0 (of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to break or fail:
1 (of a person, animal, or plant) strong and healthy, or (of food or drink) full of flavor:
She was in robust health.
The house blend of coffee is particularly robust.
First, the present be paradigm is more robust to levelling than the past be paradigm.
Accounts of taking charge and assertions of robust identities tended to dominate the early interviews.
Let us now explain why this heterodimensional cycle is robust.
Sensibility is not readily associated with this robust discourse of adventure.
Another, potentially bigger benefit is that the inference can make program code robust against changes of types.
These findings are robust but the developmental processes underlying the connections between peer victimization and psychopathology remain unclear.
However, in the latter case grammatical analysis of the type proposed here is useful in providing a robust analysis of the best path.
Within such constraints, the precise parameter values are not critical: the qualitative effects are robust within a range of parameter values.
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(人或動物)強壯的,茁壯的, (東西或系統)堅固的,耐用的,結實的…
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(人或动物)强壮的,茁壮的, (东西或系统)坚固的,耐用的,结实的…
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fuerte, vigoroso, robusto/ta [masculine-feminine…
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robusto, sólido…
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頑丈な, たくましい…
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sağlam, gürbüz, güçlü…
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robuste, solide…
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