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Nota d'usoTo stanch e to staunch si possono usare entrambi con il significato di “arrestare o fermare il flusso di qualcosa”; to staunch è preferito nell'uso britannico, mentre to stanch è più diffuso nell'inglese americano: to staunch the flow of blood, arrestare il sanguinamento; staunch your tears, smetti di piangere. Tuttavia, per l'aggettivo, che significa “fermo, leale”, la forma più corretta è staunch: a staunch ally, un alleato fidato; a staunch union supporter, un fermo sostenitore del sindacato. -
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верный имя прилагательное:водонепроницаемый (waterproof, watertight, impervious to water, repellent, impermeable to water, stanch)глагол:останавливать кровотечение (stanch, staunch) -
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стойкий имя прилагательное:водонепроницаемый (waterproof, watertight, impervious to water, repellent, impermeable to water, staunch)глагол:останавливать кровотечение (stanch, staunch) -
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I [stɔːntʃ] IIstanch [stɑːntʃ, stɔːntʃ] verbo transitivo1) tamponare [ wound]2) fig. arrestare [ decline]* * *[sto:n ](firm, trusty: a staunch friend.) leale- staunchness* * *I [stɔːntʃ] adj II [stɔːntʃ] vt* * *staunch /stɔ:ntʃ/a.1 fedele; fidato; fido; devoto; leale: a staunch supporter, un fido sostenitore; a staunch friend, un amico devoto3 (naut.) solido; in buone condizionistaunchly avv. staunchness n. [u]. (to) staunch /stɔ:ntʃ/A v. t.1 arrestare il flusso di ( un liquido); stagnare: to staunch the blood from a wound, stagnare il sangue d'una feritaB v. i.( del sangue) stagnare.NOTA D'USO: - staunch o stanch?-* * *I [stɔːntʃ] IIstanch [stɑːntʃ, stɔːntʃ] verbo transitivo1) tamponare [ wound]2) fig. arrestare [ decline] -
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Ⅰstaunch [stɔ:ntʃ] a1) ве́рный, сто́йкий; лоя́льный2) водонепроница́емый3) про́чный, основа́тельныйⅡ -
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[̈ɪstɑ:ntʃ]stanch = staunch stanch останавливать кровотечение (из раны) staunch: staunch = stanch stanch = staunch staunch: staunch = stanch stanch верный, стойкий; лояльный stanch водонепроницаемый stanch прочный, основательный -
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I adjectivetreu [Freund, Anhänger]; streitbar [Kämpfer, Anhänger]; überzeugt [Katholik, Demokrat usw.]; unerschütterlich [Mut, Hingabe, Glaube]; standhaft [Herz]IIsee academic.ru/70238/stanch">stanch* * *[sto:n ](firm, trusty: a staunch friend.) zuverlässig- staunchly- staunchness* * *staunch11. (steadfastly loyal) standhaft, zuverlässig\staunch ally loyaler Verbündeter/loyale Verbündete\staunch Catholic überzeugter Katholik/überzeugte Katholikin\staunch defender of individual rights zäher Verfechter/zähe Verfechterin von Persönlichkeitsrechten\staunch friend treuer Freund/treue Freundin\staunch opponent erbitterter Gegner/erbitterte Gegnerin\staunch refusal strikte Weigerungstaunch2[stɑ:n(t)ʃ]vt▪ to \staunch sth etw stauento \staunch blood das Blut stillento \staunch the flood of immigrants die Einwanderungsflut stoppento \staunch the flow of blood die Blutung stoppento \staunch a wound eine Wunde abbinden* * *I [stOːntS]adj (+er)ally, friend unerschütterlich; Catholic, loyalist etc überzeugt; member, supporter ergeben, getreu; support standhaftIIto be staunch in one's belief — fest or unerschütterlich im Glauben sein
vtflow stauen; bleeding stillen* * *staunch1 [stɔːntʃ; stɑːntʃ] besonders Br für stanch1staunch2 [stɔːntʃ; stɑːntʃ] adj (adv staunchly)1. treu, zuverlässig2. standhaft, fest, eisern3. wasserdicht, seetüchtig (Schiff)4. solid (gearbeitet), fest* * *I adjectivetreu [Freund, Anhänger]; streitbar [Kämpfer, Anhänger]; überzeugt [Katholik, Demokrat usw.]; unerschütterlich [Mut, Hingabe, Glaube]; standhaft [Herz]II* * *adj.zuverlässig adj. -
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̈ɪstɑ:ntʃ I гл. останавливать кровотечение( из раны) II = staunch I кровоостанавливающее средство шлюз, плотина( на реке) останавливать (кровотечение) - to * a wound остановить кровотечение из раны;
перевязать рану останавливаться, прекращаться( о кровотечении) останавливать поток - to * smb.'s tears осушить чьи-л. слезы остановить, прекратить - trying to * the crime wave пытаясь сбить волну преступности замедлить ход( болезни) ;
успокоить, облегчить (боль) сделать водонепроницаемым или устойчивым против атмосферных влияний твердый, стойкий;
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непоколебимый - * belief твердая /непоколебимая/ вера - * defence упорная оборона верный, преданный - * ally верный союзник прочный, основательный водонепроницаемый( редкое) герметический чуткий( об охотничьей собаке) stanch = staunch ~ останавливать кровотечение (из раны) staunch: staunch = stanch stanch = staunch staunch: staunch = stanch ~ верный, стойкий;
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I [stɑːnʧ] 1. гл.; = staunch1)а) останавливать ( кровотечение)She tried to stanch the blood with a towel. — Она пыталась остановить кровь полотенцем.
