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robustly

/roh-buhst, roh-buhst/US // roʊˈbʌst, ˈroʊ bʌst //UK // (rəʊˈbʌst, ˈrəʊbʌst) //

稳健地,坚固地,稳健,坚固的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • A robust testing and contact tracing program should also be part of any back-to-school plan, she said.

  • Though all of those ambitions require a robust network created from the contacts app.

  • Stealth options were robust, and allowed for so much experimentation.

  • Now that a robust testing program is coming together, it could put more pressure on the district to reopen in the coming weeks.

  • Having a robust cyber-resilience plan for your organization is as fundamental as having a marketing, financial, and business strategy plan.

  • The bug also recorded the then-52-year-old DeCavalcante being robustly intimate with the secretary.

  • He thumped the table to emphasize how robustly and convincingly straight he was.

  • With the raids on three hedge funds yesterday, the Feds are robustly taking on insider trading.

  • Goldman contends, robustly, that it was not; the SEC, equally adamant, asserts that it was.

  • He considered her with a medical eye, glad to see her bearing the signs of life lived freely and robustly in the open air.

  • Helen and Daisy agreed very well; Helen was robustly conscientious, and Daisy gently so.

  • Mr. de la Mare is at the opposite pole to poets so robustly at ease with experience as Browning and Whitman.

  • A little stone column supports a bronze ship, its sails bellying robustly to the whip of the Pacific winds.

  • A renewed sanity clothed them—girls drew into squares of giggling defense against the verbal sallies of robustly-witted young men.