English-Thai Dictionary
robust
ADJ ทนทาน แข็งแกร่ง durable sturdy ton-tan
robust
ADJ มุ่งมั่น แน่วแน่ เอาจริงเอาจัง determined mung-man
robust
ADJ เถรตรง ตรงไปตรงมา หยาบกระด้าง blunt straightforward tean-trong
robust
ADJ แข็งแรง กำยำ สมบูรณ์ healthy muscular strong frail kang-rang
robustious
ADJ หยาบคาย yab-kai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ROBUST
a.[L. robustus, from robur, strength. ] 1. Strong; lusty; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; forceful; as a robust body; robust youth. It implies full flesh and sound health.
2. Sound; vigorous; as robust health.
3. Violent; rough; rude.
Romp loving miss is haul'd about in gallantry robust.
4. Requiring strength; as robust employment.
[Note. This is one of the words in which we observe a strong tendency in practice to accentuate the first syllable, as in access; and there are many situations of the word in which this is the preferable pronunciation. Robustious is extremely vulgar, and in the United States nearly obsolete. ]
ROBUSTNESS
n.Strength; vigor, or the condition of the body when it has full firm flesh and sound health.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ROBUST
Ro *bust ", a. Etym: [L. robustus oaken, hard, strong, fr. robur strength, a very hard kind of oak; cf. Skr. rabhas violence: cf. F. robuste. ]
1. Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
2. Violent; rough; rude. While romp-loving miss Is hauled about in gallantry robust. Thomson.
3. Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment. Locke.
Syn. -- Strong; lusty; sinewy; sturdy; muscular; hale; hearty; vigorous; forceful; sound. -- Robust, Strong. Robust means, literally, made of oak, and hence implies great compactness and toughness of muscle, connected with a thick-set frame and great powers of endurance. Strong denotes the power of exerting great physical force. The robust man can bear heat or cold, excess or privation, and toil on through every kind of hardship; the strong man can lift a great weight, can give a heavy blow, and a hard gripe. "Robust, tough sinews bred to toil. " Cowper. Then 'gan the villain wax so fierce and strong, That nothing may sustain his furious force. Spenser.
ROBUSTIOUS
Ro *bus "tious, a. Etym: [Cf. L. robusteus of oak. ]
Defn: Robust. [Obs. or Humorous ] W. Irving. In Scotland they had handled the bishops in a more robustious manner. Milton. -- Ro *bus "tious *ly, adv. -- Ro *bus "tious *ness, n.
ROBUSTLY
ROBUSTLY Ro *bust "ly, adv.
Defn: In a robust manner.
ROBUSTNESS
ROBUSTNESS Ro *bust "ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being robust.
New American Oxford Dictionary
robust
ro bust |rōˈbəst, ˈrōˌbəst roʊˈbəst | ▶adjective ( robuster, robustest ) strong and healthy; vigorous: the Caplans are a robust, healthy lot. • (of an object ) sturdy in construction: a robust metal cabinet. • (of a process, system, organization, etc. ) able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions: California's robust property market. • uncompromising and forceful: the country's decision to bow to UN pressure was preceded by a robust defense of its policies | he took quite a robust view of my case. • (of wine or food ) strong and rich in flavor or smell. DERIVATIVES ro bust ly adverb, ro bust ness noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin robustus ‘firm and hard, ’ from robus, earlier form of robur ‘oak, strength. ’
robusta
ro bus ta |rōˈbəstə roʊˈbəstə | ▶noun 1 coffee or coffee beans from a widely grown kind of coffee plant. Beans of this variety are often used in the manufacture of instant coffee. 2 the tropical West African bush of the bedstraw family that produces these beans. [Coffea canephora (formerly robusta ), family Rubiaceae. ] ORIGIN early 20th cent.: modern Latin, feminine of Latin robustus ‘robust. ’
Oxford Dictionary
robust
ro ¦bust |rə (ʊ )ˈbʌst | ▶adjective ( robuster, robustest ) 1 (of an object ) sturdy in construction: a robust metal cabinet. • strong and healthy; vigorous: the Caplan family are a robust lot. • (of a system, organization, etc. ) able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions: the country's political system has continued to be robust in spite of its economic problems. • uncompromising and forceful: he took quite a robust view of my case. 2 (of wine or food ) strong and rich in flavour or smell: a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes. DERIVATIVES robustly adverb, robustness noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin robustus ‘firm and hard ’, from robus, earlier form of robur ‘oak, strength ’.
robusta
ro |busta |rə (ʊ )ˈbʌstə | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] coffee or coffee beans from a widely grown kind of coffee plant. Beans of this variety are often used in the manufacture of instant coffee. 2 the tropical West African bush that produces robusta coffee beans. ●Coffea canephora (formerly robusta ), family Rubiaceae. See also arabica . ORIGIN early 20th cent.: modern Latin, feminine of Latin robustus ‘robust ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
robust
robust adjective 1 a large, robust man: strong, vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, solid, muscular, sinewy, rugged, hardy, strapping, brawny, burly, husky; healthy, fit, fighting fit, hale and hearty, lusty, in fine fettle; informal beefy, hunky. ANTONYMS frail, weak. 2 these knives are robust: durable, resilient, tough, hardwearing, long-lasting, sturdy, strong. ANTONYMS fragile. 3 a robust commodities market: strong, healthy, resilient, invulnerable; productive, profitable. ANTONYMS vulnerable. 4 a robust red wine: strong, full-bodied, flavorful, rich. ANTONYMS tasteless, insipid.
