1.锦标保持人,优胜者,冠军;(博览会中的)特等奖得奖人[动物]
2.战士;斗士;监督执行者;维护者,拥护者 (for)
3.倡导人,提倡者
1.〈口〉头等的,优秀的;非常的
1.维护,拥护,主张;为...而奋斗
2.监督执行,主持
1.someone who has won an important competition, especially in a sport
2.someone who publicly supports or defends a set of beliefs, political goals, or a group of people
1.to publicly support or defend a set of beliefs, political goals, or a group of people
1.Mr. Cameron's championing of her cause as best director isn't just a special form of collegiality but an expression of excellent taste.
卡梅隆支持她获最佳导演奖,这并不只是一种特殊的荣誉分享形式,而是一种出色品位的表现。
2.F1 chief executive Ecclestone was unrepentant for championing the twilight concept. "I only regret the rain, " he said of Sunday's race.
的F1大奖赛是执迷不悟倡导的黄昏概念。“我只是感到遗憾的是雨,他说:”周日的比赛。
3.The principal contact should be the potential person who would be championing the franchise .
主要联系人应为潜在特许经营加盟商。
4.One of the candidates, Ed Miliband, wants Labour to woo Lib Dems by championing civil liberties.
候选人之一EdMiliband希望工党通过倡导民权来吸引自由民主党人。
5.The network of agricultural materials chain supermarkets was established, displaying its championing advantages.
农资连锁超市网络已初步建成,先发优势得到确立;
6.For those championing an increase in the number of women on British bank boards, this latest debacle is manna from heaven.
对于那些主张增加英国各银行董事会女性董事人数的人而言,最近的乱局简直是天赐良机。
7.Belgian politics became tribal, with each party championing its own linguistic agenda.
比利时的政治变成了部落族,各个党派都标榜自己的语言。
8.I swear he was a miracle maker. I was going to be championing the powerful structured British look.
我发誓他是一位神奇的化妆师。
9.The two economists made their names (and remade their discipline) by championing randomised trials.
因支持随机实验这两位经济学家声名鹊起,而且从新的角度定义了他们的学科。
10.Last week Cameron was chastised by Gingerbread, the single parents' charity, for championing marriage.
上周卡梅隆接受了Gingerbread的惩罚,这是一个倡导单亲家庭婚姻的慈善团体。