robust 的定义
- strong and healthy; hardy; vigorous: a robust young man; a robust faith; a robust mind.
- strongly or stoutly built: his robust frame.
- suited to or requiring bodily strength or endurance: robust exercise.
- rough, rude, or boisterous: robust drinkers and dancers.
- rich and full-bodied: the robust flavor of freshly brewed coffee.
- strong and effective in all or most situations and conditions: The system requires robust passwords that contain at least one number or symbol.Our goal is to devise robust statistical methods.
robust 近义词
healthy, strong
robust 的近义词 49 个
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- able-bodied
- athletic
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- brawny
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- fit
- fit as fiddle
- flourishing
- full-bodied
- hale
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- husky
- in fine fettle
- in good health
- in good shape
- in the pink
- live
- lusty
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- rough
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- zappy
- zippy
robust 的反义词 13 个
更多robust例句
- From person to person, immune responses to an infection develop along a spectrum, with some people mounting robust, protective responses and others being left with weaker responses.
- Vaccines, however, might trigger a more robust immune response.
- Pirofski says it’s easier to feel confident about the answers to these questions when there are robust clinical trials with placebo controls.
- Vaccines, however, might trigger a more robust immune response and help protect populations by providing herd immunity.
- Rebekah Kondrat, founder of consultancy Kondrat Retail said that in her experience, while all retailers have some form of de-escalation training, DTC startups opening stores for the first time often don’t have robust enough de-escalation training.
- Robust work in this area is coming from Jeffrey Gordon lab at Washington University in St. Louis.
- But the malpractice system is not robust in China, and patients feel powerless.
- Where Simmons is jocular in a kind of clever fratboy way, Lund is more refined in his language and more robust in his indignation.
- Her normally flagging energy at that hour was surprisingly robust.
- To this end, a robust Special Operations Forces presence beyond simply a modest advisory effort should be sent to Iraq.
- The Englishman of the days of road-travel was a much more robust person than the Englishman of railway times.
- Jet black ringlets—then in vogue—clustered round an exceedingly fair face, on which there dwelt the hue of robust health.
- At present the patient is a robust, healthy-looking woman, of fair intelligence and good spirits.
- His strength is robust, so that he does his ordinary work as a pianoforte maker.
- She is robust and active, and takes her full share in domestic work.