robust
의미: Strong, healthy, and vigorous. When describing an argument, system, or approach, it means thorough, resilient, and able to withstand challenge or stress.
Robust is a versatile positive adjective used across many contexts. A 'robust argument' is well-supported and difficult to refute. A 'robust economy' is strong and resilient. A 'robust debate' is vigorous and thorough. In science and engineering, a 'robust system' continues functioning well despite variations or stress. In British political discourse, 'robust' is a favourite word for describing firm action or strong opinions. It collocates with 'debate,' 'evidence,' 'defence,' 'framework,' and 'growth.'
예문
- The committee demanded a more robust evidence base before approving the policy change. 委员会要求在批准政策变更前提供更充分的证据基础。El comité exigió una base de pruebas más sólida antes de aprobar el cambio de política.委員会は政策変更を承認する前に、より堅固な証拠基盤を求めました。위원회는 정책 변경을 승인하기 전에 더 탄탄한 증거 기반을 요구했다.
- The country's robust economic growth continued for a third consecutive quarter, defying analysts' predictions. 该国强劲的经济增长连续第三个季度持续,出乎分析师的预期。El robusto crecimiento económico del país se mantuvo durante un tercer trimestre consecutivo, desafiando las predicciones de los analistas.その国の力強い経済成長は3四半期連続で続き、アナリストの予測を覆しました。그 나라의 견조한 경제 성장은 3분기 연속 이어지며 분석가들의 예측을 뒤엎었다.
- A robust quality control process is essential to maintaining high manufacturing standards. 健全的质量控制流程对于保持高水平的制造标准至关重要。Un proceso de control de calidad riguroso es esencial para mantener altos estándares de fabricación.高い製造基準を維持するためには、堅実な品質管理プロセスが不可欠です。높은 제조 기준을 유지하기 위해서는 견고한 품질 관리 프로세스가 필수적이다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, media, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin robustus (strong, hard, firm), from robur (oak, strength). Entered English in the mid-16th century, originally describing physical strength.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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