espoused
英 [ɪˈspaʊzd]
美 [ɪˈspaʊzd]
v. 支持,拥护,赞成(信仰、政策等)
espouse的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 支持;拥护
If youespousea particular policy, cause, or belief, you become very interested in it and give your support to it.- She ran away with him to Mexico and espoused the revolutionary cause.
她跟着他逃到墨西哥,并支持革命事业。
- She ran away with him to Mexico and espoused the revolutionary cause.
双语例句
- But now David Cameron, the latest leader of Britain's once rather materialistic Conservative Party, has espoused the notion of "general well-being"( GWB) as an alternative to the more traditional GDP.
而今大卫•卡梅伦,作为一度十分崇尚物质的英国保守党的最新领导人,也提出应更加关注GWB(国内幸福指数)而不仅仅只看GDP(国内生产总值)。 - The first has been adopted by many countries but the separation of executive, legislature and judiciary has been espoused most zealously by the US.
许多国家都采纳了前者,但美国是行政、立法与司法权分离的最积极拥护者。 - Croll espoused the virtues of eventual consistency.
Croll认可了最终一致性的优点。 - Jeff: I think the old notion that dynamic discovery of services, as originally espoused by UDDI, is terribly na ï ve, and that's why nobody really does that.
Jeff:我认为服务的动态发现是一种旧概念,它最初由UDDI所支持,相当天真,这也是为什么没有人真正这么做的原因。 - You put the lifelong espoused to me, give you say jins of sugar.
你把终身许配我,给你称斤白砂糖。 - That crafty prince was espoused three times.
那位狡黠的君主结过三次婚。 - Corporate integrity is not simply a noble principle espoused at the top levels of corporate management.
公司的正直不仅是管理高层所支持的高贵原则。 - Our results suggest that moderate drinking could be viewed as a complement, rather than an alternative, to these other lifestyle interventions, a viewpoint espoused by some authors.
我们的研究结果只是建议大家,适量饮酒可以被视为一种对其他生活干预措施的补充,但不是替代品。这一观点同时得到了许多研究者支持。 - Some of his colleagues knew that Winston Churchill had same convictions and ideals in his private life as he espoused with his brilliant oratory in the public life.
丘吉尔的一些同事都知道他在私人生活中仍旧延续着他在面对公众的非凡演讲中所展示的信念与理想。 - The ideas she espoused were incomprehensible to me.
她信奉的这些观念我一窍不通。
