stamina / ˈstæm ə nə /

💦中学词汇体力耐力体能耐心

stamina 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. strength of physical constitution; power to endure disease, fatigue, privation, etc.

stamina 近义词

n. 名词 noun

strength, vigor

更多stamina例句

  1. It’s just a matter of losing timing, conditioning and stamina.
  2. “It’s all going to come down to the stamina to go through a training camp and then exhibition games,” Brooks said of Wall in a virtual news conference Tuesday.
  3. People get fatigued, whereas a computer has endless stamina, whether it’s reviewing 100 or 1,000 articles.
  4. Get an early start, then test out your stamina and navigation skills on this eight-mile off-trail trek that takes most hikers six hours to complete.
  5. I think there was always a desire to play him wide or even at wingback due to his defensive solidity and stamina, but he seems to have adapted to playing upfront without any difficulty at all.
  6. War,” wrote Clausewitz, “is an extreme trial of strength and stamina.
  7. He says he believes it was good professional stamina that saved his life.
  8. Even as we cheer for her stamina, we shrink from her rapacity.
  9. He weighed only 185 pounds, but he had killer instincts and rabbit quickness and the stamina of a mule.
  10. The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane.
  11. Poor Mrs. Morton was a flimsy woman, without much stamina, mental or bodily.
  12. Every man of them was marked for courage and stamina and wild daring.
  13. Every one would become so corrupt and depraved sexually that the race would become weak and puny, with no moral stamina.
  14. There are only two known species, and they vary in the number of their Stamina, and divisions of the Corolla.
  15. But if Emetic could not spread-eagle the field, she could set a pace that would try the stamina and lungs of Pegasus.