stoutly
坚定不移地,坚定地,坚固地,坚定不移的
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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.
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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.