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sturdiness

/stur-dee/US // ˈstɜr di //UK // (ˈstɜːdɪ) //

坚固性,稳健性,坚固,坚韧

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    stur·di·er, stur·di·est.

    • : strongly built; stalwart; robust: sturdy young athletes.
    • : strong, as in substance, construction, or texture: sturdy walls.
    • : firm; courageous; indomitable: the sturdy defenders of the Alamo.
    • : of strong or hardy growth, as a plant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounstability

Examples

  • They have sturdier fabric on the bottom, so you can wear them for short distances around camp.

  • The question is whether sturdier vaccines will be available as soon as Pfizer’s, making it easier to protect far-flung patients.

  • The whole setup was simple yet sturdy and provided everything we needed to make satisfying camp meals.

  • It’s small and light enough to fit in the trunk of any vehicle yet sturdy enough to do some real digging.

  • The potential for using beetle-inspired designs for sturdier airplanes and other structures is intriguing, Caterino adds.