buttressed
v. 用扶壁支撐,加固( buttress的過去式和過去分詞 )
Buttresses are supports, usually made of stone or brick, that support a wall.
To buttress an argument, system, or person means to give them support and strength.
He sought to buttress some of his arguments with quotations from Mein Kampf...
他引用《我的奮鬥》中的語錄來論證自己的觀點。
The president's tough line is, however, buttressed by a democratic mandate.
然而,總統推行的強硬路線受到了民主黨釋出的訓令的支援。
1. held up by braces or buttresses
A buttressed wharf damaged severely after collision by ship.
某扶壁碼頭被船碰撞後損壞嚴重.
The buttressed that wall with stone structures.
建築工人們用石結構加固牆.
The Market's harmony must be constantly buttressed.
歐洲共同市場的和睦關係必須不斷加強.
She buttressed her argument with solid facts.
她用具體事實來加強她的論點.
There is terrific purity, finesse , and length of flavors nicely buttressed by acidity and tannin.
在精緻的果酸與丹寧襯托下,此酒口味更加純淨, 優雅而持久.