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Что (кто) такое Support - определение

LIST OF THINGS CALLED SUPPORT
Unsupportive; Support (statistics); Support (disambiguation); Suport; Supporting
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Support         
·noun The act, state, or operation of supporting, upholding, or sustaining.
II. Support ·noun That which upholds, sustains, or keeps from falling, as a prop, a pillar, or a foundation of any kind.
III. Support ·vt A attend as an honorary assistant; as, a chairman supported by a vice chairman; O'Connell left the prison, supported by his two sons.
IV. Support ·vt To Vindicate; to Maintain; to defend successfully; as, to be able to support one's own cause.
V. Support ·vt To carry on; to enable to continue; to Maintain; as, to support a war or a contest; to support an argument or a debate.
VI. Support ·vt To endure without being overcome, exhausted, or changed in character; to Sustain; as, to support pain, distress, or misfortunes.
VII. Support ·vt To assume and carry successfully, as the part of an actor; to represent or act; to Sustain; as, to support the character of King Lear.
VIII. Support ·vt To furnish with the means of sustenance or livelihood; to Maintain; to provide for; as, to support a family; to support the ministers of the gospel.
IX. Support ·vt To uphold by aid or countenance; to Aid; to Help; to back up; as, to support a friend or a party; to support the present administration.
X. Support ·vt To keep from failing or sinking; to solace under affictive circumstances; to Assist; to Encourage; to Defend; as, to support the courage or spirits.
XI. Support ·vt To bear by being under; to keep from falling; to Uphold; to sustain, in a literal or physical sense; to prop up; to bear the weight of; as, a pillar supports a structure; an abutment supports an arch; the trunk of a tree supports the branches.
XII. Support ·vt To Verify; to make good; to Substantiate; to Establish; to Sustain; as, the testimony is not sufficient to support the charges; the evidence will not support the statements or allegations.
XIII. Support ·noun That which maintains or preserves from being overcome, falling, yielding, sinking, giving way, or the like; subsistence; maintenance; assistance; reenforcement; as, he gave his family a good support, the support of national credit; the assaulting column had the support of a battery.
support         
¦ verb
1. bear all or part of the weight of.
2. give assistance, encouragement, or approval to.
be actively interested in (a particular sports team).
[as adjective supporting] (of an actor or a role) of secondary importance to the leading roles in a play or film.
(of a pop or rock group or performer) function as a secondary act to (another) at a concert.
3. provide with a home and the necessities of life.
be capable of sustaining.
4. corroborate.
5. endure; tolerate.
¦ noun
1. a person or thing that supports.
the action of supporting or the state of being supported.
corroborative evidence.
2. assistance, encouragement, or approval.
Derivatives
supportability noun
supportable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. supporter, from L. supportare, from sub- 'from below' + portare 'carry'.
support         
After-sale handholding; something many software vendors promise but few deliver. To hackers, most support people are useless - because by the time a hacker calls support he or she will usually know the software and the relevant manuals better than the support people (sadly, this is *not* a joke or exaggeration). A hacker's idea of "support" is a tete-a-tete or exchange of electronic mail with the software's designer. [Jargon File] (1995-02-15)
support         
I. v. a.
1.
Sustain, uphold, prop, brace, bear up, hold up, shore up.
2.
Endure, bear, undergo, suffer, tolerate, put up with, go through.
3.
Cherish, nourish, maintain, provide for, nurture.
4.
Have, hold, keep up, maintain, sustain, preserve.
5.
Perform, play, act, take the part of, sustain, assume, carry, represent.
6.
Substantiate, confirm, make good, verify.
7.
Assist, aid, help, second, patronize, abet, befriend, back, countenance, encourage, back up, succor, relieve, uphold, favor, shield, protect, defend.
8.
Further, forward, advocate, vindicate, maintain, defend, stay, assist.
9.
Accompany (as an assistant), attend, act as aid to.
10.
Carry on, maintain.
II. n.
1.
Prop, stay, shore, supporter, brace, hold.
