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)。 - 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。 - A month ago, after China's annual Economic Work Conference, policymakers officially espoused a continuation of moderately loose monetary policy into 2010.
一个月前,在每年一次的中央经济工作会议之后,中国的政策制定者们正式表示,将在2010年继续实施适度宽松的货币政策。 - In the war of Independence France espoused the cause of America.
在美国独立战争中,法国支持美国。 - 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 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。 - There is no such group as the New World Order, though many have espoused this philosophy.
并没有被称为世界新秩序的组织,虽然很多人支持这种观点。 - 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。 - Coyle makes a particularly effective assault on the view, often espoused by environmentalists, that economic growth ought not to be a policy goal.
科伊尔尤其有效地驳斥了常常为环保主义者所推崇的一个观点,即经济增长不能作为政策目标。 - It turned out that his primary role there was to develop arguments about climate change that happened to be consistent with those espoused by oil interests.
事实上他在那里的主要角色是制定有关气候变化的论点,而这些论点要和石油利益集团支持的观点一致。