单词 | steadfast |
释义 | steadfastWord family adverbsteadfastlyadjectivesteadfastnounsteadfastness stead·fast /ˈstedfɑːst $ -fæst/ adjectiveadj literary 1 DETERMINEDFAITHFULfaithful and very loyal 忠实的,忠诚的 her father’s steadfast love for her 她父亲对她永不改变的爱 2 being certain that you are right about something and refusing to change your opinion in any way 坚定的,毫不动摇的 steadfast in Dr Faraday remained steadfast in his plea of innocence. 法拉第医生坚持自己无罪的抗辩。 —steadfastly adverbadv —steadfastness noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus steadfast• He was steadfast and articulate in support of the Equal Rights Amendment.• He was a steadfast bachelor and intended to remain so.• Malta's steadfast defence from 1940-43 played an important part in the course of the war.• steadfast devotion• Guileful and ruthless, he was a generous and steadfast friend.• With his steadfast hand cupped around my shoulders, my father assured me there was nothing to fear.• As a politician, you have to show resilience - the ability to remain steadfast in your beliefs.• There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance, and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism.• the steadfast support of America's allies• He has been a steadfast supporter of balanced budgets and shrinking the size of government. steadfast in• Lindros has been steadfast in his refusal to sell the property. Old English stedefæst “fixed in place” |
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