Strong. The meaning of the word "strong" The lexical meaning of the word "strong"

Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language

Strong

infirm

weak

powerless

Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

Strong

Powerful words(or expressions) - abusive, insulting words

Strength - valuable quality, property of someone or something

Occupy(or have) strong positions- to be influential, powerful

Efremova's Dictionary

Strong

  1. m.
    1. The one who differs big physical strength.
    2. One who enjoys good health.
    3. trans. Someone who is distinguished by a strong-willed character.
    4. trans. Someone who has great influence.
  2. adj.
    1. :
      1. Possessing great physical strength.
      2. trans. Possessing fortitude, perseverance, perseverance.
    2. :
      1. Powerful, mighty.
      2. trans. Having great influence, weight.
    3. Significant in strength, size, degree of its manifestation.
    4. trans. Providing quick effective action on someone, something (about methods and means of treating diseases).
    5. :
      1. trans. Significant in its effect on someone; convincing, impressive.
      2. decomposition Harsh, rude (about a word, expression, etc.).
    6. trans. decomposition Sufficiently knowledgeable, skillful in smth., in some way. regions; knowing.

Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

Strong

1. Syn: strong, stable, powerful, heroic, athletic

Ant: weak, unstable, shaky

2. Syn: intense, significant, tense, intensified, lively, ebullient, lively

Ant: minor

3. Syn: knowledgeable, knowledgeable, competent (book, office), knowledgeable

Ant: incompetent

4. Syn: sharp, intense, bright, juicy, thick, rich

Ant: weakened, pale, faded, not intense

5. Syn: powerful, mighty, influential, mighty

Ant: having no real power

Ozhegov's Dictionary

WITH AND FLAX, oh, oh; strong And strong, strong, strong, strong And strong.

1. Possessing great physical strength, powerful. S. person. C. blow. Strong car. Strong army.

2. Very thorough and convincing. Strong arguments. Strong speech.

3. Possessing a strong will, persistent. C. character. Strong nature.

4. Significant (in magnitude, degree). S. wind. Strong pain. A strong impression. Great grief.

5. Knowledgeable, talented. S. specialist. S. student. Who is strong in mathematics?

6. strongfor what And with undef. Good at things, clever at things. (simple). Strong to lie.

7. full f. About the wheat variety: high gluten content. Strong varieties. Strong wheat.

Powerful of the world this(book irony) about influential people who enjoy power.

Ushakov's Dictionary

Strong

strong, strong, strong; strong (strong simple), strong, strongly (strongly simple).

1. Possessing great physical strength, displaying great physical strength. “The coachman picked up the pood-sized bucket with strong hands.” V. Kataev. A strong punch. Strong horse.

| Requiring significant physical strength to perform ( sport.). Strong exercises.

2. Having sufficient or significant motor power. Strong motor. Strong car. High current technique ( cm. ).

3. Powerful, powerful. Strong state. Strong army. The troops are very strong.

| Possessing influence, power, authority, significant in position, role somewhere. “You don’t want to get involved in the friendship of a strong man.” Nekrasov. “And perhaps Satan is strong! - I would have caused trouble.” Nekrasov. The powers that be (belonging to the top of the ruling exploitative classes; books iron. outdated; from a biblical expression).

4. Convincing, thorough, important in its significance. A strong reason. Strong evidence. Strong speech.

5. Very knowledgeable, knowledgeable, talented. Strong in mathematics. Strong writer.

6. Very large, significant (in number, size, degree). “He retreated, repulsed by strong gunfire.” Pushkin. “Strong, even wind, the road is not dusty.” A. Turgenev. “I was in great grief at that moment.” L. Tolstoy. “The healthy kid endured severe pain in his arm.” Pomyalovsky.

strong, strong, strong; strong (strong simple), strong, strongly (strongly simple).

1. Possessing great physical strength, displaying great physical strength. “The coachman picked up the pood-sized bucket with strong hands.” V. Kataev. A strong punch. Strong horse.

| Requiring significant physical strength to perform ( sport.). Strong exercises.

