not+strong

  • 61not fussy — not fussed or not fussy (informal) 1. Without a strong preference 2. Unconcerned • • • Main Entry: ↑fuss …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 62not the word for it — Not a strong enough word to express or describe it • • • Main Entry: ↑word …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 63not my forte — not my strong point …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 64not a dry eye in the house — not a dry eye (in the house) everyone is crying or feels strong emotion. When he sang the beautiful old Austrian folksong, there wasn t a dry eye in the house. Etymology: based on a special meaning of the house (= the people attending a… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 65not a dry eye — (in the house) everyone is crying or feels strong emotion. When he sang the beautiful old Austrian folksong, there wasn t a dry eye in the house. Etymology: based on a special meaning of the house (= the people attending a performance in a… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 66Strong AI — For John Searle s Strong AI hypothesis, see Philosophy of artificial intelligence Strong AI is artificial intelligence that matches or exceeds human intelligence the intelligence of a machine that can successfully perform any intellectual task… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67Strong acid — A strong acid is an acid that ionizes completely in an aqueous solution (not in the case of sulfuric acid as it is diprotic), or in other terms, with a p K a < −1.74. This generally means that in aqueous solution at standard temperature and&#8230; …

    Wikipedia

  • 68Strong interaction — This article is about the phenomenon in particle physics. For the concept in ecology, see Food chain. For the interaction that binds together the particles in atomic nuclei, see Nuclear force. Standard model of particle physics …

    Wikipedia

  • 69Strong two clubs — In most natural bridge bidding systems, the opening bid of 2♣ is used exclusively for hands too strong for an opening bid at the one level. Systems that incorporate a strong 2 club opening bid include modern Standard American, standard Acol, 2/1&#8230; …

    Wikipedia

  • 70strong — adjective (stronger; strongest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English strang; akin to Old High German strengi strong, Latin stringere to bind tight more at strain Date: before 12th century 1. having or marked by great physical power 2.&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary