robust

形容词 adj.
/ɹəʊˈbʌst/|/ɹəˈbʌst/    /ɹoʊˈbʌst/|/ɹəˈbʌst/|/ɹəʉˈbɐst/|/ɹəˈbɐst/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Able to withstand adverse conditions.
  2. Evincing strength and health; strong; (often, especially) both large and healthy.
    — He was a robust man of six feet four.
  3. Requiring strength or vigor.
    — robust employment
  4. Sensible (of intellect etc.); straightforward, not given to or confused by uncertainty or subtlety.
    — robust findings
  5. Rough; rude. euphemistic
    — As a frenetic opening continued, Cahill - whose robust approach had already prompted Jamie Carragher to register his displeasure to Atkinson - rose above the Liverpool defence to force keeper Pepe Reina into an athletic tip over the top.
  6. Designed or evolved in such a way as to be resistant to total failure despite partial damage.
  7. Resistant or impervious to failure regardless of user input or unexpected conditions.
  8. Not greatly influenced by errors in assumptions about the distribution of sample errors.
  9. Of an individual or skeletal element: strongly built; muscular; not gracile.

词形变化

more robust comparative robuster comparative,uncommon most robust superlative robustest superlative,uncommon

词源

Etymology tree
Latin rōbus
Proto-Indo-European *-tós
Proto-Italic *-tos
Latin -tus
Latin rōbustuslbor.
English robust
Learned borrowing from Latin rōbustus.
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