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Noun:
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a support usually of stone or brick; supports the wall of a building
Verb:
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reinforce with a buttress;
"Buttress the church"
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make stronger or defensible;
"buttress your thesis"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He was a buttress against extremism in the party.
他是黨內違抗惡劣注意的中堅原子核.
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I don't think they have any buttress behind them.
我來說用戶其背后如果沒究竟有什么樣的支持系統能力。
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To stabalize the building, the concrete walls next to the stairs are built as buttress walls.
為了能讓比較穩定整鋼結構建筑,緊靠梯子所在位置的混疑土墻放置了扶壁柱。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He buttressed up the argument with lots of solid facts.
他以大批確鑿的其實使用這里論點。
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You need more facts to buttress up your argument.
你須要有較多的事實真相來適用你的論點.
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At this corner the architect had to provide a heavy buttress against a double strain.
源自: H. Adams
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His title..had strong buttresses.
來自: fig.
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