supporter

suomi-englanti sanakirja

supporter englannista suomeksi

  1. hihanpidike, sukanpidike

  2. kannattaja, tukija

  3. alasuojus

  4. avustaja

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kannattaja

  3. kilvenkannattaja

  4. Verbi

supporter englanniksi

  1. A person who gives support to someone or something.

  2. A person who supports, promotes, advocates or champions a cause, movement, or party; an adherent.

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (quote-journal) Strong supporter of intellectual property rights; consistently voted in favor of artists and songwriters on bills before the intellectual property subcommittee.

  5. A person who provides moral or physical support to another; an attendant participating in a ceremony or procession.

  6. (quote-journal) and his wife Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Elizabeth, (w), London, 12 May 1937|url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34453/supplement/7056/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141021071312/https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34453/supplement/7056/|archivedate=21 October 2014|journal=(w) (Supplement)|date=10 November 1937|issue=34453|page=7031 at 7056|passage=(smallcaps). The King ascended the Theatre, accompanied by the two Bishops his Supporters, the Great Officers of State, the Lords carrying the Swords, and the Lords who had borne Their Majesties' Regalia, and was Inthroned by the Archbishops, Bishops, and the other Peers, who then stood about the steps of the Throne.

  7. Someone who is a fan of a certain sports team or sportsperson.

  8. (ux)

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. Something that supports another thing.

  11. Something that supports a structure such as a building or a sculpture.

  12. (quote-book). Behrens|Peter Behrens bounded the glass walls of his famous Turbine Hall right and left with monumental cyclopean walls. These have disappeared with Gropius|Walter Gropius. His walls show that they are no longer supporters of the building, but simple curtains, protection against inclement weather, as Gropius put it.

  13. (quote-book)&93; to flower for the first time outside its native South American rivers at Chatsworth on 9 November 1848, and with its ‘radiating cantilevers and cross girders’ it had a similar structural principle, he told the Society of Arts|Society of Arts, to the ‘longitudinal and transverse girders and supporters’ of the building.

  14. An animal or figure that supports a shield in a of arms.

  15. (quote-book) I am fully perſuaded that there cannot remain a doubt of the uſe of ſupporters having originated from the fancy of ſeal-engravers. Supporters were likewiſe anciently uſed by divers perſons in private life, as appears by their ſeals, who had offices of high dignity in the ſtate, and more eſpecially by thoſe whoſe employments had the title of ''Lord'' prefixed to the ſtile; as Lord Deputy of Ireland, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Lord Preſident of the Council, Lord of the Marches of Wales, Lord Warden of the Stanneries, &c.

  16. (quote-book), Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty| year=1864| page=68| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA68| oclc=2134535| passage=The (smallcaps) is the well-known dexter Supporter of (smallcaps). (..) A pair of unicorns also support the shield of the Duke of (smallcaps). (..) A Monster, a compound of a Lion and a Fish, or a ''Sea-Lion'', is known in the fabulous menagerie of Heraldry. Two of these Sea-Lions are Supporters of the Viscount (smallcaps). So are the ''Pegasus''(nb..), the winged Horse of Classic antiquity, the dexter Supporter of the Baron (smallcaps); (..)

  17. A garter worn around the leg to support a sock or stocking.

  18. 1957, D. Salinger|Jerome David Salinger, “Zooey”, in ''and Zooey|Franny and Zooey'', Boston, Mass.: (w), published 1961, Standard Book Number|ISBN 978-0-316-76954-9; LB Books edition, New York, N.Y.: LB Books, 1991, Standard Book Number|ISBN 978-0-606-28833-0, page 117:

  19. From the radiator, where he was attaching supporters to his socks, Zooey glanced up at her.
  20. (clipping of)

  21. A supporter, a sports fan supporting a certain team or person.

  22. (syn)

  23. to support

  24. to bear

  25. (w)

  26. (quote)
  27. (l), fan

  28. (l), fan

  29. act

  30. (inflection of)