unsteadfast 的定义
- fixed in direction; steadily directed: a steadfast gaze.
- firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person: a steadfast friend.
- unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.
- firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.
- firmly fixed in place or position.
unsteadfast 近义词
等同于 mobile
等同于 moving
等同于 transportable
更多unsteadfast例句
- They were, he implied on more than one occasion, patriotic Americans who deserved recognition for their steadfast devotion to the Republic.
- You lean on your social workers who remain steadfast in their belief that everything’s all sunshine and roses.
- Astronomers long believed the pair to be our steadfast orbiting companions, like moons of the Milky Way.
- Corbat called himself “a steadfast believer in term limits” in explaining the timing in a LinkedIn post.
- Rhodes-Johnson remains steadfast in her belief that she did all she could for Stewart all those years ago.
- I envy my refusenik friends their steadfast commitments to stay in, and contentment in doing so.
- “A steadfast soldier of the law,” Felsman had said of his friend and comrade.
- He remained steadfast in his belief in the promise of the conservative social network.
- To date, the league has been steadfast in backing Snyder as well.
- In the months following the death of our newborn daughter, I had remained steadfast in my faith, devout and prayerful.
- The Afghan was true to his salt, and their own retainers, who had come with them from Lucknow, remained steadfast at this crisis.
- At this part of Lorenzo's narrative, a cry, unutterable in words, burst from the engloomed but steadfast bosom of his auditor.
- And these steadfast qualities Tom absorbed unconsciously through his very skin.
- The driving power that forced an older self upon her had weakened before the steadfast love he bore her.
- Her dress and bearing gave the impression of solid wellbeing, and steadfast purpose.