Oxford Spanish Dictionary
upheld [ʌpˈheld] прош. вр. & прош. вр. part uphold
uphold <прош. вр. & past part upheld> [америк. ˌəpˈhoʊld, брит. ʌpˈhəʊld] ГЛ. перех.
uphold <прош. вр. & past part upheld> [америк. ˌəpˈhoʊld, брит. ʌpˈhəʊld] ГЛ. перех.
- steadfastly uphold
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- This Spanish law of 1983 upheld the principle of university autonomy and divided responsibility for universities between the state, the autonomous regions, and the universities themselves. It gave universities academic independence and responsibility for hiring and promoting staff. It shortened degree courses from five to four years. Subjects offered were changed to meet the needs of the labor market.
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- A Basque town destroyed by German bombers fighting on the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War in April 1937. Guerra Civil. The world was shocked at the slaughter of civilians. Guernica (Gernika) is the site of the ancient Basque parliament and of the oak tree, the árbol de Guernica, beneath which Spanish kings traditionally swore to uphold Basque privileges or fueros. Pablo Picasso commemorated the destruction of Guernica in his painting of the same name.
в словаре PONS
uphold [ʌpˈhəʊld, америк. -ˈhoʊld] неправ. ГЛ. перех.
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