advocate的意思和读音

advocate

: [ˈædvəkət] : ['ædvəkət]

v.

n.

advocates  advocating  advocated  

v.+n.advocate use,advocate policy,advocate system,advocate cause,advocate change

n.opponent

v.discourage

n.supporter,backer,promoter,believer,activist

v.support,encourage,back,promote

advocatev.

1.to support sth publicly

The group does not advocate the use of violence.使

Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behaviour.

The report advocated that all buildings be fitted with smoke detectors.

The report advocated that all buildings should be fitted with smoke detectors.

n.

1.a person who supports or speaks in favour of sb or of a public plan or action

an advocate for hospital workers

a staunch advocate of free speech

2.a person who defends sb in court

3.(in Scotland) a lawyer who has the right to argue cases in higher courts

n.1.,,2.

v.1.;;;;

n.1.someone who strongly and publicly supports someone or something2.a lawyer

v.1.to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things

1. adviser n. * advocate vt. aerodynamics n.

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3. admiration n. advocate n. allowance n. ...

4. advertise ? vt. 广 advocate ? vt. , aerate ? v. ...

5. admiration n. advocate n. allowance n. ...

6. evoke advocate vocalist ...

7. advise vt. advocate v. aeroplane n. () ...

8. magistrate advocate doctorate ...

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1.She was protesting against the appearance of Barack Obama, whom she sees as an evil advocate of what she now calls "child killing" .·”。

2.He had been a staunch PC advocate, and nothing, I mean nothing, would have changed his mind.

3.He was a good fellow in his way and a very good advocate.

4.He had been a longtime advocate of more troops in Iraq, and he supported the new strategy wholeheartedly.

5.With his wife as advocate and his doctor as expert, he tried to understand the processes involved and decide on actions accordingly.

6.We called an ambulance, and I jumped on board so that I could spend the night with her, holding her hand and acting as her medical advocate.便

7.There, he quickly learned the dire national debt problems Japan faced and began to earn the reputation as an advocate for curbing debt.

8.30 points for suggesting that Einstein, in his later years, was groping his way towards the ideas you now advocate.,+30

9.She was a champion fundraiser, she was such an impassioned advocate for her own company.

10.Yet he is the only candidate brave enough to advocate the "rupture" with its past that France needs after so many gloomy years.”。