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

    1. Distinguished by great physical strength (about a person, animal); opposite weak. Strong man. Strong horse.[Prokofy] was so strong that he lifted 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 patch. Dikovsky, Patriots. || Well developed, strong. Strong muscles. Strong chest.A strong hand pushed him away, and he hit the wattle fence so that the wattle fence staggered. Lermontov, Bela. [Irtenev] was of medium height, strong build with muscles developed by gymnastics. L. Tolstoy, The Devil. || Produced with strength. Swipe. Strong push.He turned the key, pushed me away with a strong movement and took a threatening stance. Garshin, Nadezhda Nikolaevna || Possessing great vitality. Strong peas, which, you see, have benefited from cool and humid days. Dorosh, Rainy summer.

    2. Firm, persistent, with a firm, persistent, strong-willed character. - And you would 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 than these people in Russian life! M. Gorky, About Mikhailovsky. And she was strong and intelligent 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. Drifter, Duet. [Ignatov:] Happiness is only for the strong. Arbuzov, Tanya.

    3. Well armed, well fortified. Strong fortress. Strong army.On this mountain there were several long-range batteries, 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, a hundred and ten guns, the strongest ship in the entire Turkish fleet. Sergeev-Tsensky, battle of Sinop.

    4. Possessing power, great influence, authority; mighty, powerful. Strong state.There lived a ruler in a certain country; His name was Haggai. He was glorious and strong: the Lord gave him complete power over the country. Garshin, The Tale of the 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? [Negligants:] At the request of strong persons. A. Ostrovsky, Pupil. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m. - Whoever carries his head high before the strong and before the rich, good glory to him. Melnikov-Pechersky, In the woods.

    5. Significant in action. Strong electromagnet. Strong telescope.On his yellow face, painted with red veins, are strong glasses in a silver frame. M. Gorky, Life of Klim Samgin. || Significant in its effect on smb.; potent. Strong poison. Strong medicine. Strong tool.|| Significant in its effect on smb. Strong arguments. Strong article. Strong play.Everyone was silent, shocked by Morozov's strong speech. A. K. Tolstoy, Prince Silver.

    6. Large, significant in tension, degree of manifestation, size. Strong wind. Strong light. Heavy rain. Strong pain. Strong hunger.The frost was very strong. Stick out your hand for a minute to fix something - and your fingers will freeze to the bone. I. Goncharov, Frigate "Pallada". A young, strong voice sang about love, about happiness, about space. Korolenko, The Blind Musician. From 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. Strong passion.This story made a strong impression on my father. Gogol, Portrait. Pavel Petrovich begins to feel the strongest antipathy for Bazarov from the first meeting. Pisarev, Bazarov.

    7. Achieved great success in his business; able, 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, Timothy - Open Heart. || in what. Razg. well-versed in smth., versed in smth. In Russian, the prince was not strong. Herzen, Past and Thoughts. [Mosalsky:] Are you not mistaken, Mr. Kolesnikov? [Fyodor:] No, I'm good at arithmetic. Leonov, Invasion. || only briefly. f., with neopr. Prost. Able to do a lot, for a long time, tirelessly, etc., to do smth., to do smth. - And you are strong to sleep! Klavka and I are a little light on our feet. Pochivalin, Summer Thunderstorms.

    strong floor cm. floor 2 .

    strong words ( or expressions)- abusive, offensive words. Varvara Nikolaevna got angry and uttered a few words addressed to me so strong that my ears bled. M. Gorky, My Universities.

    Forte someone something- valuable quality, property of someone, something.

    Powers that be cm. peace 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. lang.; Polygraphic resources, 1999; (electronic version):

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

1. Distinguished by great physical strength (about a person, animal); opposite weak. Strong man. Strong horse.[Prokofy] was so strong that he lifted 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 patch. Dikovsky, Patriots. || Well developed, strong. Strong muscles. Strong chest.A strong hand pushed him away, and he hit the wattle fence so that the wattle fence staggered. Lermontov, Bela. [Irtenev] was of medium height, strong build with muscles developed by gymnastics. L. Tolstoy, The Devil. ||Produced with strength. Swipe. Strong push.He turned the key, pushed me away with a strong movement and took a threatening stance. Garshin, Nadezhda Nikolaevna ||Possessing great vitality. Strong peas, which, you see, have benefited from cool and humid days. Dorosh, Rainy summer.

2. Firm, persistent, with a firm, persistent, strong-willed character. - And you would 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 than these people in Russian life! M. Gorky, About Mikhailovsky. And she was strong and intelligent 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. Drifter, Duet. [Ignatov:] Happiness is only for the strong. Arbuzov, Tanya.

