柯林斯詞典stout /sta?t/ (stouter,stoutest) 1. ADJ A stout person is rather fat. 肥胖的 He was a tall, stout man with grey hair. 他是一個(gè)又高又胖、滿頭銀發(fā)的男子。2. ADJ Stout shoes, branches, or other objects are thick and strong. (鞋、枝條等物體) 結(jié)實(shí)的 I hope you've both got stout shoes. 我希望你們兩個(gè)都穿結(jié)實(shí)的鞋。 返回 stout劍橋詞典 stout adjective (PERSON) (especially of older people ) fat and solid-looking, especially around the waist (尤指上年紀(jì)的人腰部)粗壯結(jié)實(shí)的 Mrs Blower was the stout lady with the glasses . 布洛爾太太就是那個(gè)戴眼鏡的肥碩女人。 stout adjective (OBJECT) approving Stout objects are strongly made from thick , strong materials . 結(jié)實(shí)的,厚實(shí)的,牢固的 I bought myself a pair of good stout hiking boots . 我給自己買了雙厚實(shí)耐穿的靴子遠(yuǎn)足時(shí)穿。 stout adjective (CHARACTER) [ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ] literary strong and determined 不屈不撓的,頑強(qiáng)的 He needed a stout heart and nerves of steel . 他需要具備不屈不撓的勇氣和鋼鐵般的意志。 返回 stout