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stalwart (stal WART) This word, from the Old English word for “steadfast,” means “firm” and “resolute” and can be used to describe people or actions. It can also be used as a noun to mean “one who loyally supports a party or a cause.”
- The band of striking workers remained stalwart, marching in front of the factory and refusing to enter until they were given higher wages and better benefits.
- The antiwar rally was attended by students, conscientious objectors, and a large group of liberal stalwarts.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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stalwart (stal WART) 这个词来自古英语中的 “stadfast”,意思是 “坚定 “和 “坚决”,可以用来描述人或行动。它也可以作为名词使用,意思是 “忠诚地支持一个政党或事业的人”。
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