英 [stɔːntʃ] 美 [stɔːntʃ]
adj. 坚定的;忠诚的;坚固的
vt. 止住;止血
n. (Staunch)人名;(英)斯汤奇
第三人称单数staunches
现在分词staunching
过去式staunched
过去分词staunched
比较级stauncher或more staunch
最高级staunchest或most staunch
staunch /stɔːntʃ/ TEM4 [ stauncher staunchest ]
形容词 A staunch supporter or believer is very loyal to a person, organization, or set of beliefs, and supports them strongly. 坚定的
He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending.
他是政府开支控制的坚定支持者。
副词 坚定地
He was staunchly opposed to a public confession.
他坚决反对公开认错。
形容词 solid or substantial in construction 坚固的; 牢固的
firm and dependable especially in loyalty
a staunch defender of free speech
同义词: steadfast / unswerving
staunch(刚强), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... statutory 法定的 staunch 止住 staurolite 十字石 ...
... staunchship坚固船 staunch坚固的 staunch耐航的紧密的 ...
staunchly 坚定地;忠实地
He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending.
他是政府开支控制的坚定支持者。
He is a staunch supporter of amateurism in intercollegiate athletics.
他坚决支持把学院之间的体育活动业余化。
The red plum blossom shows her quality in her staunch will.
红梅以坚定不移的信念表现她的品格。
He made clear he sees a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party between moderates like himself, and staunch conservatives.
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He voiced staunch opposition to gay marriage when it was legalised in Argentina in 2010.
It also offers a small section of meat dishes, including the English breakfast, to keep staunch carnivores satisfied.
It's no secret Rove is both a staunch Republican and a John McCain supporter.