Oxford Thesaurus
robust
robust adjective 1 a large and robust man: strong, vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, powerfully built, solidly built, as strong as a horse /ox, muscular, sinewy, rugged, hardy, strapping, brawny, burly, husky; healthy, fit, fighting fit, as fit as a fiddle /flea, bursting with health, hale and hearty, hale, hearty, lusty, in fine fettle, in good health, in good shape, in trim, in good trim, aerobicized, able-bodied; Brit. in rude health; informal beefy, hunky; dated stalwart; literary thewy, stark. ANTONYMS weak, frail. 2 these knives are more robust and better at cutting: durable, resilient, tough, hard-wearing, long-lasting, well made; sturdy, strong, strongly made. ANTONYMS fragile. 3 Libby took her usual robust view of the matter: down-to-earth, hard-headed, sensible, practical, realistic, pragmatic, common-sense, commonsensical, matter-of-fact, businesslike, level-headed, unromantic, unsentimental, unidealistic; tough-minded, forceful, vigorous; informal no-nonsense, hard-nosed. ANTONYMS impractical, romantic. 4 a robust red wine: strong, full-bodied, flavourful, full-flavoured, flavoursome, full of flavour, rich; rare sapid. ANTONYMS insipid, tasteless.
Duden Dictionary
robust
ro bust Adjektiv |rob u st |(französisch robuste < ) lateinisch robustus, eigentlich = aus Hart-, Eichenholz, zu: robur = Kernholz; Eiche; Kraft 1 körperlich oder seelisch stabil, nicht empfindlich eine robuste Person, Frau | eine robuste (stabile ) Gesundheit, Konstitution | er ist eine robuste (nicht empfindsame ) Natur | körperlich, seelisch robust sein, aussehen, wirken 2 in seiner Beschaffenheit Belastungen gut standhaltend und daher im Gebrauch meist unkompliziert ein robustes Material | ein robuster Motor, Tisch, Rasen
Robustheit
Ro bust heit Substantiv, feminin , die |Rob u stheit |die Robustheit; Genitiv: der Robustheit das Robustsein
robusto
ro bus to Adverb Musik |rob u sto |lateinisch-italienisch kraftvoll Vortragsanweisung
French Dictionary
robuste
robuste adj. adjectif Solide, vigoureux. : Une santé robuste. SYNONYME fort ; résistant .
robustesse
robustesse n. f. nom féminin Résistance. : La robustesse des percherons est proverbiale. SYNONYME force ; vigueur .
Spanish Dictionary
robustecer
robustecer verbo transitivo Hacer más robusta una cosa o a una persona :el apoyo de la opinión pública robustece los fundamentos de nuestra institución ;los pulmones se robustecen con este aire tan puro . Conjugación [43 ] como agradecer .
robustecimiento
robustecimiento nombre masculino Aumento de la robustez o firmeza de alguna cosa :tenemos la oportunidad de avanzar hacia el robustecimiento del sistema mediante el lanzamiento de una nueva ronda de negociaciones .
robustez
robustez nombre femenino Cualidad de robusto :terminará por rendirse a la robustez de los brazos que la aprisionan; la encina se caracteriza por su gran robustez y resistencia y por su gran capacidad de adaptación a las más adversas situaciones climatológicas y de suelos .
robusto, -ta
robusto, -ta adjetivo 1 [cosa ] Que es resistente por su grosor, gran densidad y firmeza :herramienta robusta; sostenido por robustos pilares .2 [persona ] Que es regularmente grueso, de complexión fuerte y con buena salud .SINÓNIMO recio .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín robustus, derivado de robus, forma arcaica de robur ‘roble ’. De la familia etimológica de roble (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
robust
ro bust /roʊbʌ́st, -́- /形容詞 ~er ; ~est 1 〈人が 〉元気な , 強靭 (じん )な , 強壮な ▸ a robust constitution 強靭な体質 2 〈物が 〉頑丈な , 頑健な ▸ a robust communication system 頑健な通信システム 3 〈組織 制度などが 〉強力な , 健全な , 活発な ▸ a robust American economy 健全な米国経済 4 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗力強い , 断固とした 〈言動など 〉.5 〈ワインなどが 〉こくのある , ボディがある .6 〈仕事などが 〉きつい , 力のいる .7 〈話し方などが 〉粗野な , がさつな ; 質実な .~ly 副詞 1 強く .2 断固として .~ness 名詞 U 1 頑丈さ .2 頑固さ .