espouse

英[ɪˈspaʊz]
美[ɪˈspaʊz]

基本释义

  • vt.拥护; 赞助; 嫁娶

词性变化

实用例句

They espoused the notion of equal opportunity for all in education.

他们赞同在教育方面人人机会均等的观念。

牛津词典

his recent espousal of populism

他最近对平民主义的支持

牛津词典

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。

The army accuses the former separatists'party , Partai Aceh, of continuing to espouse independence.

军队指控原分离主义政党,亚齐党, 继续支持亚齐独立.

期刊摘选

But they, too, have been disrupted, and moderates are turning on those who espouse violence.

但他们, 同样, 被打乱了, 和减轻转动在那些拥护暴力.

期刊摘选

Some teachers enthusiastically espouse the benefits to be gained from educational software.

有些教师热烈赞同可以从教学软件中得到好处的观点.

辞典例句

Meanwhile, managers from the 11 South Korean companies operating there espouse the advantages of the zone.

与此同时, 在此运营的11家韩国公司的经理们对这里的优势赞不绝口.

期刊摘选

Today, astronomers espouse the theory that comets spawn the swarms.

如今, 天文学家们支持彗星产生了流星团的说法.

期刊摘选

英英释义

Verb
  • 1. choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans;

    "She followed the feminist movement"

    "The candidate espouses Republican ideals"

  • 2. take in marriage

  • 3. take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own;

    "She embraced Catholocism"

    "They adopted the Jewish faith"

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