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supporter

/suh-pawr-ter, -pohr-/US // səˈpɔr tər, -ˈpoʊr- //UK // (səˈpɔːtə) //

支持者,拥护者,支助者,支持人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that supports.
    • : an adherent, follower, backer, or advocate.
    • : a device, usually of elastic cotton webbing, for supporting some part of the body, especially a jockstrap.
    • : a garter, especially one attached to a garter belt or girdle.
    • : Heraldry. either of two human or animal figures flanking and supporting an escutcheon in an achievement of arms.

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Examples

  • That’s because Putin does not need to give direct orders or sign a piece of paper when his security services and closest supporters are so sensitive to his needs and what will please him.

  • The presidency and its symbols do not belong to one president or his supporters, but to all of the American people.

  • Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune’s journalism.

  • In a new statement emailed to supporters this week, she closed that door.

  • Through the organization KidSave, of which they are now supporters, they adopted two children from Colombia, Angie and Juan.

  • “There might be a ‘new fresh thing’ going on here,” said Thom Hartmann, a liberal radio host and Sanders supporter.

  • However, the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation seems to be behind the idea of making their famous supporter a volunteer cop.

  • Roberts and the Republicans are trying to portray the independent as a Barack Obama supporter who is just a Democrat in disguise.

  • Anna Wintour, an early supporter of Galliano, initiated his temporary post with de la Renta.

  • She is agnostic and a firm supporter for gay rights and birth control.

  • In Spain he was regarded as the right arm of the ultra-clericals and a possible supporter of Carlism.

  • "Come away, Rundell, the race is yer ain," shouted an enthusiastic supporter of Peter.

  • Though a steady supporter of Pitt's administration, he never took any prominent part in politics.

  • He made no reply to the challenge that he was the chief supporter of a certain wanton thereabouts.

  • He was a warm supporter of the Irish Roman Catholics, but did not appear ever to have understood their political tactics.