0 firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc -- solid; stærk
1 very noticeable; very intense -- stærk; intens
2 containing a large amount of the flavouring/flavoring ingredient -- stærk
strong tea.
3 (of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount -- stærk
In these cases, strong responses differ substantially in measured amplitude in a way that is most readily explained as the result of eye-movements.
As these examples show, what we are dealing with here are areas of strong structural equivalence between the two languages.
Recent studies have provided strong evidence in support of the above interpretation.
In fact, strong reduction strategies are useful in all situations where symbolic matching has to be conducted in the scope of binders.
We may surmise that if the data collection and scoring procedures had been uniform across the three studies, the correlation would have been stronger.
Table 6 shows that 60 per cent already had a strong commitment to teaching when they left school.
This is because vowels in both primarily and secondarily stressed syllables are rendered strong and not weakened.
There was a stronger rationale for reform and both international and domestic factors played important roles.