3. Well armed, well fortified. Strong fortress. Strong army.On this mountain there were several long-range batteries, 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, a hundred and ten guns, the strongest ship in the entire Turkish fleet. Sergeev-Tsensky, battle of Sinop.

4. Possessing power, great influence, authority; mighty, powerful. Strong state.There lived a ruler in a certain country; His name was Haggai. He was glorious and strong: the Lord gave him complete power over the country. Garshin, The Tale of the 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? [Negligants:] At the request of strong persons. A. Ostrovsky, Pupil. | in meaning noun strong, -Wow, m. - Whoever carries his head high before the strong and before the rich, good glory to him. Melnikov-Pechersky, In the woods.

5. Significant in action. Strong electromagnet. Strong telescope.On his yellow face, painted with red veins, are strong glasses in a silver frame. M. Gorky, Life of Klim Samgin. ||Significant in its effect on smb.; potent. Strong poison. Strong medicine. Strong tool.||Significant in its effect on smb. Strong arguments. Strong article. Strong play.Everyone was silent, shocked by Morozov's strong speech. A. K. Tolstoy, Prince Silver.

6. Large, significant in tension, degree of manifestation, size. Strong wind. Strong light. Heavy rain. Strong pain. Strong hunger.The frost was very strong. Stick out your hand for a minute to fix something - and your fingers will freeze to the bone. I. Goncharov, Frigate "Pallada". A young, strong voice sang about love, about happiness, about space. Korolenko, Blind Musician. From 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. Strong passion.This story made a strong impression on my father. Gogol, Portrait. Pavel Petrovich begins to feel the strongest antipathy for Bazarov from the first meeting. Pisarev, Bazarov.

7. Achieved great success in his business; able, 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, Timothy - Open Heart. || in what. Razg. well-versed in smth., versed in smth. In Russian, the prince was not strong. Herzen, Past and thoughts. [Mosalsky:] Are you not mistaken, Mr. Kolesnikov? [Fyodor:] No, I'm good at arithmetic. Leonov, Invasion. || only briefly. f., with neopr. Prost. Able to do a lot, for a long time, tirelessly, etc., to do smth., to do smth. - And you are strong to sleep! Klavka and I are a little light on our feet. 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 much horsepower (as the numeral indicates), for example: ten strong, fifteen strong.

Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language

Strong

infirm

weak

powerless

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language

Strong

strong words(or expressions) - abusive, offensive words

Forte- valuable quality, property of someone, something

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

Dictionary of Efremova

Strong

  1. m.
    1. One who has great physical strength.
    2. Someone who is in good health.
    3. trans. Someone with a strong will.
    4. trans. One who has great influence.
  2. adj.
    1. :
      1. Possessing great physical strength.
      2. trans. Possessing firmness of spirit, perseverance, perseverance.
    2. :
      1. Powerful, powerful.
      2. trans. Having great influence, weight.
    3. Significant in strength, size, degree of its manifestation.
    4. trans. Having a quick, effective effect on smth., smth. (about methods, means of treating diseases).
    5. :
      1. trans. Significant in its effect on smb.; persuasive, impressive.
      2. unfold Sharp, rough (about a word, expression, etc.).
    6. trans. unfold Sufficiently knowledgeable, skillful in smth., in smth. areas; knowing.

Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

Strong

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

Ant: weak, unstable, wobbly

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 LINEN, oh, oh; strong And strong, strong, strong, strong And strong.

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

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

3. Strong-willed, steadfast. C. character. Strong nature.

4. Significant (in size, degree). C. wind. Strong pain. Strong impression. Strong grief.

5. Knowledgeable, talented. S. specialist. S. student. Someone strong in mathematics.

6. strongfor what And with neopr. Much on what, dexterous in what. (simple). Strong to lie.

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

Powers that be(book. iron.) about influential people who use power.

Dictionary Ushakov

Strong

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

1. Possessing great physical strength, exhibiting great physical strength. "The coachman picked up the pood bucket with strong hands." V. Kataev. Strong punch. Strong horse.

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

2. Possessing sufficient or significant motive power. Strong motor. Strong car. High Current Technology ( 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 into friendship with the strong.” Nekrasov. “And perhaps Satan is strong! - I would have done trouble. Nekrasov. The powerful of this world (belonging to the top of the ruling exploiting classes; books. iron. obsolete; from a biblical expression).