She stanched her tears with the edge of her apron. — Она вытерла слёзы краем фартука.
She was unable to stanch her tears. — Она не могла сдержать слёз.
2) останавливать, пресекать, прекращать3) уст.б) останавливать развитие ( болезни); успокаивать, утолять ( боль)•Syn:4) уст. перекрывать течение ( воды); перекрывать плотинойSyn:dam I 2.2. сущ.; = staunch1) кровоостанавливающее лекарство; кровоостанавливающее средствоSyn:2) шлюз; дамба, плотина ( на реке)Syn:II [stɑːnʧ] = staunch I
См. также в других словарях:
staunch — [stônch, stänch] vt. [ME stanchen < OFr estanchier < VL * stanticare, to bring to a stop < L stans: see STANCE] 1. to stop or check (the flow of blood or of tears, etc.) from (a wound, opening, etc.) 2. a) to stop or lessen (the flow or… … English World dictionary
staunch — Stanch Stanch, a. [Compar. {Stancher} ( [ e]r); superl. {Stanchest}.] [From {Stanch}, v. t., and hence literally signifying, stopped or stayed; cf. Sp. estanco stopped, tight, not leaky, as a ship. See {Stanch}, v. t.] [Written also {staunch}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staunch — Stanch Stanch (st[.a]nch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stanched} (st[.a]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stanching}.] [OF. estanchier, F. [ e]tancher to stop a liquid from flowing; akin to Pr., Sp., & Pg. estancar, It. stancare to weary, LL. stancare, stagnare,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stanch — Stanch, a. [Compar. {Stancher} ( [ e]r); superl. {Stanchest}.] [From {Stanch}, v. t., and hence literally signifying, stopped or stayed; cf. Sp. estanco stopped, tight, not leaky, as a ship. See {Stanch}, v. t.] [Written also {staunch}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stanch — , staunch Although staunch is given as an acceptable variant by most dictionaries, stanch is still generally the preferred spelling for the verb meaning to arrest the flow. As an adjective, staunch is the only spelling ( a staunch supporter ) … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
stanch — staunch, stanch Staunch (pronounced stawnch) is used both for the verb meaning ‘to restrain the flow of blood’ (with the blood or the wound as its object) and for the adjective meaning ‘trustworthy, loyal’. The variant form stanch (pronounced… … Modern English usage
staunch — staunch, stanch Staunch (pronounced stawnch) is used both for the verb meaning ‘to restrain the flow of blood’ (with the blood or the wound as its object) and for the adjective meaning ‘trustworthy, loyal’. The variant form stanch (pronounced… … Modern English usage
Stanch — (st[.a]nch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stanched} (st[.a]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stanching}.] [OF. estanchier, F. [ e]tancher to stop a liquid from flowing; akin to Pr., Sp., & Pg. estancar, It. stancare to weary, LL. stancare, stagnare, to stanch, fr … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stanch — also staunch stȯnch, stänch vt to check or stop the flowing of <stanch bleeding> also to stop the flow of blood from <stanch a wound> … Medical dictionary
stanch — [stänch, stanch, stônch] vt., vi., adj. see STAUNCH … English World dictionary
Staunch — (st[aum]nch), Staunchly Staunch ly, Staunchness Staunch ness, etc. See {Stanch}, {Stanchly}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English