staunchest

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  • adj.

    可信赖的,可靠的,忠诚的( staunch的最高级 );

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. He's a staunch supporter of the monarchy.
      他是君主制的坚定拥护者。
    2. They are staunch soldiers.
      他们是忠诚的战士。
    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. I helped her staunch cut.
      我帮助她止住了伤口的血。

    权威例句

    `The staunchest ally.'
    Psychotherapy's staunchest critic: An interview with Hans Eysenck
    Blair's Staunchest Union Ally Calls for a Clampdown on House Price Speculators
    America's staunchest allies in Iraq stung by rising anti-war sentiment at home
    ‘Our Staunchest Friends and Allies in Europe’: Britain’s Special Relationship with Scandinavia, 1945–1953
    ‘Our Staunchest Friends and Allies in Europe’: Britain’s Special Relationship with Scandinavia, 1945–1953
    The nurses' staunchest friend could be the public: How the California State Nurses Association secured public interest in the econom...
    The Measure of the Man; His Great Flaw (and Irony) Is That He Created His Own Demons. His Staunchest Foes Are His Progeny
    Media: Will Angry of Tunbridge Wells Forgive the Telegraph? ; like the Tory Party, Its Staunchest Media Supporter Is Modernising. bu...
    Major Rethink; He was kicked out of the army for answering back; now he's one of Tony Blair's staunchest defenders, but has been bl...