单词 | uphold |
释义 | uphold From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Lawupholdup‧hold /ʌpˈhəʊld $ -ˈhoʊld/ ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle upheld /-ˈheld/) [transitive]1 OBEYto defend or support a law, system, or principle so that it continues to exist a committee that aims to uphold educational standards2 SCTSCLif a court upholds a decision made by another court, it states that the decision was correct OPP overrule The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal. —upholder noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusuphold• The rule of unanimity on most decisions was upheld.• In a surprisingly lopsided Senate vote in March, the bill was upheld.• On serious analysis, very few of these claims are upheld.• The court of appeals upheld all except the spousal-consent requirement, a judgment affirmed by the Court.• The decision was upheld by the US Supreme Court late last year.• A federal court has upheld legislative term limits in Maine.• Now, he is an avenger, dedicated to upholding Olympic values.• He said the suit will be amended to reflect the ruling upholding Proposition 209.• The Lords had initially upheld the interlocutory injunctions although the House subsequently refused to make the injunctions permanent.• I uphold the law of this realm - and the law states quite clearly that vagrants are rogues and vagabonds.• They want to uphold traditional family values. |
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