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同义词:staunchly
1 They will fight for their feudal lord, and stand stanchly by his banner.
2 But he had known that he was justified in his way of life—and he had stuck it out stanchly.
3 To do him justice he fought with extreme bravery, and when almost all his followers were cut down or beaten overboard, he resisted stanchly and well.
4 It relies on, and stanchly defends, a disputed interpretation of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, which it argues gives US citizens the rights to bear arms.
5 Yes, sir," he added, "my last season, though the Queen took her private box, and all my noble friends stood stanchly to me, brought me in debt no less than thirteen thousand seven hundred pounds!
6 Sally's loyalty to her friends was worthy of her name; but she was stanchly democratic, more than a little jealous, and not addicted to concealing her prejudices.
7 "I used that word," she told him stanchly.
8 The elder body stick stanchly to the safe courses of Bach, Gluck, Beethoven, Mozart, and Mendelssohn.
9 Then there came a shout, and the men with the stretched rug moved stanchly to his call.
10 Beaten from the field as Judge Roscoe must needs be when his vaunted ratiocination was no available weapon, he held stanchly nevertheless to his own opinion, helpless though he was in the domestic administration.
11 Here in this county of Tryon one might stand for liberty of thought and action as stanchly as at home.
12 Tappitt had stood stanchly by him in all parochial contests regarding the new district.
13 Admiral Montt, as head of the executive power, stanchly refused to allow official influence to be brought to bear in any way in the presidential campaign.
14 Not with thoughts of Sails and his ghostly warning—Martin had not been long enough at sea to be tinged with the sailor's inevitable superstition, and he was stanchly skeptical of supernatural warnings.
15 The ever faithful subject of cooks served stanchly until they had reached the safety of soup.
16 Though stanchly nationalist, he also champions a secular agenda aimed toward his political base of immigrants from the former Soviet Union.
17 "It matters if you're doin' an injustice to one of the finest young fellows I know," insisted the New Mexican stanchly.
18 "I love you devotedly, Anne," said Diana stanchly, "and I always will, you may be sure of that."
19 But Wabi stanchly refused even to consider the proposition, and Mukoki, when he learned of the girl's desire, grinned and chuckled in his astonishment for the next half-hour.
20 In spite of Miss Shellington's tender pleading, in spite of the fact that Flukey believed stanchly all that Ann had told them, Flea suffered in her disbelief.
3 坚定地
firm firmly steadily decidedly faithfully squarely staunchly foursquare determinedly sturdily unwaveringly immovably
4 坚定
firm stable decisive adamant steadfast unwavering uncompromising staunch decided unflinching unmoved unshakable impregnable unfaltering unshaken unbendable unshrinking steady-going firmly steadily decidedly faithfully squarely staunchly foursquare determinedly sturdily unwaveringly immovably firmness sturdiness steadiness flat-footed sternness steady
5 坚固
hard sound firm iron tight substantial robust sturdy stout staunch well-built foursquare impregnable indissoluble ironbound standfast hard-set strongly firmly substantially tightly solidly sturdily durably stoutly indissolubly hardness tightness horniness substantiality stoutness set seal tighten brace harden solidify