espouse的意思和读音

espouse

: [ɪˈspaʊz] : [ɪ'spaʊz]

v.

espouses  espousing  espoused  

v.oppose

v.adopt,take up,back,advocate,support

espousev.

1.~ sthto give your support to a belief, policy, etc.

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

v.1.,,(,)2.

v.1.to give your support to an idea, principle, or belief

1. abj ure one' s beliefs. > espouse j ury ...

2. erudite:adj. 26。 espouse:vt. , , 27。 brazen:adj. , 28。 ...

3. erudite:adj. 26。 espouse:vt. , , 27。 brazen:adj. , 28。 ...

4. greenhouse espouse carouse ...

5. 12. comb 13. espouse 14. outlet ...

6. elevator espouse , spouse ...

7. ... reject( ), espouse( ); affirm( ); ...

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1.You cannot be in favor of your own values, which are at a distance from the values that you espouse.

2.But the point remains: here is a president who continues to espouse a policy he seems unable or unwilling to implement for the time being.

3.True knights in shining armour, in principle at least, these men espouse the noble ideals of chivalry and honour.穿

4.To induce someone to join one's own political party or to espouse one's doctrine.

5.They are by no means the only architects to espouse the principle of integrated design, of course.

6.But it cannot tell us whether taking the easy path in terms of which values we espouse is the right thing to do.--

7.Conservative Christian groups that espouse antigay beliefs have made great headway in this country and wield considerable influence.

8.Those who espouse violence in the name of Islam, says Kabeer Faye, have distorted the true faith.

9.Like everything else about these lobbyists, the true, unacceptable meaning of the freedom they espouse is hidden behind an acceptable front.

10.She will then amass renewed strength and espouse a new cause and be capable of responding to MY rhythm.