advocate
英 ['ædvəkeɪt]
美 ['ædvəket]
- vt. 提倡,主張,擁護
- n. 提倡者;支持者;律師
中文詞源
advocate 倡導ad-,去,往,-voc,說,詞源同voice.
英文詞源
- advocate
- advocate: [14] Etymologically, advocate contains the notion of ‘calling’, specifically of calling someone in for advice or as a witness. This was the meaning of the Latin verb advocāre (formed from vocāre ‘call’, from which English also gets vocation). Its past participle, advocātus, came to be used as a noun, originally meaning ‘legal witness or adviser’, and later ‘attorney’.
In Old French this became avocat, the form in which English borrowed it; it was later relatinized to advocate. The verb advocate does not appear until the 17th century. The word was also borrowed into Dutch, as advocaat, and the compound advocaatenborrel, literally ‘lawyer’s drink’, has, by shortening, given English the name for a sweetish yellow concoction of eggs and brandy.
=> invoke, revoke, vocation - advocate (n.)
- mid-14c., "one whose profession is to plead cases in a court of justice," a technical term from Roman law, from Old French avocat "barrister, advocate, spokesman," from Latin advocatus "one called to aid; a pleader, advocate," noun use of past participle of advocare "to call" (as witness or advisor) from ad- "to" (see ad-) + vocare "to call," related to vocem (see voice (n.)). Also in Middle English as "one who intercedes for another," and "protector, champion, patron." Feminine forms advocatess, advocatrice were in use in 15c.
- advocate (v.)
- 1640s, from advocate (n.). Related: Advocated; advocating; advocation.
雙語例句
- 1. He is a keen advocate of park-and-ride schemes.
- 他是“停車再換乘”計劃的熱情擁護者。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The group does not advocate the use of violence.
- 該團體不支持使用暴力。
來自《權威詞典》
- 3. Often the interviewer will need to play devil's advocate in order to get a discussion going.
- 采訪者常常需要故意唱唱反調以使訪談繼續下去。
來自《權威詞典》
- 4. He is a strident advocate of nuclear power.
- 他是發展核能的堅定擁護者。
來自《權威詞典》
- 5. He got the best advocate in town to defend him.
- 他請城裏最好的律師為他辯護.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》