English to Turkish Dictionary staunch

staunch

sadık
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'
verb
kesmek,
durdurmak
adjective
hava ve su geçirmez,
sağlam,
güvenilir,
sadık,
emin
example
Although their commitments to Hull meant they were unable to take up an active role with York, Stabler remains a 'staunch' supporter of the Wasps.
She was dangerously close to a coma when the ambulance got there, but they managed to 'staunch' the blood flow enough to move her to the hospital.
His smaller arms clasped at the oozing wounds on his back to 'staunch' the flow of blood.
A 'staunch' Putin supporter, he said: ‘The President will make us great again, just like in the time of the Soviet Union.’
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.
House of Representative Republican from Philadelphia, Curt Weldon, is a 'staunch' supporter of missile defence and a member of the powerful Armed Services Committee.
Russell scrubbed angrily at his cheeks, trying to 'staunch' the flow of tears.
Faithfully applied, the court's ruling may be helping to 'staunch' the flow of questionable science.
Schilling wasn't alone in being willing to spill a little blood to 'staunch' an ancient wound.
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.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
Running in with your guns blazing will only leave Sam bleeding profusely with no ammunition, no medical kits to 'staunch' the wounds and plenty of lights fully turned on.
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.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
Denmark's government is a 'staunch' supporter of the Bush administration and has committed troops to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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.
She tore it into sections, oblivious to the stares she received toward her black lace bra, and tried to 'staunch' his wounds with the fabric.
Four were carrying a large white-swathed bundle, while the other four desperately attempted to 'staunch' the flow of blood from various wounds.
Michael McGloin from the Garrafrauns area, a 'staunch' supporter of Manchester United, attended their recent league game against Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford.
They are 'staunch' supporters of Manchester United.
Dr. Haloburdo is described as a dedicated, quiet, 'staunch' supporter of baccalaureate education for nurses.
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.
Elizabeth was there already, trying to 'staunch' the flow of blood from the wound in Carl's chest.
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.
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.
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.
The master-thief put a hand to his wound again in a half-hearted attempt to 'staunch' the blood flow.
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.
Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to 'staunch' the hot flow of blood.
Bending double, he pressed one hand over the other, trying to 'staunch' the hot flow of blood.
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