2. Having sufficient or significant motor power. Strong motor. Strong car. High current technique ( cm. current).

3. Powerful, powerful. Strong state. Strong army. The troops are very strong.

| Possessing influence, power, authority, significant in position, role somewhere. “You don’t want to get involved in the friendship of a strong man.” Nekrasov. “And perhaps Satan is strong! - I would have caused trouble.” Nekrasov. The powers that be (belonging to the top of the ruling exploitative classes; books iron. outdated; from a biblical expression).

4. Convincing, thorough, important in its significance. A strong reason. Strong evidence. Strong speech.

5. Very knowledgeable, knowledgeable, talented. Strong in mathematics. Strong writer.

6. Very large, significant (in number, size, degree). “He retreated, repulsed by strong gunfire.” Pushkin. “Strong, even wind, the road is not dusty.” A. Turgenev. “I was in great grief at that moment.” L. Tolstoy. “The healthy kid endured severe pain in his arm.” Pomyalovsky.

Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language

Powerful words(or expressions) - abusive, insulting words

Strength- valuable quality, property of someone or something

Occupy(or have) strong positions- to be influential, powerful

Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language

infirm

weak

powerless

Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

1. Syn: strong, stable, powerful, heroic, athletic

Ant: weak, unstable, shaky

2. Syn: intense, significant, tense, intensified, lively, ebullient, lively

Ant: minor

3. Syn: knowledgeable, knowledgeable, competent (book, office), knowledgeable

Ant: incompetent

4. Syn: sharp, intense, bright, juicy, thick, rich

Ant: weakened, pale, faded, not intense

5. Syn: powerful, mighty, influential, mighty

Ant: having no real power

Ozhegov's Dictionary

WITH AND FLAX, oh, oh; strong And strong, strong, strong, strong And strong.

1. Possessing great physical strength, powerful. S. person. C. blow. Strong car. Strong army.

2. Very thorough and convincing. Strong arguments. Strong speech.

3. Possessing a strong will, persistent. C. character. Strong nature.

4. Significant (in magnitude, degree). S. wind. Strong pain. A strong impression. Great grief.

5. Knowledgeable, talented. S. specialist. S. student. Who is strong in mathematics?

6. strongfor what And with undef. Good at things, clever at things. (simple). Strong to lie.

7. full f. About the wheat variety: high gluten content. Strong varieties. Strong wheat.

Powers that be(book irony) about influential people who enjoy power.

STRONG, -and I, -oh; strong And strong, strong, strongly, strong And strong.

1. Characterized by great physical strength (about a person, an animal); opposite weak. Strong man. Strong horse.[Prokofy] was so strong that he could lift the carriage by the back. L. Tolstoy, War and Peace. Dubach is strong - can crush in his fist Walnut, lift the log, bend the snout. Dikovsky, Patriots. ||Well developed, strong. Strong muscles. Strong chest.A strong hand pushed him away, and he hit the fence so that the fence shook. Lermontov, Bela. [Irtenev] was of average height, strongly built, with muscles developed through gymnastics. L. Tolstoy, The Devil. ||Produced with force. Swipe. Strong push.He turned the key, pushed me away with a strong movement and stood in a threatening pose. Garshin, Nadezhda Nikolaevna. ||Having big vitality. Peas are strong, apparently benefiting from cool and humid days. Dorosh, Rainy summer.

2. Solid, persistent, with a strong, persistent, strong-willed character. - And you should try to write a novel from the life of our revolutionaries. You sympathize with people of strong will - you will not find stronger and brighter people than these in Russian life! M. Gorky, About Mikhailovsky. And she was strong and smart in character - her daughters and old Matvey Maksimovich obeyed her. Fadeev, Young Guard. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m.; strong, -Ouch, and. - The strong do not lose heart ---... They continue to fight. Wanderer, Duet. [Ignatov:] Happiness is only within the reach of the strong. Arbuzov, Tanya.

3. Well armed, well fortified. Strong fortress. Strong army.There were several long-range batteries on this mountain, which made it the strongest stronghold of the entire coastal front. Stepanov, Port Arthur. Of the two ships that overtook the brig, one was the Selimiye, with one hundred and ten guns, the strongest ship in the entire Turkish fleet. Sergeev-Tsensky, Sinop battle.

