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ro·bustBrE /rəʊˈbʌst/NAmE /roʊˈbʌst/ adjectivestrong 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。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(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 BrE /rəʊˈbʌstli/NAmE /roʊˈbʌstli/ adverb◆The furniture was robustly constructed. 家具做得非常结实。◆They defended their policies robustly. 他们坚定地捍卫自己的政策。▸ ro·bust·ness BrE /rəʊˈbʌstnəs/NAmE /roʊˈbʌstnəs/ noun [U] |