双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- He's a staunch supporter of the monarchy.
他是君主制的坚定拥护者。 - They are staunch soldiers.
他们是忠诚的战士。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- And the fingers trying to staunch the bloody wound at his neck.
和试图止住脖子上正在流血的伤口的手指时会有什么感觉。 - Messy rescues of Citigroup and Bank of America have failed to staunch their losses.
对花旗和美洲银行棘手的营救并没有止住他们的亏损。 - I helped her staunch cut.
我帮助她止住了伤口的血。
权威例句
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