stalwart的意思和读音

stalwart

: [ˈstɔlwərt] : [ˈstɔːlwə(r)t]

adj.

n.

stalwarts  

adj.feeble,uncommitted,cowardly

n.rebel

adj.strong,muscular,resolute,determined,courageous

n.loyalist,partisan,supporter,devotee,advocate

stalwartn.

1.~ (of sth)a loyal supporter who does a lot of work for an organization, especially a political party

adj.

1.loyal and able to be relied on, even in a difficult situation

stalwart supporters

2.physically strong

adj.1.,;,2.,

n.1.2....,

adj.1.a stalwart friend or supporter is very loyal2ed for describing a person who looks very strong

1. thwart 使 stalwart lambert ) ...

2. reconciliation , stalwart ; plummet ;

3. stallion stalwart stamen ...

4. entrant: stalwart: loathe: ...

6. ... rigidity steadfast;resolute;stalwart honest;upright ...

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1.Liu has become something of a celebrity as a communist stalwart.

2.A stalwart man stands in the center of the boat, beating a drum to encourage them, leading them to make a greater effort.

3.Throughout those years, you, the British people, have been a stalwart ally, along with so many others who fight by our side.

4.Larry Summers, named to run the economics team from the White House, was a Clinton stalwart.(LarrySummers)

5.Terry's stalwart performances as Chelsea captain made him among the favourites to take over from Becks.西使

6.The Nuggets also hope to have defensive stalwart Kenyon Martin back in mid-April in time for the playoffs.

7.Along the borderlands, knights are the stalwart commanders of peasant militias, caravan guards and adventuring groups.

8.She was proud of her stalwart , good-looking grandson .

9.The original flick is a stalwart of the genre, and it is the duty of everyone, not just horror fans, to watch it at least once.

10.This has led to fierce resistance, with the No campaign, co-chaired by a Republican stalwart of credibility, George Shultz.