uphold 英 [ʌpˈhəʊld]   美 [ʌpˈhoʊld]

uphold

uphold  英 [ʌpˈhəʊld] 美 [ʌpˈhoʊld]

vt. 支持,维护, 维持 

进行时:upholding  过去式:upheld  过去分词:upheld  第三人称单数:upholds 

We have a duty to uphold the law. 维护法律是我们的责任。
to uphold an appeal 受理上诉

  • When you uphold something, you stick up for or support it. Police officers are paid to uphold the law, and crazy Elvis fans uphold their belief that he's still alive out there somewhere.
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  • vt. 支持,维护, 维持
  • 1. We have a duty to uphold the law.

    维护法律是我们的责任。

  • 2. to uphold an appeal

    受理上诉

  • 3. an upholder of traditional values

    支持传统价值观的人

  • uphold (v.) c. 1200, "support, sustain," from up (adv.) + hold (v.). Similar formation in Old Frisian upholda, Middle Dutch ophouden, German aufhalten. Meaning "maintain in good condition or repair" is from 1570s. Related: Upheld; upholding.
up·hold / ʌpˈhəʊld ; NAmE ʌpˈhoʊld / verb ( up·held , up·held / ʌpˈheld ; NAmE ʌpˈheld / ) 1 upholdsth to support sth that you think is right and make sure that it continues to exist 支持,维护(正义等) We have a duty to uphold the law. 维护法律是我们的责任。 2 upholdsth (especially of a court of law 尤指法庭 ) to agree that a previous decision was correct or that a request is reasonable 维持(原判);受理(申诉) to uphold a conviction/an appeal/a complaint 维持原判;受理上诉╱申诉 up·hold·er upholder upholders / ʌpˈhəʊldə(r) ; NAmE ʌpˈhoʊldər / noun an upholder of traditional values 支持传统价值观的人 uphold upholds upheld upholding up·hold / ʌpˈhəʊld ; NAmE ʌpˈhoʊld / up·held / ʌpˈheld ; NAmE ʌpˈheld / up·hold·er / ʌpˈhəʊldə(r) ; NAmE ʌpˈhoʊldər /
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