stamina
US: /ˈstæmənə/
UK: /stˈæmɪnɐ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
stamina /'stæminə/- danh từ
- sức chịu đựng; khả năng chịu đựng
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun[U] the physical or mental strength that enables you to do sth difficult for long periods of time: It takes a lot of stamina to run a marathon. + exercises aimed at increasing stamina
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
ruggedness, vigour, vigorousness, (intestinal) fortitude, robustness, indefatigability, staying power, endurance, energy, power, might, mettle, (inner) strength, staunchness, stalwartness, courage, indomitability, Colloq grit, guts, starch, US stick-to-it-iveness, sand, Taboo Slang balls:
Even at the age of 70, she still had the stamina to run in the marathon.
Collocation
ADJ.
great | mental, physical
VERB + STAMINA
have
She didn't the stamina to complete the course.
| lack | need, require | build (up), increase
Aerobic exercise helps to build up stamina.
PHRASES
reserves of stamina
Emma Walton had to call on all her reserves of stamina to win the 10,000 metres.
| a test of stamina
Final exams at university can be as much a test of stamina as of knowledge.
Concise dictionary
'stæmɪnənoun
+enduring strength and energy
stamina|stamens'steɪmən
noun
+the male reproductive organ of a flower