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strongly
[ strawng-lee, strong鈥 ]
adverb
- with great strength or force:
wind blowing strongly from the west.
- in strong or convincing words:
We strongly urged him to go.
- with intensity; to a high degree:
It was strongly suspected that he had been fired.
- having a strong effect:
to taste strongly of vinegar.
- in a firm, solid, or secure manner:
a strongly fortified hill.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of strongly1
Example Sentences
Yet his club could meet that target this month if they finish the season strongly.
On Tuesday India "strongly objected" to multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistan during a weekly call between senior army officials of both countries, Indian news outlets reported.
Speaking after the meeting, Binet defended the decision to get rid of the women's health strategy 鈥 a strongly criticised move.
"We strongly disagree with the decision. We will comply with the court's order and we will appeal," an Apple spokesperson said.
His family strongly denied his involvement and said that in his long career he had never previously faced such an accusation.
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