transitive. To follow (a leader), to serve; to avail, help, support. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > [verb (transitive)] (49) lasteOE transitive. To follow (a leader), to serve; to avail, help, support. Obsolete. i-hentc1225 transitive. To catch (a falling person). uphold?c1225 To support, sustain, maintain, by aid or assistance; to preserve unimpaired or intact. upbeara1300 figurative. To support or sustain; to exalt. sustainc1300 transitive. To support the efforts or cause of; to give assistance to, back up; (in later use usually Military) to support (other troops). understand13.. To stand under. †Also spec., to support or assist; to prop up. uplift1338 To support, assist. Obsolete. rare. maintainc1350 transitive. To give one's support to, defend, uphold, promote (a cause, something established, one's side or interest, etc.). supporta1393 transitive. To strengthen the position of (a person or community) by one's assistance, adherence, or toleration; to uphold the rights, claims… underset1395 figurative. To support, sustain, or strengthen. buttressc1400 transitive. figurative. To provide support for (a belief or argument, a person, an institution). Also with up. supprise1447 transitive. To uphold or support. Obsolete. bolster1508 figurative. To prop up, support, uphold. Also with up. In later use usually with some approach to c. stay1526 with up. Now rare (archaic). Also †to stay upright. stay1526 transferred and figurative. To support, sustain, strengthen, comfort. Now archaic. (Biblical). undershore?a1534 figurative. To support, strengthen, sustain. underpropa1535 figurative. To support or sustain; to maintain. (Very common 1550–1675.) to hold up by the chin1546 Phrases. †to hold up by the chin: to keep from sinking, support. †of the first chin: with the beard just beginning to grow. up to the chin… back1548 To support or help mechanically, materially, of persons: originally with physical force, hence with authority, money; to uphold, aid, second. suborn1548 transitive. To give support to; to aid, assist. Obsolete. suffult?c1550 transitive. To support. upshore?1567 transitive. shoulder1577 figurative †To forward; to help or push on; to prop up; to second (obsolete). Also to take upon oneself as a burden (expense, responsibility, etc.). upstay1600 figurative. To sustain, support. underwrite1609 To set one's name to, subscribe to (a decision, statement, etc.); to agree to or confirm by signature. Also figurative, to support or reinforce (an… abone1622 transitive. Probably: to support, uphold. rare. crutch1641 with up: To prop up, sustain. float1823 To set afloat; figurative to buoy up, support. backstop1956 transitive, to support, back up; to supply with necessary additional resources. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). Subcategories:— again (1) — the success or value of (2) — materially, of things (1) — give factitious support to (2) — support by one's presence (2) — support or stand by (4) — unite in support of (1) — support one not contributing effort (1) — in bullying fashion (1) — support by testimony (1) — join in mutual support (1) — enrol in the service of a cause (1) — support with a prop (2) |
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