| 单词 | strongly pronounced | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasstrongly pronounced  a.   Modifying a past participial adjective (sometimes hyphenated), as  strongly coloured,  strongly developed,  strongly pronounced,  strongly rooted, etc. ΚΠ eOE    King Ælfred tr.  Gregory Pastoral Care 		(Hatton)	 		(1871)	 xxxiv. 235  				Hwæt getacnað ðonne ðæt flæsc buton unfæsð weorc & hnesce, & hwæt ða ban buton stronglice geworht weorc [L. fortia acta]? ?1473    W. Caxton tr.  R. Le Fèvre Recuyell Hist. Troye 		(1894)	 II. lf. 307v  				Achilles is strongly hurte and may not goo to batayll. ?c1500    J. Blount tr.  N. Upton Essent. Portions De Studio Militari 		(1931)	 12  				They bothe..came strongly armyd wythowte the cyte off paris to a certen grownde apoyntyd for them to ffyght. 1551    R. Robinson tr.  T. More Vtopia sig. Siii  				The well fortefied and strongly defenced wealth..of many cities. 1641    True Rel. Famous & Renowned Victorie Philip 10  				The troubled and raging waves of the shipwrack threatning sea, we see doe run with conjoyned and strongly knitted force, intending to carrie all before them. 1646    Mercurius Civicus No. 160 2290  				The grasses were wide and very deep, the Ramparts high and pallisadoed, and the Counterscarfes strongly stoccadoed. 1725    R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Hen-House  				The Windows should be on the Sun-Rising side, strongly lathed. 1780    E. B. Greene in  tr.  Apollonius Rhodius Argonautic Exped. I.  ii. 228  				The episode of Sthenelus in his character of ghost primarily occurs; a strongly-colored picture of poetical romance! 1794    R. J. Sulivan View of Nature I. 319  				A strongly impregnated selenitous water. 1799    R. Heron New Gen. Hist. Scotl. V.  vi. i. iii. 542  				They sat down in a strongly entrenched camp at Torwood, near Stirling. 1821    tr.  L. A. Necker de Saussure Trav. Scotl. ix. 92  				Slow, monotonous airs,..rendered expressive, by a strongly pronounced rythm. 1828    Christian Rev. & Clerical Mag. Oct. 453  				A character marked..by the strongly developed features of greater virtues or more conspicuous crimes. 1831    W. Scott Count Robert ii, in  Tales of my Landlord 4th Ser. I. 22  				A..strongly-shod arrow. 1842    J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. Gloss. 954  				Common rafters.., which bridge over the purlins in a strongly framed roof. 1849    Edinb. Rev. Oct. 330  				The strongly rooted prejudices of ignorance. 1884    O. P. Behm Lang. Later Part Peterborough Chron.  i. iv. 24  				This alternation of a, e, o is evidently of the same nature as that already noticed in the strongly stressed syllables. 1900    J. Jastrow Fact & Fable in Psychol. 167  				The strongly rooted, anti-logical tendencies of our nature. 1903    Proc. Musical Assoc. 29th Sess. 7  				The strongly pronounced anapæstical rhythm of the language. 1936    Amer. Home Feb. 10/2 		(caption)	  				The strongly patterned black floral chintz on the barrel chair. 1944    N. Guterman tr.  J. Stern French Colonies xiv. 199  				Against him were a large army and the strongly organized Black Flags. 1957    S. Potter Mod. Linguistics iii. 71  				We detect two main end-of-sentence tunes in English which turn on the last strongly stressed syllable as on a hinge or pivot. 1968    Bull. Entomol. Res. 57 607  				The strongly developed transtilla..is very diagnostic for this species. 1989    E. Hoagland That which I Say in  Balancing Acts 		(1992)	 167  				Hemingway..stripped his style to minimalist marblings that..emphasized how strongly colored life is. 2006    K. D. Rose Beginning Age Mammals xiii. 268/2  				A distinctive, dense skullcap composed of the strongly fused parietal and supraoccipital bones. < as lemmas  | 
	
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