support
su
pport
ˈpɔrt
pawrt
British pronunciation
/səˈpɔːt/

Définition et signification de « support » en anglais

to support
01

soutenir, supporter

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help
Transitive: to support sb/sth
to support definition and meaning
example
Exemples
While I was going through a tough time, they were supporting me unconditionally.
Alors que je traversais une période difficile, ils me soutenaient inconditionnellement.
02

soutenir, maintenir

to hold a person or thing in position or prevent them from falling
Transitive: to support sb/sth
to support definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The strong branches of the oak tree supported the tire swing, allowing children to play safely in the backyard.
Les branches solides du chêne soutenaient la balançoire, permettant aux enfants de jouer en toute sécurité dans le jardin.
03

soutenir, financer

to provide financial or material assistance
Transitive: to support sb/sth
example
Exemples
The organization supports various charitable causes through donations.
L'organisation soutient diverses causes caritatives par des dons.
04

soutenir, appuyer

to align oneself with a particular idea, group, or movement
Transitive: to support an idea or group
example
Exemples
The environmentalist chose to support initiatives aimed at conservation and sustainable practices.
L'environnementaliste a choisi de soutenir des initiatives visant la conservation et les pratiques durables.
05

supporter, encourager

to show loyalty to and encouragement for a particular team or athlete, often by attending games, cheering, or following their progress
example
Exemples
The crowd passionately supported their home team throughout the match.
La foule a soutenu passionnément son équipe locale tout au long du match.
06

étayer, soutenir

to provide evidence or information in order to prove that something, especially a claim or idea is true
Transitive: to support a claim
example
Exemples
The professor aimed to support the theory that certain foods contribute to overall brain health.
Le professeur visait à soutenir la théorie selon laquelle certains aliments contribuent à la santé globale du cerveau.
07

soutenir, appuyer

to present reasons or advocate for a particular idea, cause, or viewpoint
Transitive: to support a cause or viewpoint
example
Exemples
The student council president addressed the concerns of fellow students, working to support their needs and suggestions.
Le président du conseil étudiant a abordé les préoccupations de ses camarades, travaillant à soutenir leurs besoins et suggestions.
08

supporter, tolérer

to endure or allow something, often despite personal preferences or objections
Transitive: to support sth
example
Exemples
The manager had to support occasional disruptions in the office during the renovation period.
Le manager a dû supporter les perturbations occasionnelles au bureau pendant la période de rénovation.
09

supporter, assurer la première partie

to perform as the secondary act in a pop or rock concert, usually before the main performers
Transitive: to support a musical act
example
Exemples
The opening act 's job is to support the main performers by entertaining the audience.
Le travail de l'acte d'ouverture est de soutenir les principaux interprètes en divertissant le public.
Support
01

support, attelle

something you wear to hold an injured or weak part of your body in position
support definition and meaning
02

soutien, appui

sympathy and assistance that one provides for someone who is facing a difficult or unfortunate situation
example
Exemples
The community showed their support for the family after their house burned down.
La communauté a montré son soutien pour la famille après que leur maison a brûlé.
03

soutien, appui

help or assistance provided to a person, cause, or interest
example
Exemples
The team 's success was due to the support of their loyal fans.
Le succès de l'équipe était dû au soutien de leurs fans fidèles.
04

soutien, assistance

the activity of providing for or maintaining by supplying with money or necessities
05

soutien, appui

aiding the cause or policy or interests of
06

soutien, appui

a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission
07

preuve documentaire, validation documentaire

documentary validation
08

soutien, appui

the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening
09

support, soutien

a structural element that provides stability, holds up a load, or serves as a foundation for a building, object, or system
example
Exemples
The columns act as support for the roof of the ancient temple.
Les colonnes servent de support pour le toit de l'ancien temple.
10

soutien, subsistance

the financial means whereby one lives
11

accompagnement

a musical part (vocal or instrumental) that supports or provides background for other musical parts
12

financement, soutien financier

financial resources provided to make some project possible
13

première partie

a singer or band that open a pop or rock concert before the main act
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