This flashcard defines "strongly" as an adverb used to express a high degree of certainty, belief, or intensity. It can also indicate persuasion or a noticeable quality, and is common in phrases like "strongly opposed" or "smelt strongly of."
This flashcard defines "strongly" as an adverb used to express a high degree of certainty, belief, or intensity. It can also indicate persuasion or a noticeable quality, and is common in phrases like "strongly opposed" or "smelt strongly of."
1if you feel or believe in something strongly, you are very sure and serious about it: I’m strongly opposed to capital punishment. We strongly believe that she is innocent. I’m strongly in favour of marriage.2in a way that is meant to persuade someone to do somethingstrongly suggest/advise/recommend something Before taking action, you are strongly recommended to consult an accountant.3in a way that is easy to notice: The house smelt strongly of food. ► Don’t say ‘hold/grip something strongly’. Use firmly or tightly: He gripped my arm tightly.
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strongly
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强有力地(30%),坚强地(30%),激烈地(20%),气味浓地(20%)
adv.强有力地;坚强地;激烈地;气味浓地
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