support
- IPA[səˈpɔːt]
英式
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up;give assistance to, especially financially
- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright;the action of supporting something or someone or the state of being supported
verb: support, 3rd person present: supports, gerund or present participle: supporting, past tense: supported, past participle: supported
noun: support, plural noun: supports
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動詞
- 1. bear all or part of the weight of; hold up the dome was supported by a hundred white columns 同義詞
- 2. give assistance to, especially financially the government gives £2,500 million a year to support the voluntary sector 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ provide with a home and the necessities of life my main concern was to support my family 同義詞
- ▪ produce enough food and water for; be capable of sustaining the land had lost its capacity to support life
- ▪ give approval, comfort, or encouragement to the proposal was supported by many delegates 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be actively interested in and concerned for the success of (a particular sports team) fans should always support their team fully, no matter what
- ▪ (of a pop or rock group or performer) function as a secondary act to (another) at a concert.
- 3. suggest the truth of; corroborate the studies support our findings 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. (of a computer or operating system) allow the use or operation of (a program, language, or device) the new versions do not support the graphical user interface standard
- 5. endure; tolerate at work during the day I could support the grief 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright the best support for a camera is a tripod 同義詞
- ▪ the action of supporting something or someone or the state of being supported she clutched the sideboard for support
- 2. material assistance the bank provided unstinting financial support air operations in support of British forces 同義詞
- ▪ approval, encouragement, or comfort the paper printed many letters in support of the government she's been through a bad time and needs our support 同義詞
- ▪ a source of comfort or encouragement he was a great support when her father died 同義詞
- ▪ technical help given to the user of a computer or other product.
- ▪ a secondary act at a pop or rock concert a support band
- 3. evidence that serves to corroborate something the study provides support for both theories
- bearing all or part of the weight of something: supporting structures for the elevated roads will be brought to site by huge trailers
Oxford Dictionary
- bearing all or part of the weight of something: supporting structures for the elevated roads will be brought to site by huge trailers
Oxford American Dictionary
- the use of specialized equipment to maintain a person's essential physical functions when ... his wife decided to remove him from life support and take him home to die with hospice care a patient on life support
Oxford Dictionary
- the use of specialized equipment to maintain a person's essential physical functions when ... his wife decided to remove him from life support and take him home to die with hospice care a patient on life support
Oxford American Dictionary
- court-ordered payments, typically made by a noncustodial divorced parent, to support one's ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK and Canada) payment made by the state in particular circumstances to people who are ... she is currently receiving income support the benefits were extended to all those on income support
Oxford Dictionary
- a low price level for a security or commodity below which prices do not ordinarily fall: silver traded down to the support level last week but managed to bounce back quite quickly
Oxford American Dictionary
- government assistance in maintaining the levels of market prices regardless of supply or demand: existing price support mechanisms ensure a minimum price for much farm produce
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[səˈpôrt]
美式
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up: the dome was supported by a hundred white columns
- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright: the best support for a camera is a tripod
Oxford American Dictionary