espouse
vt. 擁護; 贊助; 嫁娶
If you espouse a particular policy, cause, or belief, you become very interested in it and give your support to it.
She ran away with him to Mexico and espoused the revolutionary cause.
她跟著他逃到墨西哥,並支援革命事業。
1. choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans;
2. take in marriage
3. take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own;
The army accuses the former separatists'party , Partai Aceh, of continuing to espouse independence.
軍隊指控原分離主義政黨,亞齊黨, 繼續支援亞齊獨立.
But they, too, have been disrupted, and moderates are turning on those who espouse violence.
但他們, 同樣, 被打亂了, 和減輕轉動在那些擁護暴力.
Some teachers enthusiastically espouse the benefits to be gained from educational software.
有些教師熱烈贊同可以從教學軟體中得到好處的觀點.
Meanwhile, managers from the 11 South Korean companies operating there espouse the advantages of the zone.
與此同時, 在此運營的11家韓國公司的經理們對這裡的優勢讚不絕口.
Today, astronomers espouse the theory that comets spawn the swarms.
如今, 天文學家們支援彗星產生了流星團的說法.