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stoutly

/stout/US // staʊt //UK // (staʊt) //

坚定不移地,坚定地,坚固地,坚定不移的

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    stout·er, stout·est.

    • : bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses.
    • : bold, brave, or dauntless: a stout heart; stout fellows.
    • : firm; stubborn; resolute: stout resistance.
    • : forceful; vigorous: a stout argument; a stout wind.
    • : strong of body; hearty; sturdy: stout seamen.
    • : having endurance or staying power, as a horse.
    • : strong in substance or body, as a beverage.
    • : strong and thick or heavy: a stout cudgel.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a dark, sweet brew made of roasted malt and having a higher percentage of hops than porter.
    • : porter of extra strength.
    • : a stout person.
    • : a garment size designed for a stout man.
    • : a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size.

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Examples

  • The Bucs would certainly rather have their stout run defense than not, but it does come with a downside.

  • Guests are invited to indulge in stouts, porters and Belgian brews as they drink to the end of a long, dark winter.

  • The shared bedrooms — crammed with two twin beds, two stout night tables, two wardrobes and two wooden dressers — were small, but Varahn didn’t think she’d spend much time in hers.

  • The coronavirus is the stout defensive line that the league can’t move.

  • Physically and mentally exhausted, fueled by nothing but leftover Thai drunken noodles and the belief that if she didn’t watch it nobody would, Kemp spent nearly a day inside the stout government building where officials were counting votes.

  • But he, like many people using dating apps whatever their sexual identity, remains stoutly positive.

  • He and Huffington stoutly deny any trouble, though they confirm that HuffPo has attracted robust outside interest.

  • But Rose stoutly averred that she would never be seduced; it was marriage or nothing.

  • Less controversial was the invasion of Afghanistan, but Blair stoutly defends it from criticism.

  • Then we packed, placed the sullen captives in the saddle with hands lashed stoutly, mounted our horses and recrossed the river.

  • The great champions of the national cause were the first two, who stoutly opposed Nozaledaʼs schemes.

  • Nicholas Rubinstein was short and stoutly built; fair-complexioned, with curly hair.

  • For many years, however, the Bible Society stoutly refused to purchase books printed by steam presses.

  • His wife came in, hearing my raised voice, and maintained her husband's assertions very stoutly.