Support | Mean of support in English Dictionary
/səˈpoɚt/
- Verb
- to agree with or approve of (someone or something)
- I completely support your decision to stay.
- She no longer supports the war.
- The senator says that he supports the proposed legislation.
- Which presidential candidate do you support?
- The study is supported by the American Medical Association.
- to show that you approve of (someone or something) by doing something
- The country's citizens were asked to support the war effort.
- Her friends supported her by signing her petition.
- to give help or assistance to (someone or something)
- The charity supports needy families.
- Bombers were called in to support the ground troops.
- to provide what is needed by (someone or something)
- The planet's atmosphere cannot support human life.
- This computer does not support that software. [=you cannot use that software on this computer]
- to provide the money that is needed by or for (someone or something)
- He works two jobs to support his family.
- She has two children to support.
- We support the charity by making annual donations.
- The foundation supports cancer research.
- The theater is supported by donations.
- She sold illegal drugs to support her own drug habit.
- to hold (something or someone) up
- Thick cables help support the bridge.
- The roof is supported by thick wooden pillars throughout the house.
- She supported herself on my arm as we walked together.
- He supports himself with a cane.
- to provide evidence for (something)
- His alibi is supported by his neighbors.
- The results of the study support her theory.
- Their claims are not supported by the evidence.
- to be a fan of (a sports team)
- She supports both teams.
- Noun
- the act of showing that you believe that someone or something is good or acceptable
- The proposal has had little public support. [=few people have supported the proposal]
- The team gets a lot of support from its fans.
- The candidate is gaining support among young voters. [=many more young voters say they will vote for the candidate]
- There isn't much support for the proposal.
- You can show your support for our cause by wearing one of these red ribbons.
- the act of helping someone by giving love, encouragement, etc.
- I'd like to thank my parents for all of their love and support over the years.
- He depended on his wife for emotional support.
- We all came along to give her moral support. [=to give her encouragement]
- help that is given in the form of money or other valuable things
- He applied for financial support from the state.
- They had no means of support [=source of income] after they lost their farm.
- the act of helping someone by giving information or services
- She was having trouble connecting to the Internet, so she called technical/tech support [=a department or person that helps people with computer problems] for assistance.
- the company's friendly support staff
- something that holds a person or thing up and stops that person or thing from falling down
- Inspectors found that some of the bridge's supports were weak.
- She used my arm as a support and limped to the chair.
- the act of holding something up
- These sneakers are designed to give your feet extra support.
- He grabbed the railing for support.
- evidence which shows that something is true
- The results of the study give further support to the hypothesis.
- The police continue to gather support for their case.
- in a way that shows approval of (something)
- A majority voted in support of the bill.
- in order to support (something)
- He presented evidence in support of his hypothesis. [=evidence that helps to prove his hypothesis]
- The band is touring in support of their latest album. [=to help promote their latest album]
Những từ liên quan với SUPPORT
reinforce, encouragement, finance, protection, fund, strengthen, hold, care, back, relief, loyalty, bolster, payment, backing, responsibility