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buttressed

英 [ˈbʌtrəst]

美 [ˈbʌtrəst]

v.  支持; 给…以力量
buttress的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:buttressed 

柯林斯词典

  • 扶壁;撑墙;扶垛
    Buttressesare supports, usually made of stone or brick, that support a wall.
    1. VERB 加强(论点或制度);支持(某人)
      Tobuttressan argument, system, or person means to give them support and strength.
      1. He sought to buttress some of his arguments with quotations from Mein Kampf...
        他引用《我的奋斗》中的语录来论证自己的观点。
      2. The president's tough line is, however, buttressed by a democratic mandate.
        然而,总统推行的强硬路线受到了民主党发布的训令的支持。

    英英释义

    adj

    • held up by braces or buttresses
        Synonym:braced

      双语例句

      • He buttressed up the argument with lots of solid facts.
        他以大量确凿的事实支持这个论点。
      • The court buttressed its decision. Error lay from the King's Bench.
        错案来自王座法院。
      • You smile so cute! And the poll numbers seem buttressed by events on the ground.
        “这些民意调查所显示的数字在实际事件中得到了印证”。
      • The Europeans ( buttressed by a few experts from poor countries) are there to explicate, and are set up as good guys and bad guys.
        欧洲人(在少数几名穷国专家的支撑下)的作用是摆在那里作为说明,而且被分为好人和坏人两类。
      • The government buttressed up its power to control rents by new laws.
        政府用新的法律来加强权力,以控制租金。
      • It has become a truism, buttressed by the hard realities of economic performance, that the 21st century will belong to Asia.
        21世纪将属于亚洲,这已成为老生常谈,经济表现的现实支持着这种说法。
      • Some analysts said the absence of a specific pledge by Bernanke to act as needed to help the economy, a standard feature of recent Fed statements, buttressed that view.
        一些分析师说,伯南克对于在必要时采取行动援救经济缺乏具体的承诺。最近的美联储声明是一个标准的特征,支持了这种观点。
      • Stimulated both by supply and demand, buttressed with trust by the society, librarianship in America will continue to flourish.
        因此由于供求的循环冲击,并受到社会的公信,美国图书馆业将继续迈进。
      • The bargaining power of these architects is buttressed by the spike in popular appreciation for architecture as an art form.
        双方的议价能力,这些建筑是建穗热门欣赏建筑作为一种艺术形式。
      • Trees, often very large and buttressed, rarely shrubs.
        乔木,通常非常大和板根,很少灌木。