4. Possessing power, great influence, authority; powerful, powerful. Strong state.There lived in a certain country a ruler; his name was Haggai. He was glorious and strong: God gave him complete power over the country. Garshin, The Tale of Proud Haggai. ||Significant in its position; influential. Marya Ivanovna answered that she was going to seek protection and help from strong people. Pushkin, The Captain's Daughter. [Ulanbekova:] How did you get hired when you didn’t learn anything? [Negligentov:] At the request of powerful persons. A. Ostrovsky, Kindergarten. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m. - Whoever holds his head high before the strong and the rich, good glory to him. Melnikov-Pechersky, In the forests.

5. Significant in its effect. Strong electromagnet. A strong telescope.On his yellow face, streaked with red veins, he wears strong glasses with silver frames. M. Gorky, The Life of Klim Samgin. ||Significant in its effect on someone; potent. Strong poison. Strong medicine. A strong remedy.||Significant in its effect on smb. Strong arguments. Strong article. A strong play.Everyone was silent, shocked by Morozov’s strong speech. A.K. Tolstoy, Prince Silver.

6. Large, significant in intensity, degree of manifestation, size. Strong wind. Strong light. Heavy rain. Strong pain. Severe hunger.The frost was very strong. If you stick your hand out for a minute to adjust something, your fingers will be chilled to the bone. I. Goncharov, Frigate “Pallada”. A young, strong voice sang about love, happiness, and space. Korolenko, Blind musician. On the other side of the river, where the Austrian units were sitting in the trenches, there was heavy shelling. A. N. Tolstoy, Sisters. ||Big, deep (about feelings, impressions, etc.). Desire. A strong passion.This story made a strong impression on my father. Gogol, Portrait. Pavel Petrovich begins to feel a strong antipathy towards Bazarov from the first meeting. Pisarev, Bazarov.

7. Achieved great success in his business; capable, skillful. Strong student. Strong swimmer.The pianists and pianists were, for the most part, very strong. A. Borodin, My memories of Liszt. Alekseev was already known among local chess players as a strong player. Beck, Timofey - Open heart. || in what. Razg. Fine knowledgeable., knowledgeable in smth. The prince was not strong in Russian. Herzen, Past and Thoughts. [Mosalsky:] Aren’t you mistaken, Mr. Kolesnikov? [Fedor:] No, I’m good at arithmetic. Leonov, Invasion. || just briefly. f., with undef. Simple Capable of doing something a lot, for a long time, tirelessly, etc., doing something. - But you are strong enough to sleep! Klavka and I were on our feet just before dawn. Pochivalin, Summer thunderstorms.

…STRONG, -and I, -oh. The second component of compound words, the first part of which is a numeral, denoting: a power of so many horsepower (as indicated by the numeral), for example: ten-strong, fifteen-strong.

Orff. strong; cr. f. strong and (obsolete) strong, strong, strong, strong and (obsolete) strong orthographic dictionary Lopatina

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    • STRONG, -and I, -oh; strong And strong, strong, strongly, are strong And strong.

      1. Characterized by great physical strength (about a person, an animal); opposite weak. Strong man. Strong horse.[Prokofy] was so strong that he could lift the carriage by the back. L. Tolstoy, War and Peace. Dubach is strong - he can crush a walnut in his fist, lift a log, bend a snout. Dikovsky, Patriots. || Well developed, strong. Strong muscles. Strong chest.A strong hand pushed him away, and he hit the fence so that the fence shook. Lermontov, Bela. [Irtenev] was of average height, strongly built, with muscles developed through gymnastics. L. Tolstoy, The Devil. || Produced with power. Swipe. Strong push.He turned the key, pushed me away with a strong movement and stood in a threatening pose. Garshin, Nadezhda Nikolaevna. || Possessing great vitality. Peas are strong, apparently benefiting from cool and humid days. Dorosh, Rainy summer.

