champion的意思和读音

champion

: [ˈtʃæmpiən] : ['tʃæmpiən]

n.

v.

adj.

champions  championing  championed  

v.+n.become champion,beat champion,champion cause

adj.+n.national champion,former champion,defending champion,british champion,undisputed champion

v.defend,support,back,campaign,fight for

n.winner,champ,victor,defender,supporter

championn.

1.a person, team, etc. that has won a competition, especially in a sport

the world basketball champions

a champion jockey/boxer/swimmer

the reigning champion(= the person who is champion now)

2.~ (of sth)a person who fights for, or speaks in support of, a group of people or a belief

She was a champion of the poor all her life.

v.

1.~ sthto fight for or speak in support of a group of people or a belief

He has always championed the cause of gay rights.

n.1.,,;()[]2.;;;, (for)3.,

adj.1.,;

v.1.,,;...2.,

n.1.someone who has won an important competition, especially in a sport2.someone who publicly supports or defends a set of beliefs, political goals, or a group of people

v.1.to publicly support or defend a set of beliefs, political goals, or a group of people

1. PENNZOIL CHAMPION BLUESTAR ...

2. +( Conqueror) +Champion) +( Slayer) ...

3. certain a. champion n. champion n.

4. challenging a. champion n. chance n. ...

5. chamber n. champion n. chance n. ...

6. champagne n. champion n. chant n. ...

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1.But Aggarwal has nonetheless become an aggressive champion for a spice that Vasco da Gama brought back to Europe from his voyages eastward.

2."We seem to be in an environment that is quite favourable, as people are overweighting Taiwan, " Mr Champion says.:“。”

3.On her own, the Captain of the Watch is a decently strong piece. Being a Champion lets her spread some of that strength across the war band.

4.Bridge carved in two for Vista, only the champion can return home in silken robes over this bridge, meaning first, come out on top.

5.ODDLY for such a champion of family values, Mitt Romney once threw stones at his wife.

6.We can see how much you need a committed champion and a dedicated mentor, and we are stepping forward to provide you with this.

7.To be in harmony with nature should be the first compulsory course and greatest desire of any champion.

8.She felt completely innocent about not being able to walk, like a puppy that has no idea if it is a mongrel or champion of the breed.

9.He failed to lead from the centre; he failed to champion his own policies; and he delegated too much to an unpopular Congress.

10.Consumers find it hard to measure how much energy they use, says Jonathan Stearn of Consumer Focus, a customer champion.ConsumerFocus(www.consumerfocus.org.uk)·(JonathanStearn)