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espouser

/ih-spouz, ih-spous/US // ɪˈspaʊz, ɪˈspaʊs //UK // (ɪˈspaʊz) //

支持者,拥护者,支持人,支持方

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    es·poused, es·pous·ing.

    • : to make one's own; adopt or embrace, as a cause.
    • : Archaic. to marry.
    • : Archaic. to give or promise to give in marriage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insupport/supporter
Synonyms
adherent追随者,粘附性,粘着性,粘附者advocate倡导,倡导者,主张,鼓吹ally盟友,同盟,同盟国,同盟会angel天使,天使的,天使的故事apologist辩护士,道歉者,辩护人,歉意者backbone骨干力量,骨干,主干,脊梁骨backer支持者,支援者,支持人,后援会benefactor恩人,贡献者,捐款人,捐赠者champion冠军,冠军得主,锦标赛,冠军的cohort队列,组群,群组,群组成员comforter棉被,保惠师,保姆,保惠安confederate邦联人,邦联,同盟者,同盟国coworker同事,同事们,工作者,同事间defender捍卫者,后卫,辩护人,防守者disciple弟子,徒弟,弟子们,门徒endorser认可者,背书人,赞成者,支持者exponent指数,指數,幂数,尾数expounder阐述者,阐释者,解释者,拓展者fan扇子,粉丝,扇形,扇动follower跟随者,追随者,从者,从业人员friend朋友,友人,朋友们,好友helper助手,帮助者,帮手,帮忙的人mainstay中流砥柱,中坚力量,主流,主干maintainer维护者,维护人,维持者,保养人partisan党派,党派人士,党人,党员patron赞助人,资助人,主顾,资助者pillar支柱,支架,支撑物,支撑preserver保存者,保存人,保护者,保管人propproponent倡导者,提倡者,建议者,倡议者satellite卫星,星际second第二,其次,第二个,第二位sponsor赞助人,赞助者,赞助商,提案人stalwart魁伟的,刚毅,魁伟,坚毅stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留subscriber订阅者,用户,订户,订购者supporter支持者,拥护者,支助者,支持人sustainer维持者,支持者,维持人,赡养者tower of strength力量之塔,力量塔,实力之塔,实力塔upholder支持者,维护者,持有人,维持者well-wisher祝福者,祝愿者,好心人,祝福你的人

Examples

  • We have sent our young to fight espousing these values, but we send them off to countries most Americans couldn’t locate on a map, and few really care about.

  • This, she said, was a walking back of the “facial freedom” the administration had previously espoused.

  • Duterte has recently started espousing vaccinations as the country’s way out of the crisis, but its inoculation program didn’t begin until March, using donated CoronaVac jabs from China.

  • Professors probably will start to “play it down the middle,” he said, and not address controversial viewpoints for fear of being accused of espousing them.

  • The constitution’s framework still espouses gender-based discrimination, particularly surrounding citizenship.

  • While these entities may find common cause in the act of sanctioning, they often espouse different goals.

  • Some espouse deaf culture as the better, more natural, way of life.

  • Meyerson is clearly perplexed by politicians who not only espouse principles but act according to them.

  • The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse.

  • Instead I am going to write about the more interesting aspects of games: what sort of politics do they espouse?

  • This is the time when he was in correspondence with Modeste Mignon and wished to espouse that rich heiress.

  • He regretted that she should espouse the cause of this foreigner.

  • He was to proceed to France, espouse the bride in the king's name, and convey her to England.

  • The birds at length espouse his cause, assemble their forces, and bear him as their commander above the sky.

  • Catharine first wrote that Anjou "condescended" to marry Elizabeth; presently, that "he desired infinitely to espouse her."