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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary firm|firmly|farm|staunch|steadfast|steadfastness 1 n. fiziki ; eng. farm kešt-gâh/zâr 2 adj. eng. steady, staunch, steadfastness, stand firm ost(o)vâr sar-pâ pâ-bar-jâ pây-mard/var-âna + Rhazes was a staunch foe of fanaticism and authoritarianism, as manifested by his outright opposition to all forms of mystical revelation and “insight”. ( Rhazes: The Thinking Western Physician ) + Après la rupture des relations diplomatiques avec le Vatican, le 30 juillet 1904, la séparation devient inéluctable. Le 10 novembre, Combes dépose un projet de loi que sa démission, en janvier 1905, l'empêche de défendre jusqu'au bout. Il faudra toute l'intelligence politique d'Aristide Briand (socialiste alors en rupture de ban), ferme dans les principes et souple dans les modalités d'application, pour que la loi de séparation des Eglises et de l'Etat soit votée. (Le Monde, 01/12/2005)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(staunch): بازگشت به واژه staunch staunch stanch وفادار،ثابت قدم ،بى منفذ کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 staunch adj. variant of 1 stanch ]]> 2 staunch adj. Pronunciation: ' sto ̇ nch, ' stänch Variant: also stanch \ ' sto ̇ nch, ' stänch, ' stanch\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French estanche, feminine of estanc, from estancher to stanch ― more at STANCH Date: 15th century 1 a : WATERTIGHT , SOUND b : strongly built : SUBSTANTIAL 2 : steadfast in loyalty or principle <a staunch friend> synonyms see FAITHFUL –staunch·ly adverb –staunch·ness noun ]]> 1 stanch adj. Pronunciation: ' sto ̇ nch, ' stänch, ' stanch Variant: or staunch \ ' sto ̇ nch, ' stänch\ Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English staunchen, from Anglo-French estancher, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *stanticare, from Latin stant-, stans, present participle Date: 14th century 1 : to check or stop the flowing of < stanch ed her tears> also : to stop the flow of blood from (a wound) 2 archaic : ALLAY , EXTINGUISH 3 a : to stop or check in its course <trying to stanch the crime wave> b : to make watertight : stop up –stanch·er noun ]]> 2 stanch adj. variant of 2 staunch ]]>