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sus·tain·er
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词根:sustain
adj.sustainable 可以忍受的;足可支撑的;养得起的
sustained 持续的;持久的;持久不变的
sustentacular 支撑的;支持的
n.sustainability 持续性;永续性;能维持性
sustenance 食物;生计;支持
sustentation 支撑,维持;食物
v.sustained 维持(sustain的过去式和过去分词);承受
vt.sustain 维持;支撑,承担;忍受;供养;证实
verb
transitive verb
to give support or relief to
to supply with sustenance : nourish
keep up, prolong
to support the weight of : propalso: to carry or withstand (a weight or pressure)
to buoy up
sustained by hope
to bear up under
suffer, undergo
sustained heavy losses
to support as true, legal, or just
to allow or admit as valid
the court sustained the motion
to support by adequate proof : confirm
testimony that sustains our contention
noun
a musical effect that prolongs a note's resonance
utilizing heavy sustain on his guitar—Bill Dahl
Verb Middle English sustenen, from Anglo-French sustein-, stem of sustenir, from Latin sustinēre to hold up, sustain, from sub-, sus- up + tenēre to hold — more at sub-, thin
The first known use of sustain was in the 13th century
svelteadjective
slender and graceful in form
suture1 of 2noun
a stitch made with a suture
a strand or fiber used to sew parts of the living body
the act or process of sewing with sutures
the line of connection in an immovable joint (as between the bones of the skull)also: such a joint
suture2 of 2verb
to unite, close, or secure with sutures
suture a wound
suture1 of 2noun
a stitch made with a suture
a strand or fiber used to sew parts of the living body
the act or process of sewing with sutures
the line of connection in an immovable joint (as between the bones of the skull)also: such a joint
suture2 of 2verb
to unite, close, or secure with sutures
suture a wound
suture1 of 2noun
a stitch made with a suture
a strand or fiber used to sew parts of the living body
the act or process of sewing with sutures
the line of connection in an immovable joint (as between the bones of the skull)also: such a joint
suture2 of 2verb
to unite, close, or secure with sutures
suture a wound
sustenancenoun
means of support, maintenance, or existence
nourishment sense 1
the act of sustaining : the state of being sustainedespecially: a supplying with the necessities of life
something that gives support, help, or strength
sustainverb
to give support or relief to
to supply with nourishment
food sustains our bodies
to keep up : prolong
a book that will sustain your interest
to support the weight of : carry
to keep up the spirits of
hope sustained the people
to bear up under : endure
experience entry 2, undergo
sustained a serious wound
to support as true, legal, or just
to allow or admit as right
the court sustained the motion
prove sense 2a, confirm
sustainverb
to give support or relief to
to supply with nourishment
food sustains our bodies
to keep up : prolong
a book that will sustain your interest
to support the weight of : carry
to keep up the spirits of
hope sustained the people
to bear up under : endure
experience entry 2, undergo
sustained a serious wound
to support as true, legal, or just
to allow or admit as right
the court sustained the motion
prove sense 2a, confirm
1 In the application of this principle to the manufacture of the bullet, experiments proved that the soft lead acted as a guide or sustainer which permitted the inner steel to penetrate without deviation.
2 B god is the all powerful creator and sustainer of the universe. god is real and accessible. the power of god enables ordinary people to lead extraordinary lives.
上帝是宇宙间万能的创造者和支撑者。上帝是真的,是可以接近的。上帝的力量可以使普通人过上美好的生活。
3 You could not be here without them. Your beloved spirit is the sweet sustainer of your life.
没有它们你不能达到现在的位置,你所崇尚的精神是你人生的坚强支柱。
4 Indra, the Vedic god, is likewise at first the sky through which the clouds move, and is later conceived as the creator and sustainer of the world.
5 If I am sustained by the Lord, I too shall be a sustainer of all who aspire after a true and holy life.
6 “We will defend their civil rights, their humanity, and their equal protections under the law. And that starts with the dismissal of the chief who is the protector and sustainer of the oppression.”
7 He sustained serious injuries in the accident.
8 Thus the star was not only the Great Mother of all, but the sustainer of all.
9 The film is a tribute to Dorothea; it’s also a tribute to all mothers, all parents and guardians, all homemakers in the specific and general senses, as more than mere protectors and sustainers—as creators.
10 Finally, when we draw near to God, who is the author and sustainer of individuals, of science and art and nature, and of social institutions, then the true relation becomes one of reverence and worship.
11 The land was filled with plenty, for the Great Spirit had given to them the three sustainers of life, the corn, the bean, and the squash.
12 The raised index finger is a symbol of Tawhid, described by the Oxford Dictionary of Islam as "the unity and uniqueness of God as creator and sustainer of the Universe".
13 For the Imagination is not only the inspiring leader of men in their strange journey through life, but their nearest, most constant, and most practical helper and sustainer.
14 Parents are the old No. 1 supplanted by a spouse or life partner, though — and onetime sustainers of life and all that — so of course they get special consideration.
15 The tentative design of constant altitude flight solid rocket composed of the sustainer, the booster and its simple control method is presented.
介绍了主发动机加助推器和简易控制方法实现固体火箭等高飞行的设计方案。
16 The circle can be drawn to include four, six, or seven millions and it will still be true that the sustainers of its greatness come within a single million, possibly the half of that.
17 He is creator, sustainer, judge and ruler of the universe; all-powerful and all-merciful.
18 B God is the all powerful creator and sustainer of the Universe.
上帝是宇宙间万能的创造者和支撑者.
19 The city’s leaders are again mistakenly basing their presumptions that when a new legislative proposal is under consideration that taxpayers and other economic sustainers should foot the bill.
20 “All things obey him, the order of the universe depends upon his will—he is the creator, sustainer, the omnipotent and omniscient.”