1. (尤指某個(gè)政黨的)忠實(shí)擁護者,堅定分子 A stalwart is a loyal worker or supporter of an organization, especially a political party.
e.g. His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among Tory stalwarts... 他的自由貿易政策在保守黨的忠實(shí)擁護者中間引起了懷疑。 e.g. Moving to Germany, he became a stalwart of the revered Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra. 搬到德國后,他成了著(zhù)名的庫爾特·埃德?tīng)柟芟覙?lè )隊的一名忠實(shí)聽(tīng)眾。
2. 忠實(shí)的;堅定的;完全可靠的 A stalwart supporter or worker is loyal, steady, and completely reliable.
e.g. ...a stalwart supporter of the colonial government... 殖民政府的忠實(shí)擁護者 e.g. The stalwart volunteers marched in this morning ready to go to work. 忠實(shí)的志愿者們今天上午已就位,隨時(shí)準備開(kāi)始工作。
3. 強壯的;雄健的 A stalwart man is strong.
stalwart的意思
e.g. I knew I was never in any danger with my stalwart bodyguard around me. 我知道有強壯的保鏢在我的周?chē)?,我永遠不會(huì )有什么危險。
stalwart英英釋義
stalwart什么意思
noun
1. a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)
Synonym: loyalist
adj
1. used especially of persons
e.g. a stalwart knight a stouthearted fellow who had an active career in the army
Synonym: stouthearted
2. dependable
e.g. the stalwart citizens at Lexington a stalwart supporter of the UN stout hearts
Synonym: stout
3. having rugged physical strength inured to fatigue or hardships
e.g. hardy explorers of northern Canada proud of her tall stalwart son stout seamen sturdy young athletes