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upholder

/uhp-hohld/US // ʌpˈhoʊld //UK // (ʌpˈhəʊld) //

支持者,维护者,持有人,维持者

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    up·held [uhp-held], /ʌpˈhɛld/, up·hold·ing.

    • : to support or defend, as against opposition or criticism: He fought the duel to uphold his family's honor.
    • : to keep up or keep from sinking; support: Stout columns upheld the building's heavy roof. Her faith upheld her in that time of sadness.
    • : to lift upward; raise: The pilgrims upheld their eyes and thanked heaven for their safe journey.
    • : British. to upholster.to maintain in good condition; take care of.

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espouser支持者,拥护者,支持人,支持方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well-wisher祝福者,祝愿者,好心人,祝福你的人
as inchampion
as inadvocate

Examples

  • The public has an expectation that officers are true to their oath, that they’re upholding the law, not breaking the law.

  • When Marshall began challenging segregation in the 1930s, the Supreme Court had rejected some forms of racial discrimination even though it had upheld segregation.

  • This illiberal assault is putting inordinate pressure on the liberal international order and the institutions that uphold it, including the UN, NATO, the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization, and others.

  • It also said that survey measures might underestimate the American public’s commitment to upholding democratic norms, when in fact, they might overestimate them.

  • Similar procedural failures have plagued other administration efforts to abruptly and unilaterally change longstanding immigration controls anchored in existing law and upheld by the courts.

  • A few days later, Bush replied, “We will uphold the law in Florida.”

  • And yet, ultimately, the Supreme Court holds the power to uphold or undo what it has taken him years to accomplish.

  • Meese, with the tacit acquiescence of other top officials, had laid out a version of events all were expected to uphold.

  • “It also comes with a bit of pressure to uphold that look,” he laughs.

  • Earlier this week she pleaded with ISIS to uphold the verdict of a makeshift Sharia court, which ruled that he was not a spy.

  • The very act of producing is sufficient to uphold the equilibrium of the mental frame.

  • The object of the one party was to support Don Carlos and despotism; the other to uphold Isabella and the constitution.

  • That we are here proves that we do not uphold the people, and we need not too closely inquire who our neighbor may be.

  • Note the tiny quivering gold wires that uphold each emerald scale.

  • The wealth acquired through her naval supremacy enabled her to uphold the cause of her allies on the continent.