encourager 的定义
en·cour·aged, en·cour·ag·ing.
- to inspire with courage, spirit, or confidence: His coach encouraged him throughout the marathon race to keep on running.
- to stimulate by assistance, approval, etc.: One of the chief duties of a teacher is to encourage students.
- to promote, advance, or foster: Poverty often encourages crime.
encourager 近义词
等同于 patron
等同于 father/mother
更多encourager例句
- When he traveled to Fort Bragg and USS Gerald Ford this week, he encouraged people to take off their masks, according to Wall Street Journal reporter Nancy Youssef.
- All the participants were encouraged to practice social distancing.
- “We encourage investors to consider homeowners’ strengthened emotional attachment to their properties,” wrote Jefferies analyst Jonathan Matuszewski.
- University officials are encouraging students who are taking in-person classes or conducting research on campus to not travel for the holiday.
- In a way, the use of this surveillance technology is becoming a sort of global arms race between the public and authority figures, both hoping to peel back the cover of anonymity to encourage good behavior.
- She was a professional and effortless encourager of writers.
- She had the virtue of being a liberal patron of the arts and an encourager of artistic merit wherever she found it.
- That great virtuoso and encourager of gardening, Mr. Secretary Johnson, at Twickenham.
- Dans ce pays-ci il est bon de tuer de temps en temps un amiral pour encourager les autres.
- Which, being done, he passed the sheet along the form pour encourager les autres.
- He was an amateur painter, a patron of the fine arts, and the encourager of struggling genius.