espousal
常見例句
- The espousal of a notion of public good, drawing people beyond the personal and consumerist .
信奉工藝的理唸,引導(dǎo)人們超越個(gè)人的、消費(fèi)者的境界。 - His support for emancipation alienated many of the more traditional Anglican Tories, while his espousal of free trade split the party and ended his own political career.
他支持天主教徒解放,這讓許多較爲(wèi)守舊的信奉英國(guó)國(guó)教的保守黨人對(duì)他産生了疏遠(yuǎn)感; - Yes, as the marriage ring of the great espousal hereafter!
是啊,就像來世盛大婚禮上的結(jié)婚指環(huán)! - As Labour's espousal of market economics has shown, stealing the other party's clothes can be a successful strategy.
ECONOMIST: British politics - Mutually incompatible, one might think, like the party's simultaneous espousal of bits of old communist dogma and moderate social democracy.
ECONOMIST: Reds at the ready - Its emphasis on human rights and good governance—not to mention its espousal of gay rights and smoking bans—makes it sound more like a European government than an African one.
ECONOMIST: South Africa 返回 espousal