potent 的定义
- powerful; mighty: a potent fighting force.
- cogent; persuasive: Several potent arguments were in his favor.
- producing powerful physical or chemical effects: a potent drug.
- having or exercising great power or influence: a potent factor in the economy.
- capable of sexual intercourse.
potent 近义词
effective, powerful, forceful
更多potent例句
- This is potent enough to really taste the sweetness in each drop of sap.
- But, based on early data, the vaccines appear less potent against a variant that was first identified in South Africa and has been found in the United States.
- He led the Milwaukee Braves to the World Series championship in 1957, when he was 23, and remained a potent force at the plate into his 40s.
- Monitor lizards — naïve to the toads’ potent toxins — will eat the amphibians, with lethal consequences.
- In a race to catch up with emerging coronavirus variants, wealthy countries are already benefiting from potent vaccines.
- The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.
- I said that mixture of glamour and vulnerability is potent, especially if you can sense the vulnerability.
- It was so potent, given all the ways the world is breaking many people, his people, down.
- That all-American iconography has always been so potent in the Superman myth.
- The potent shared interest in defeating ISIS is one such avenue.
- The voice is the most potent influence of expression, the winged messenger between soul and soul.
- Old feuds were settled in the old way and six inches of steel were more potent than the longest Order in Council.
- The upraised hand, the potent silence, the solemn gaze of a hundred eyes was too much for the old man to bear.
- A more potent and public method of ridicule would be difficult to devise.
- After all she, Hilda, possessed some mysterious characteristic more potent than the elegance and the goodness of Janet Orgreave.