championed 的 3 个定义
- a person who has defeated all opponents in a competition or series of competitions, so as to hold first place: the heavyweight boxing champion.
- anything that takes first place in competition: the champion of a cattle show.
- an animal that has won a certain number of points in officially recognized shows: This dog is a champion.
- (5)
- to act as champion of; defend; support: to champion a cause.
- Obsolete. to defy.
- first among all contestants or competitors.
- Informal. first-rate.
championed 近义词
advocate, support
更多championed例句
- The modern incarnation was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by Georges Duboeuf, a leading negociant and champion of beaujolais who died in early January at 86.
- They hold seminars, events, and workshops all throughout the year and partner with organizations to champion issues.
- She ends up playing the boys in the club simultaneously, including last year’s champion.
- Some politicians are now championing industrial policy as the way forward.
- The past two NBA champions, the Lakers and Toronto Raptors, are proof of what can be accomplished by channeling urgency properly.
- While King has shepherded The Good Wife, Commander in Chief was championed by ABC executive Anne Sweeney.
- She has championed women in countries where they are oppressed through Vital Voices.
- By doing so, we will also achieve what Du Bois championed: practical idealism based in lifelong learning.
- Other feminist sites have championed objectifying men in tit-for-tat fashion as empowering women.
- And there was a time, prior to the one-two punch of Catwoman and Elektra, when superhero films were championed minority heroes.
- He was an illustrious old pike boy and championed the glories of the road on many an occasion.
- It championed the cause of the Gaelic League, of native industries, of native music and of native games.
- The soft plan of dealing with Germany's war cost was championed by Secretary Daniels.
- In Dr. Cathcart "civilization" championed his forces against an attack singular enough.
- Maria Matilda observed the state of affairs, and decided that it was unjust, so she championed the little teacher.