English to English
adjective
- having strength or power greater than average or expected
A strong radio signal.
Strong medicine.
A strong man.
source: WordNet 3.0
- having a strong physiological or chemical effect
A potent toxin.
Potent liquor.
A potent cup of tea.
A stiff drink.
source: WordNet 3.0
- Having active physical power, or great physical power to act; having a power of exerting great bodily force; vigorous.
source: Webster 1913
adjective satellite
- not faint or feeble
A strong odor of burning rubber.
source: WordNet 3.0
- having or wielding force or authority
Providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons.
source: WordNet 3.0
- immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
An impregnable fortress.
Fortifications that made the frontier inviolable.
A secure telephone connection.
source: WordNet 3.0
- of good quality and condition; solidly built
A solid foundation.
Several substantial timber buildings.
source: WordNet 3.0
- of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection
`sing' is a strong verb.
source: WordNet 3.0
- being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content
Hard liquor.
source: WordNet 3.0
- freshly made or left
A warm trail.
The scent is warm.
source: WordNet 3.0
- strong and sure
A firm grasp.
Gave a strong pull on the rope.
source: WordNet 3.0
English to Tagalog
adj
- [stróng] Malakas; matibay
source: Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog