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strong·box
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The first known use of strongbox was in 1684
struck
strove
strophenoun
a division of a poem : stanza
strop1 of 2noun
a usually leather band for sharpening a razor
strop2 of 2verb
to sharpen on a strop
strop a razor
strontiumnoun
a soft metallic element that can be hammered and shaped, occurs only in combination, and is used in color TV picture tubes and red fireworks see element
strongholdnoun
fortress
strongadjective
having or marked by great physical power : robust
having moral or mental power
having great resources (as of wealth)
of a specified number
an army ten thousand strong
being great or striking
a strong resemblance
forceful, cogent
strong arguments
not mild or weak : having much of some quality strong acid strong glasses
strong coffee
moving with rapidity or force
strong wind
enthusiastic, zealous
a strong believer in peace
not easily captured or overcome
a strong fort
well established : firm
strong traditions
having a disgusting or powerful odor or flavor : rank
of, relating to, or being a verb that forms the past tense by a change in the root vowel and the past participle usually by the addition of -en with or without change of the root vowel (as strive, strove, striven or drink, drank, drunk)
strongadjective
having or marked by great physical power : robust
having moral or mental power
having great resources (as of wealth)
of a specified number
an army ten thousand strong
being great or striking
a strong resemblance
forceful, cogent
strong arguments
not mild or weak : having much of some quality strong acid strong glasses
strong coffee
moving with rapidity or force
strong wind
enthusiastic, zealous
a strong believer in peace
not easily captured or overcome
a strong fort
well established : firm
strong traditions
having a disgusting or powerful odor or flavor : rank
of, relating to, or being a verb that forms the past tense by a change in the root vowel and the past participle usually by the addition of -en with or without change of the root vowel (as strive, strove, striven or drink, drank, drunk)
strongboxnoun
a strongly made container for money or valuables
1 A bookshelf has been peeled open; the strongbox is behind it.
2 The strongbox turned out to be a three-room vault beneath one of the many banks in this Swiss financial center, one room originally for bank archives, another for stock certificates, the third for gold.
3 Then I climbed up and reached for the small green strongbox on the top shelf.
4 Or where a car understood to symbolize classic American muscle cannot break free of the blank strongbox in which it is imprisoned.
5 Take good care to lock away your jewellery in a strongbox before going away on holiday.
假期外出之前要把珠宝首饰锁藏在保险箱里。
6 Roughly half the sales floor is lined with all size and manner of safes, or strongboxes, while much of the rest is dedicated to the latest technology in home security.
7 By the time the duke and a boat containing his strongbox of memoirs and political documents were loaded, only one other boat was able to escape.
8 He saw the table in his study as he had left it: the strongbox open—the safe, too, from which he had taken it, agape: papers lying in unprotected confusion.
9 But he wouldn’t mind if someone was able to retrieve his strongbox and the brand-new sword he left in it when he and others abandoned ship 77 years ago.
10 Whitley’s downfall came in 1874, when his men became entangled in a bizarre conspiracy to frame opponents of the District of Columbia’s pro-Grant government for the theft of documents from a government strongbox.
11 So, your secrets in the strongbox is absolutely safe.
所以, 在这个保险箱里你的秘密是绝对安全的!
12 Some work apartments only, others houses only, others stores only, or warehouses; still others will go after only safes or strongboxes.
13 The app, which is essentially a digital strongbox for all your online keys, has just one master password to remember.
14 The priest, on his return, actually found that his strongbox had been broken open and his money carried off; but he could not discharge his commission, because Anselm was absent.
15 Grandfather kept his money in a strongbox under the boards in the corner of his bedroom.
16 Whenever people visit with children I move the strongbox gun to the main safe as additional protection.
17 Although the jewels were locked in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty.
尽管珠宝被锁在一个结实的箱子里, 小偷还是毫不费力地把它们偷走了.
18 The Gestapo man watches him, his attention on the stone, his left hand on the door of the strongbox.
19 In the contrary event there would be nothing for it but to wait for her recovery or her death—with the money belonging to her sealed up, and deposited in the landlord's strongbox.
20 First glimpsed shuffling through his home, with stooped posture, clutching the strongbox that holds his wealth, Mulford’s Harpagon generates a windfall of wit for the Faction of Fools Theatre Company production, which Mulford also directed.