4. Convincing, solid, important in its significance. Strong reason. Strong proof. Strong speech.

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

6. Very large, significant (in quantity, size, degree). "He retreated, beaten off by heavy firing." Pushkin. "Strong, even wind, the road is not dusty." A.Turgenev. "I was in great grief at that moment." L. Tolstoy. "A healthy kid endured severe pain in his arm." Pomyalovsky.

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

1. Possessing great physical strength, exhibiting great physical strength. "The coachman picked up the pood bucket with strong hands." V. Kataev. Strong punch. Strong horse.

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

2. Possessing sufficient or significant motive power. Strong motor. Strong car. High Current Technology ( 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 into friendship with the strong.” Nekrasov. “And perhaps Satan is strong! - I would have done trouble. Nekrasov. The powerful of this world (belonging to the top of the ruling exploiting classes; books. iron. obsolete; from a biblical expression).

4. Convincing, solid, important in its significance. Strong reason. Strong proof. Strong speech.

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

6. Very large, significant (in quantity, size, degree). "He retreated, beaten off by heavy firing." Pushkin. "Strong, even wind, the road is not dusty." A.Turgenev. "I was in great grief at that moment." L. Tolstoy. "A healthy kid endured severe pain in his arm." Pomyalovsky.

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian language

strong words(or expressions) - abusive, offensive words

Forte- valuable quality, property of someone, something

borrow(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, wobbly

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 LINEN, oh, oh; strong And strong, strong, strong, strong And strong.

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

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

3. Strong-willed, steadfast. C. character. Strong nature.

4. Significant (in size, degree). C. wind. Strong pain. Strong impression. Strong grief.

5. Knowledgeable, talented. S. specialist. S. student. Someone strong in mathematics.

6. strongfor what And with neopr. Much on what, dexterous in what. (simple). Strong to lie.

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

Powers that be(book. iron.) about influential people who use power.

Orff. strong; cr. f. strong and (obsolete) strong, strong, strong, strong and (obsolete) strong Lopatin's spelling dictionary

  • strong - (in different meanings) than, in what, for what. Strong-willed. ... I am strong in arithmetic (Leonov). A person of strong character. Management in Russian
  • strong - STRONG, etc. see strength. See also strength Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  • strong - Strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, strong... Zaliznyak's grammar dictionary
  • strong - Strength / n / th. Morphemic spelling dictionary
  • strong - STRONG - WEAK Strong - weak (see) strength - weakness grow stronger - weaken (see) strengthen - weaken (see) strengthen - weaken Strong body - weak body. Strong solution - weak solution. Strong drinks are weak drinks. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  • strong - STRONG, th, th. positive epithet. In a strong what to do - to do strongly, with all your might. Explanatory Dictionary of Russian Argo
  • strong - adj., number of synonyms ... Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language
  • strong - strong I m. 1. One who is distinguished by great physical strength. 2. One who is distinguished by good health. 3. trans. Someone with a strong will. 4. trans. One who has great influence. II adj. 1. Possessing great physical strength. Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova
  • strong - STRONG -th, -th; -strong and strong, strong, strong, strong and strong; the strongest. 1. Possessing great physical strength. (opposite: weak). From so strong that he can bend a horseshoe. Physically with. Human. He has very strong hands. Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov
  • strong - STRONG, strong, strong; strong (strong simple), strong, strong (strong simple). 1. Possessing great physical strength, showing great physical strength. "The coachman picked up the pood bucket with strong hands." V. Kataev. Strong punch. Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov
  • strong - adj., use max. often strong, strong, strong, strong; stronger; nar. strong physical strength 1. A strong person is someone who has great physical strength, endurance (opposite meaning: weak). Physically strong person. Dictionary of Dmitriev
  • strong - Healthy, strong, powerful, powerful, powerful, domineering, weighty, sovereign, commanding, authoritative, influential, omnipotent, omnipotent, omnipotent, hefty, seasoned, hefty, dense; deep... Abramov's synonym dictionary
  • strong - 1) strong -th, -th; strong and strong, strong, strong, strong and strong. 1. Characterized by great physical strength (about a person, animal); opposite weak. Strong man. Strong horse. □ [Prokofy] was so strong that he lifted the carriage by the back. Small Academic Dictionary
  • strong - 1 creepy ~ exceptional ~ amazing ~ amazing ~ scary ~ amazing ~ fantastic ~ 2 ~ accent ~ argument ~ aroma ~ brilliance ~ fight ~ wind ~ wave ~ enemy ~ anger ~ hunger ~ thunder ~ argument ~ rain ~ heat ~ sound.. . Dictionary of Russian Idioms