Example: A strong man, strong pull, I'm very strong, A strong government, Strong wind, A strong army, A strong bar, Strong drink, A strong argument.
Example: We need strong defenses against the enemy.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ខ្លាំងដែលកើនឡើងថេរ
3.
Strong (coffee) ដែលខ្លាំង, ដែលល្វីងខ្លាំង
4.
Strong (argument) ដែលមានទម្ងន់
5.
Strong (in math) ដែលពូកែ
6.
Strong (man) ដែលមាំមួន, ដែលខ្លាំង
7.
Strong (light) ដែលខ្លាំង, ដែលចាំងខ្លាំង
8.
Strong (table) ដែលមាំ
9.
Strong (drink) ដែលខ្លាំង, ច្រើន
10.
10,000 strong ចំនួន ១០.០០០
  • going strong
    - នៅតែខ្លាំង, នៅតែស្វាហាប់
  • strong box
    - ប្រអប់ដែកឬទូរដែក
  • strong currency
    - រូបិយប័ណ្ណខ្លាំង
  • strong dollar
    - ប្រាក់ដុល្លារខ្លាំង (មានតម្លៃខ្ពស់ធៀបនិងប្រាក់ផ្សេងទៀត)
  • strong hold
    - បន្ទាយ, មូលដ្ឋាន
  • strong man
    - ជនខ្លាំងបុគ្គលមានអំណាចនិងឥទ្ធិពល
  • strong room
    - បន្ទប់ពិសេស (សម្រាប់ដាក់របស់មានតម្លៃ)
  • take a strong line
    - ដើរតាមបន្ទាត់នយោបាយយ៉ាងខ្ជាប់ខ្ជួន
ENGLISH MEANING
adjectivecomparative: stronger ; superative strongest
1.
Affecting any sense powerfully; as, strong light, colors, etc.; a strong flavor of onions; a strong scent.
2.
Having active physical power, or great physical power to act; having a power of exerting great bodily force; vigorous.
3.
Having passive physical power; having ability to bear or endure; firm; hale; sound; robust; as, a strong constitution; strong health.
4.
Solid; tough; not easily broken or injured; able to withstand violence; able to sustain attacks; not easily subdued or taken; as, a strong beam; a strong rock; a strong fortress or town.
5.
Having great military or naval force; powerful; as, a strong army or fleet; a nation strong at sea.
6.
Having great wealth, means, or resources; as, a strong house, or company of merchants.
7.
Reaching a certain degree or limit in respect to strength or numbers; as, an army ten thousand strong.
8.
Moving with rapidity or force; violent; forcible; impetuous; as, a strong current of water or wind; the wind was strong from the northeast; a strong tide.
9.
Adapted to make a deep or effectual impression on the mind or imagination; striking or superior of the kind; powerful; forcible; cogent; as, a strong argument; strong reasons; strong evidence; a strong example; strong language.
10.
Ardent; eager; zealous; earnestly engaged; as, a strong partisan; a strong Whig or Tory.
11.
Having virtues of great efficacy; or, having a particular quality in a great degree; as, a strong powder or tincture; a strong decoction; strong tea or coffee.
12.
Full of spirit; containing a large proportion of alcohol; intoxicating; as, strong liquors.
13.
Solid; nourishing; as, strong meat.
14.
Well established; firm; not easily overthrown or altered; as, a strong custom; a strong belief.
15.
Violent; vehement; earnest; ardent.
16.
Having great force, vigor, power, or the like, as the mind, intellect, or any faculty; as, a man of a strong mind, memory, judgment, or imagination.
17.
Vigorous; effective; forcible; powerful.
18.
Tending to higher prices; rising; as, a strong market.
19.
Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) by a variation in the root vowel, and the past participle (usually) by the addition of -en (with or without a change of the root vowel); as in the verbs strive, strove, striven; break, broke, broken; drink, drank, drunk. Opposed to weak, or regular.
20.
Applied to forms in Anglo-Saxon, etc., which retain the old declensional endings. In the Teutonic languages the vowel stems have held the original endings most firmly, and are called strong; the stems in -n are called weak other constant stems conform, or are irregular.
1.
athletic, cogent, concentrated, enduring, firm, forceful, fortified, hale, hardy, impregnable, mighty, potent, powerful, robust, sinewy, sturdy, tough
1.
brittle, delicate, feeble, fragile