support
Kelime Anlamı :

1. desteklemek.
2. destek.
3. üstlenmek.
4. bakmak.
5. geçindirmek.
6. destek olmak.
7. Kızak.
8. Tahkimat.
9. 1. desteklemek, arka olmak: He doesn't support that party. O partiyi desteklemiyor. They supported him throughout that period. O müddet.
10. dayanak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to bear; prop up; bear the weight of; uphold; sustain; keep from falling or sinking.
2. to endure without being overcome; bear; undergo; also, to tolerate.
3. to uphold by aid, encouragement, or countenance; keep from shrinking, sinking, failing, or fainting: as, to support the courage or spirits.
4. Theat.: to represent in acting on or as on the stage; keep up; act: as, to support the part assigned.
5. to act with, accompany, or second a leading actor or actress.
6. in music, to perform an accompaniment or subordinate part to.
7. to keep up; carry on; maintain: as, to support a contest.
8. to supply funds or means for: as, to support the expenses of government; maintain with the necessary means of living; furnish with a livelihood: as, to support a family.
9. to keep from failing or fainting by means of food; sustain: as, to support life; to support the strength by nourishment.
10. to keep up in reputation; maintain: as, to support a good character; sustain; substantiate; verify: as, the testimony fails to support the charges.
11. to assist in general; help; second; further; forward: as, to support a friend, a party, or a policy; specifically, military, to aid by being in line and ready to take part with in attack or defense: as, the regiment supported a battery.
12. to vindicate; defend successfully: as, to support a verdict or judgment.
13. to accompany or attend as an honorary coadjutor or aid; act as the aid or attendant of: as, the chairman was supported by
14. to speak in support or advocacy of, as a motion at a public meeting.
15. in heraldry, to accompany or be grouped with (an escutcheon) as one of the supporters.
16.
17. to live; get a livelihood.
18. the act or operation of supporting, upholding, sustaining, or keeping from falling; sustaining power or effect.
19. that which upholds, sustains, or keeps from falling; that, on which another thing is placed or rests; a prop, pillar, base, or basis; a foundation of any kind.
20. that which maintains life; subsistence; sustenance.
21. one who or that which maintains a person or family; means of subsistence or livelihood: as, fishing is their support; he is the only support of his mother.
22. the act of upholding, maintaining, assisting, forwarding, etc.; countenance; advocacy: as, to speak in support of a measure.
23. the keeping up or sustaining of anything without suffering it to fail, decline, be exhausted, or come to an end: as, the support of life or strength; the support of credit.
24. that which upholds or relieves; aid; help; succor; relief; encouragement.
25. Theat., an actor or actress who plays a subordinate or minor part with a star; also, the whole company collectively as supporting the principal actors.
26. pl. Milit., the second line in a battle, either in the attack or in the defense.
27. in music, an accompaniment; also, a subordinate; part.
28. the reasonable supply of the necessaries and comforts of life: as, intoxication of a husband injuring the wife's rights of support.
29.
30. maintenance, etc. see living.
31. encouragement, patronage, comfort.
32. plural in the cloth trade, blocking-boards or wrapping-boards.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia