steadfast
/ˈstedfɑːst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstedfæst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsted-ˌfast also -fəst/ (ame, mw)
steadfast — 形容詞
- steadfastpositive
- more steadfastcomparative
- most steadfastsuperlative
1. keeping the same strong support for someone, an idea, or an aim, even when press
堅定
立場、信念或支持不動搖
keeping the same strong support for someone, an idea, or an aim, even when pressure or trouble could make you give up or change your mind.
Aaron remained steadfast in his support for the teachers' strike.
Aaron 對教師罷工的支持始終很堅定。
remain steadfast in support for [cause]
Even after two defeats, Kemi stayed steadfast behind the new coach.
即使連輸兩場,Kemi 仍然堅定地支持新教練。
stay steadfast behind [person]
The mountain team remained steadfast during the week-long rescue.
那支登山隊在長達一週的救援期間始終意志堅定。
By the final vote, Min was still steadfast in backing the plan.
到了最後表決時,Min 依然堅定地支持那項計畫。
Despite online criticism, the museum stayed steadfast in defending the exhibit.
儘管網路上批評不斷,那家博物館仍堅定地為那個展覽辯護。
- loyal
focuses more directly on faithfulness to a person, group, or cause
- unwavering
very close in meaning; often highlights not changing under pressure
- resolute
stresses firm determination, especially about carrying out a decision
文法句型
remain steadfast in [noun/gerund]
stay steadfast behind [person/cause]
steadfast support for [person/cause]
用法筆記
Often used after remain or stay, and commonly followed by in + noun or gerund to show continued loyalty or commitment through pressure, delay, or criticism.