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sostenere
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. advocate СУЩ. [брит. ˈadvəkət, америк. ˈædvəkət]
1. advocate ЮРИД.:
advocate
2. advocate (supporter):
advocate
advocate
fautore м. / fautrice ж.
to be an advocate of
II. advocate ГЛ. перех. [брит. ˈadvəkeɪt, америк. ˈædvəˌkeɪt]
advocate
advocate abolishing sth
public advocate СУЩ. mainly америк.
public advocate
devil's advocate [америк. ˈˌdɛvəlz ˈædvəkət] СУЩ.
devil's advocate
to play devil's advocate
judge advocate [америк. dʒədʒ ˈædvəˌkeɪt] СУЩ.
judge advocate
Lord Advocate [lɔːdˈædvəkət] СУЩ.
tireless advocate, campaigner, worker
passionate advocate, plea
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
predicatore (predicatrice)
fautore (fautrice)
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
advocate1 [ˈæd··keɪt] ГЛ. перех.
advocate
to advocate doing sth
advocate2 [ˈæd··kət] СУЩ.
1. advocate (supporter):
advocate
sostenitore(-trice) м. (ж.)
2. advocate (lawyer):
advocate
devil's advocate СУЩ.
to play the devil's advocate
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
avvocato (-essa)
Present
Iadvocate
youadvocate
he/she/itadvocates
weadvocate
youadvocate
theyadvocate
Past
Iadvocated
youadvocated
he/she/itadvocated
weadvocated
youadvocated
theyadvocated
Present Perfect
Ihaveadvocated
youhaveadvocated
he/she/ithasadvocated
wehaveadvocated
youhaveadvocated
theyhaveadvocated
Past Perfect
Ihadadvocated
youhadadvocated
he/she/ithadadvocated
wehadadvocated
youhadadvocated
theyhadadvocated
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Homeless advocates maintain that government funding should be spent on securing affordable housing versus funding more homelessness programs.
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Early and aggressive treatment is advocated by some to lessen the overall long-term impact to individuals.
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She is an advocate for bilingualism and helping disadvantaged kids.
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From 1923 onward he became an advocate for a different way of playing the game.
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In superior courts, generally only barristers or advocates have a right of audience.
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