to staunch

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English - Turkish
güvenilir
emin
kanamayı durdurmak
kanı durdurmak
akışını durdurmak
kesmek (kan)
sadakatli
sağlam

Emmanuel Macron, Avrupa Birliğinin sağlam bir savunucusudur. - Emmanuel Macron is a staunch defender of the European Union.

Ben dilsel sadeliğin sağlam bir destekçisiyim. - I am a staunch supporter of linguistic purism.

(kan/vb.) akışını durdurmak
{f} kanı durdur
kanı durdur(mak)
sabit
{s} sadık

Sami sadık bir Hıristiyandı. - Sami was a staunch Christian.

Tom sadık bir muhafazakar oldu. - Tom became a staunch conservative.

sağlamca
f., İng., bak. stanch 1
{f} kesmek (kan vb.)
sadakat
durdur
(fiil) kesmek (kan vb.), durdurmak
kuvvetli
sadakatla
staunchnesssebat
stanch staunchly sebatla
{s} hava ve su geçirmez
{f} durdurmak
kesmek
English - English
To stop, check, or deter an action
loyal, trustworthy, reliable, outstanding

he relished a glass of choice old wine in season as both nourishing and bloodmaking and possessing aperient virtues (notably a good burgundy which he was a staunch believer in).

To stop the flow of (blood)
dependable, persistent
To staunch the flow of something means to stop it. The government claims this is the only way to staunch the annual flow to Germany of hundreds of thousands of refugees
{s} loyal, steadfast; strong, solid, sturdy; steadfast, unwavering (also stanch)
{f} stop the flow of a liquid; cause a wound to stop bleeding (also stanch)
stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide"
To staunch a wound, or to staunch the blood from a wound, means to stop the wound from bleeding. Tom tried to staunch the blood with his handkerchief. Variant of staunch. giving strong loyal support to another person, organization, belief etc = steadfast (estanche, from estancher; STAUNCH). stanch to stop the flow of liquid, especially of blood from a wound
A staunch supporter or believer is very loyal to a person, organization, or set of beliefs, and supports them strongly. He's a staunch supporter of controls on government spending. = steadfast + staunchly staunch·ly He was staunchly opposed to a public confession
To check the flow of
firm and dependable especially in loyalty; "a steadfast ally"; "a staunch defender of free speech"; "unswerving devotion"; "unswerving allegiance"
loyal, trustworthy
See Stanch, Stanchly, etc
to staunch
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