stalwart如何读

英:[ˈstɔ:lwət]

美:[ˈstɔlwərt]

stalwart是什么意思

adj.

强壮的

结实的

坚定的

可靠的

n.

高大健壮的人

忠实拥护者

stalwart自然拼读

stal·wart

stawl wrt

stalwart变形

复数:stalwarts

比较级:more stalwart

最高级:most stalwart

stalwart扩展

stalwartly (adv.), stalwartness (n.)

stalwart英英释义

Noun

1. a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)

Adjective

1. having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships;

"hardy explorers of northern Canada"

"proud of her tall stalwart son"

"stout seamen"

"sturdy young athletes"

2. dependable;

"the stalwart citizens at Lexington"

"a stalwart supporter of the UN"

"stout hearts"

3. used especially of persons;

"a stalwart knight"

"a stouthearted fellow who had an active career in the army"

stalwart词源中文解释

14世纪末,用于人,“坚决的,决心的”,是中古英语 stalworth 的苏格兰变体,意为“身体强壮的,有力的”,也指“勇敢的,有胆量的”,源自古英语 stælwierðe 的“好的,有用的”。这可能是 staðol 的缩略复合词,“基础,支撑; 稳定,安全”(源自原始日耳曼语 *stathlaz,源自 PIE 词根 *sta-,“站立,坚定或稳固”)+ wierðe 的“好的,优秀的,值得的”(参见 worth)。

另一种理论将 stælwierðe 的第一个成分追溯到古英语 stæl 的“地方”,源自原始日耳曼语 *stælaz,最终源自与 staðol. 相同的词根。中古英语还有 stalle(形容词)“不屈服的,无情的,勇敢的”(约1200年),源自名词(参见 stall(名词))。相关词汇: Stalworthily; stalwartly; stalwartness。Stalwart(名词)在19世纪70年代至80年代的美国政治写作中很常见,指代各种(主要是共和党内的)毫不妥协的派别。

stalwart词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, alteration of stalworth, from Old English stǣlwierthe serviceable

The first known use of stalwart was in the 15th century

stalwart儿童词典英英释义

stamp1 of 2verb

to pound or crush with a heavy instrument

to strike or beat forcibly with the bottom of the foot

to put an end to or destroy by or as if by stamping with the foot

to walk heavily or noisily

impress entry 1 sense 1, imprint

stamp the bill "paid"

to attach a stamp to

stamp a letter

to form with a stamp or die

characterize sense 1

stamped as reliable workers

stamp2 of 2noun

a device or instrument for stamping

the mark made by stamping

a sign of a special quality

a stamp of genius

the act of stamping

a stamped or printed paper attached to something to show that a tax or fee has been paid

postage stamp

stammer1 of 2verb

to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating

stammer2 of 2noun

an act or instance of stammering

stammer1 of 2verb

to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating

stammer2 of 2noun

an act or instance of stammering

stammer1 of 2verb

to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating

stammer2 of 2noun

an act or instance of stammering

staminateadjective

having stamensespecially: having stamens but no pistils

staminate flowers

staminanoun

vigor sense 1, endurance

stamennoun

an organ of a flower that consists of an anther and a filament and produces the pollen

stalwart1 of 2adjective

marked by outstanding strength and vigor of mind, body, or spirit a stalwart team of rescuers

has stalwart common sense

stalwart2 of 2noun

a stalwart person

a loyal supporter (as in politics)

stalwart 例句

1 Taylor described Mr. Wagoner’s dancing style as “stalwart,” moving “with weight from a thick core,” and praised his facility with “tongue-twister coordinations.”

2 Bloom times are off, heat waves and cold snaps kneecap previously stalwart specimens, and plants we once had to nurse along have turned invasive.

3 Rising amid the retail stalwarts of Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase, Md., is the Barlow Building, a bastion of Western medicine where a facelift or a new knee is just an elevator ride away.

4 Republicans are viewed as more stalwart defenders of free trade.

共和党一般被认为是更加坚定的自由市场主义的守护者。

5 Both companies have significant customer bases in liberal cities and promote themselves as safe havens for the L.G.B.T. community and stalwarts against bigotry.

6 Perhaps he’s your trusted lieutenant, but not your romantic stalwart.

7 The last should have been hanged, as the king himself admitted, but he came from a noble family, and his father and brothers had been stalwart from the first.

8 It was dominated by ’90s hip-hop stalwarts and capped by Tyler Perry, an artist whose movies the academy had never acknowledged but who lately tends to be on hand as a kind of dignitary.

9 Along with peers like the saxophonist Mark Taylor, they are now stalwarts of the jazz mainstream here, working at places like the New Orleans Creole Restaurant and Tula’s Jazz Club.

10 I have a new admiration for such stalwarts, as well as a new appreciation for the Christian duty to "visit the sick".

11 In lieu of more youthful musical upstarts, the often thankless job of marching and shouting will be left to stalwart activists like he and Chuck D of Public Enemy.

12 To make a courageous show or to put up a stalwart front.

做勇敢状或建起一道坚固的前线.

13 I had always assumed the origins of the AGA stove were uniquely British, but this stalwart appliance was actually created about a century ago by blind Swedish physicist Gustaf Dalén, a Nobel Laureate.

14 But through it all, Uthaug makes us care about this stalwart little family, and, more important, serves up a special-effects tsunami that’s both glorious and unsettling, a swoosh of doom in liquid form.

15 Let me introduce Bob, one of the club's stalwart.

让我来介绍鲍伯,俱乐部的忠实拥护者。

16 In songs from the 1990s like “Misunderstood,” guitars and keyboards were stalwart as ever, as the current band dug into the old dynamics.

17 The absentminded, fluff-haired little clergyman and his stalwart wife drifted into her memory.

18 In a world where few things are stable, Hitching Post remains a stalwart.

19 On Thursday, its stalwart co-judge Mary Berry announced that she, too, is jumping ship.

20 As a state senator, Big Tim Sullivan, a graft-taking Tammany Hall stalwart whose largess to supporters made him the “King of the Bowery,” wrote one of the nation’s strictest gun laws — the Sullivan Law.

stalwart 同义词

5 强健的

strong fit robust sturdy rugged

9 坚定分子

bastion

16 刚强的

gritty doughty

19 忠诚的

true loyal faithful devoted

26 勤奋的

diligent assiduous deedy

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