English to Indonesian Dictionary staunch

staunch

setia
definition
adjective
a staunch supporter of the antinuclear lobby
loyal and committed in attitude.
(of a wall) of strong or firm construction.
translation of 'staunch'
adjective
bakti,
teguh,
tahan air,
ulat,
yg dpt dipercaya,
kukuh,
setia
example
After the physio had tried to 'staunch' the flow of blood to the head wound, he called for an ambulance to get Abrazu into hospital.
Michael McGloin from the Garrafrauns area, a 'staunch' supporter of Manchester United, attended their recent league game against Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford.
I was trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from his wound, which was a massive wound to his left forehead, and keep him from moving.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
A 'staunch' Putin supporter, he said: ‘The President will make us great again, just like in the time of the Soviet Union.’
This competition is sponsored annually by Canon Sean Collier, former Parish Priest of Borris in Ossory and 'staunch' supporter of the billiard club.
Derek walked through them, teaching the unwounded how to treat each other for shock, how to 'staunch' a wound or tourniquet a limb that was bleeding too badly.
I don't think, if the goal was to end his drop in the polls or at least 'staunch' the flow from his wounds, that he accomplished it.
Mr Todd, a 'staunch' Leeds United supporter for 50 years, had gone to his local, the Jolly Sailor, at Cawood, to watch Leeds play Manchester United.
As a headteacher, she had loyal friends and 'staunch' critics as she strove to give the girls of St. Louise's Comprehensive College a better start in life.
In recent years, Bulgaria proved to be a loyal and 'staunch' ally to the US, which was further deepened with our full-fledged NATO membership.
He has links with prominent politicians and he has been a 'staunch' supporter of the new man Putin since well before his ascension to the Prime Minister's position.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
Spain, which is hosting the conference and whose Prime Minister Jose-Maria Aznar was a 'staunch' supporter of the war, will pledge $293m.
I don't think, if the goal was to end his drop in the polls or at least 'staunch' the flow from his wounds, that he accomplished it.
Denmark's government is a 'staunch' supporter of the Bush administration and has committed troops to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to 'staunch' the hot flow of blood.
Mr. Roy, who has been a 'staunch' supporter of Mr. Deo in providing succour to Parkinson's victims, translated the speech for the audience.
Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to 'staunch' the hot flow of blood.
After the physio had tried to 'staunch' the flow of blood to the head wound, he called for an ambulance to get Abrazu into hospital.
A 'staunch' Wicklow supporter he has been scarified for hoisting the Dublin colours in Balto, not a sneer at his roots, but his admiration for the capital county.
Rabbi Jaffe also paid tribute to Mr Williams whom, he said, had been a 'staunch' supporter of the school from the outset and a retirement gift was presented to Mr Williams on behalf of the school.
His smaller arms clasped at the oozing wounds on his back to 'staunch' the flow of blood.
They tried to 'staunch' the wound and keep her alive but she stayed them.
Faithfully applied, the court's ruling may be helping to 'staunch' the flow of questionable science.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
But few in Khartoum, including western diplomats and local human rights activists, are convinced that such a move would 'staunch' the flow of either oil or blood.
Noel had special words of thanks for their main sponsor for the marathon, John Curley of Curley Quality Foods, who is a native of Kilconly and a 'staunch' supporter of the Foundation for some years.
His smaller arms clasped at the oozing wounds on his back to 'staunch' the flow of blood.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
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