2.
Base, basis, bed, foundation.
3.
Sustenance, maintenance, subsistence, livelihood, living, keeping, sustentation.
4.
Nutriment, sustenance, food, bread.
5.
Aid, help, assistance, succor, favor, countenance, encouragement, patronage, comfort.
support         
I
n.
1) to give, lend, offer, provide; pledge support
2) to enlist, line up, mobilize, round up support for
3) to derive, draw, get, receive support from
4) to gain, get, win support for
5) to have the support of
6) ardent, complete, firm, solid, strong, unflagging, unqualified, unstinting, unwavering; wholehearted support
7) active; liberal; loyal; lukewarm, qualified support (to give lukewarm support to a candidate)
8) government, state; popular, public support
9) farm; price supports
10) support for; in
11) in support of (she came out in support of the party)
II
v.
1) to support completely, strongly, wholeheartedly
2) (K) we supported their seeking office
support         
(supports, supporting, supported)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If you support someone or their ideas or aims, you agree with them, and perhaps help them because you want them to succeed.
The vice president insisted that he supported the hard-working people of New York...
The National Union of Mineworkers pressed the party to support a total ban on imported coal.
= back
? oppose
VERB: V n, V n
Support is also a noun.
The prime minister gave his full support to the government's reforms...
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp
2.
If you give support to someone during a difficult or unhappy time, you are kind to them and help them.
It was hard to come to terms with her death after all the support she gave to me and the family...
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Financial support is money provided to enable an organization to continue. This money is usually provided by the government.
...the government's proposal to cut agricultural support by only about 15%.
= funding
N-UNCOUNT: oft supp N
4.
If you support someone, you provide them with money or the things that they need.
I have children to support, money to be earned, and a home to be maintained...
She sold everything she'd ever bought in order to support herself through art school.
VERB: V n, V pron-refl
5.
If a fact supports a statement or a theory, it helps to show that it is true or correct.
The Freudian theory about daughters falling in love with their father has little evidence to support it.
= substantiate
VERB: V n
Support is also a noun.
The two largest powers in any system must always be major rivals. History offers some support for this view.
= evidence
N-UNCOUNT
6.
If something supports an object, it is underneath the object and holding it up.
...the thick wooden posts that supported the ceiling...
= hold up
VERB: V n
7.
A support is a bar or other object that supports something.
N-COUNT
8.
If you support yourself, you prevent yourself from falling by holding onto something or by leaning on something.
He supported himself by means of a nearby post.
VERB: V pron-refl
Support is also a noun.
Alice, very pale, was leaning against him as if for support.
N-UNCOUNT
9.
If you support a sports team, you always want them to win and perhaps go regularly to their games.
Tim, 17, supports Manchester United.
VERB: V n
10.
see also supporting
Structural support         
POINT IN A STRUCTURE AT WHICH LOADS ARE TRANSFERRED BETWEEN STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
Support (structure); User:Shar Htet Zarni/sandbox; Draft:Structural Support
A structural support is a part of a building or structure that provides the necessary stiffness and strength in order to resist the internal forces (vertical forces of gravity and lateral forces due to wind and earthquakes) and guide them safely to the ground. External loads (actions of other bodies) that act on buildings cause internal forces (forces and couples by the rest of the structure) in building support structures.
Support (measure theory)         
GIVEN A BOREL MEASURE, THE SET OF THOSE POINTS WHOSE NEIGHBOURHOODS ALWAYS HAVE POSITIVE MEASURE
Support of a measure; Spectrum of a measure
In mathematics, the support (sometimes topological support or spectrum) of a measure μ on a measurable topological space (X, Borel(X)) is a precise notion of where in the space X the measure "lives". It is defined to be the largest (closed) subset of X for which every open neighbourhood of every point of the set has positive measure.
supporting         
1.
In a film or play, a supporting actor or actress is one who has an important part, but not the most important part.
...the winner of the best supporting actress award.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
see also support
Supporting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Support.

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