劍橋詞典 strongly adverb (NOT WEAK) very much or in a very serious way 強(qiáng)烈地;堅(jiān)決地;堅(jiān)定地 They strongly believe their children should make choices for themselves. 他們堅(jiān)信應(yīng)該由孩子們自己來(lái)選擇。 Many locals are strongly opposed to the development . 許多當(dāng)?shù)鼐用駨?qiáng)烈反對(duì)這項(xiàng)地產(chǎn)開(kāi)發(fā)。 例句 Do you feel very strongly about this?Sex outside marriage is strongly disapproved of in some cultures .The government's proposals have been strongly criticized by the trade unions .It was a strongly worded statement .We, the undersigned, strongly object to the closure of St. Mary's Hospital: Jack James (Dr), Philippa Curry (Dr), Hugh Edwards. strongly adverb (DIFFICULT TO BREAK) in a way or form that is difficult to break 牢固地;堅(jiān)固地;結(jié)實(shí)地 Equipment will have to be strongly made to endure the weather conditions on the ice cap . 設(shè)備必須制造得非常堅(jiān)固,才能經(jīng)受住冰蓋上的天氣條件。 返回 strongly