      2. Solid, persistent, with a strong, persistent, strong-willed character. - And you should try to write a novel from the life of our revolutionaries. You sympathize with people of strong will - you will not find stronger and brighter people than these in Russian life! M. Gorky, About Mikhailovsky. And she was strong and smart in character - her daughters and old Matvey Maksimovich obeyed her. Fadeev, Young Guard. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m.; strong, -Ouch, and. - The strong do not lose heart ---... They continue to fight. Wanderer, Duet. [Ignatov:] Happiness is only within the reach of the strong. Arbuzov, Tanya.

      3. Well armed, well fortified. Strong fortress. Strong army.There were several long-range batteries on this mountain, which made it the strongest stronghold of the entire coastal front. Stepanov, Port Arthur. Of the two ships that overtook the brig, one was the Selimiye, with one hundred and ten guns, the strongest ship in the entire Turkish fleet. Sergeev-Tsensky, Sinop battle.

      4. Possessing power, great influence, authority; powerful, powerful. Strong state.There lived in a certain country a ruler; his name was Haggai. He was glorious and strong: God gave him complete power over the country. Garshin, The Tale of Proud Haggai. || Significant in its position; influential. Marya Ivanovna answered that she was going to seek protection and help from strong people. Pushkin, The Captain's Daughter. [Ulanbekova:] How did you get hired when you didn’t learn anything? [Negligentov:] At the request of powerful persons. A. Ostrovsky, The Kindergarten. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m. - Whoever holds his head high before the strong and the rich, good glory to him. Melnikov-Pechersky, In the forests.

      5. Significant in its effect. Strong electromagnet. A strong telescope.On his yellow face, streaked with red veins, he wears strong glasses with silver frames. M. Gorky, The Life of Klim Samgin. || Significant in its effect on someone; potent. Strong poison. Strong medicine. A strong remedy.|| Significant in its effect on smb. Strong arguments. Strong article. A strong play.Everyone was silent, shocked by Morozov’s strong speech. A.K. Tolstoy, Prince Silver.

      6. Large, significant in intensity, degree of manifestation, size. Strong wind. Strong light. Heavy rain. Strong pain. Severe hunger.The frost was very strong. If you stick your hand out for a minute to adjust something, your fingers will be chilled to the bone. I. Goncharov, Frigate "Pallada". A young, strong voice sang about love, happiness, and space. Korolenko, The Blind Musician. On the other side of the river, where the Austrian units were sitting in the trenches, there was heavy shelling. A. N. Tolstoy, Sisters. || Big, deep (about feelings, impressions, etc.). Desire. A strong passion.This story made a strong impression on my father. Gogol, Portrait. Pavel Petrovich begins to feel a strong antipathy towards Bazarov from the first meeting. Pisarev, Bazarov.

      7. Achieved great success in his business; capable, skillful. Strong student. Strong swimmer.The pianists and pianists were, for the most part, very strong. A. Borodin, My memories of Liszt. Alekseev was already known among local chess players as a strong player. Beck, Timofey - Open heart. || in what. Razg. Well-versed in smth., knowledgeable in smth. The prince was not strong in Russian. Herzen, Past and Thoughts. [Mosalsky:] Aren’t you mistaken, Mr. Kolesnikov? [Fedor:] No, I’m good at arithmetic. Leonov, Invasion. || just briefly. f., with undef. Simple Capable of doing something a lot, for a long time, tirelessly, etc., doing something. - But you are strong enough to sleep! Klavka and I were on our feet just before dawn. Pochivalin, Summer thunderstorms.

      Stronger sex cm. floor 2.

      Strong words ( or expressions)- abusive, insulting words. Varvara Nikolaevna got angry and uttered several words at me so strong that my ears became bloodshot. M. Gorky, My universities.

      Strength someone or something- valuable quality, property of someone, something.

      Powers that be cm. world 1.

      Occupy ( or have) strong positions Where- to be influential, powerful.

      Have a strong hand Where cm. hand .

    Source (printed version): Dictionary of the Russian language: In 4 volumes / RAS, Institute of Linguistics. research; Ed. A. P. Evgenieva. - 4th ed., erased. - M.: Rus. language; Polygraph resources, 1999; (electronic version):

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