0 always loyal in supporting a person, organization, or set of beliefs or opinions -- 忠實的;堅定的
1 to stop something happening, or to stop liquid, especially blood, from flowing out -- 制止;止住(尤指出血)
He promoted me to be a member of the "effluent society", for what he called my staunch work in water legislation.
They and the health visitors deserve staunch support.
We will staunch the flow and end the haemorrhaging of refugees by putting downward pressure on brutal and repressive regimes.
We shall staunch the flow of subsidy from the taxpayer to the sweatshop owner.
They have shown themselves to be staunch opponents.
Therefore, we tend to concentrate not on diminishing the springs of criminality but on trying to staunch the floods of violence that flow from them.
I pay tribute to the extremely staunch and vigorous way in which he has upheld the legal rights of his constituents.
What an unspeakable relief his speeches and actions were to us; how staunch a friend he was even before he became our ally.