supported
v. 支援( support的過去式和過去分詞 ); 幫助; 支撐; 維持
If you support someone or their ideas or aims, you agree with them, and perhaps help them because you want them to succeed.
The vice president insisted that he supported the hard-working people of New York...
副總統堅稱他支援辛勤工作的紐約人。
The National Union of Mineworkers pressed the party to support a total ban on imported coal.
全國礦工工會向該政黨施壓,要求其同意全面禁止煤炭進口。
If you give support to someone during a difficult or unhappy time, you are kind to them and help them.
It was hard to come to terms with her death after all the support she gave to me and the family...
她曾經給予我和家人莫大的幫助,她的死訊令人難以接受。
We hope to continue to have her close support and friendship.
我們希望她能繼續大力支援,並能與她維持親密友誼。
Financial support is money provided to enable an organization to continue. This money is usually provided by the government.
...the government's proposal to cut agricultural support by only about 15%.
僅削減約 15%的農業撥款的政府提案
If you support someone, you provide them with money or the things that they need.
I have children to support, money to be earned, and a home to be maintained...
我要撫養孩子,掙錢養家。
She sold everything she'd ever bought in order to support herself through art school.
為了供自己讀完藝術學校,她把過去購置的所有東西都賣掉了。
If a fact supports a statement or a theory, it helps to show that it is true or correct.
The Freudian theory about daughters falling in love with their father has little evidence to support it.
弗洛伊德關於女兒戀父的理論缺乏依據。
If something supports an object, it is underneath the object and holding it up.
...the thick wooden posts that supported the ceiling...
支撐天花板的粗木柱子
Let your baby sit on the floor propped up with plenty of cushions to support him.
讓寶寶坐在地板上,多放幾個墊子讓他倚靠。
A support is a bar or other object that supports something.
If you support yourself, you prevent yourself from falling by holding onto something or by leaning on something.
He supported himself by means of a nearby post.
他靠在旁邊的柱子上。
If you support a sports team, you always want them to win and perhaps go regularly to their games.
Tim, 17, supports Manchester United.
17 歲的蒂姆支援曼聯隊。
At a concert or show, the support or the support act is a less well-known person or band who performs before the main person or band.
1. sustained or maintained by aid (as distinct from physical support);
2. held up or having the weight borne especially from below;
I supported us by writing bilge for women's magazines.
我胡亂給女性雜誌寫點東西,維持我們的生計。
The temple is supported by marble columns.
這座廟宇由大理石柱支撐。
We just need a tent supported on a rigid framework.
我們正需要一座有堅硬架子支撐的帳篷.
The grandson gave his grandfather his arm and carefully supported him.
孫子小心翼翼地扶著爺爺.
He supported the heavy box on his shoulders.
他肩扛著那個重箱子.