1. uphold
We must consistently uphold the right of minorities to retain and develop their culture.
We have a duty to uphold the law.
to uphold an objection, a sentence
I shall always rigorously, decisively and correctly uphold that here.
Her result also upholds the idea that children playan important part in converting a pidgin into a creole
Oracle hailed Tuesday's ruling, saying the opinion by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal District upholds fundamental principles of copyright law.
He emphasised carrying out promises made to the people, but he failed to uphold many commitments.
2. approve
Some people don't approve of professional baseball.
Grant asked the Senate to approve the treaty.
It has not yet been decided whether to approve of your proposal.
All the delegates voted to approve it.
Who approves the Programme?
A famous Japanese poet does not approve of any fixed doctrine in haiku.
In asking voters to approve the new tax, the President appealed to reason.
We should be the last people on earth to approve of the use of atomic energy for military purposes.
Two hours and 20 minutes later, the plan was approved.
disapprove of
We do not have to approve Nord Stream; we might well approve the Amber pipeline. Unfortunately I cannot approve of the behaviour of the Burmese Government and the Burmese authorities.
“I can’t say I approve of everything he does, Maudie, but he’s my brother, and I just want him to know when this will ever end.
The teacher approved the topic of my essay
We had to wait months for the council to approve our plans to extend the house.
C.J. needs you to approve this. Anybody capable of thought must approve it.
英语 单词“jóváhagy“(approve)出现在集合中:
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