stamina 的定义
- strength of physical constitution; power to endure disease, fatigue, privation, etc.
stamina 近义词
strength, vigor
更多stamina例句
- It’s just a matter of losing timing, conditioning and stamina.
- “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.
- People get fatigued, whereas a computer has endless stamina, whether it’s reviewing 100 or 1,000 articles.
- 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.
- 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.
- War,” wrote Clausewitz, “is an extreme trial of strength and stamina.
- He says he believes it was good professional stamina that saved his life.
- Even as we cheer for her stamina, we shrink from her rapacity.
- He weighed only 185 pounds, but he had killer instincts and rabbit quickness and the stamina of a mule.
- The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane.
- Poor Mrs. Morton was a flimsy woman, without much stamina, mental or bodily.
- Every man of them was marked for courage and stamina and wild daring.
- Every one would become so corrupt and depraved sexually that the race would become weak and puny, with no moral stamina.
- There are only two known species, and they vary in the number of their Stamina, and divisions of the Corolla.
- But if Emetic could not spread-eagle the field, she could set a pace that would try the stamina and lungs of Pegasus.