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proponent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pro·po·nent /prəˈpəʊnənt $ -ˈpoʊ-/ ●○○ noun [countable]  SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANsomeone who supports something or persuades people to do something 支持者;拥护者;鼓吹者 SYN advocate, → opponentproponent of Steinem has always been a strong proponent of women’s rights. 斯泰纳姆一向是妇女权利的坚决支持者。leading/main/major proponent Dr George is one of the leading proponents of this view. 乔治博士是这种观点的主要拥护者。
Examples from the Corpus
proponentWhile all proponents of a flat tax tout its simplicity, many elements are being debated.The protocol was accepted by proponents of provocation testing, and clinicians who used this method participated in the study.But even proponents of the lone gunman theory acknowledge the wealth of interests served by Kabila's removal.It will not surprise you to learn that Eugene Wigner has been a leading proponent of this view.Faircloth was the leading proponent of transferring authority away from Barry and to the control board.For many proponents of a flat tax, this is mere dithering.Moreover, these capital transactions have not always been stabilizing in the manner assumed by some proponents of floating exchange rates.The initiative needed 433,269 signatures of registered voters; proponents gathered 800,000.leading/main/major proponentIt will not surprise you to learn that Eugene Wigner has been a leading proponent of this view.Edward J.. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat and leading proponent of the bill.The success of a system is often bound up with the success of the state that is its main proponent.Its main proponent has been Martin Kane and I give some attention to his work in chapter three.Now you know why our big financial institutions are the major proponents of this.In fact, he had all the mannerisms of the major proponents of the sport but few of their skills.Faircloth was the leading proponent of transferring authority away from Barry and to the control board.
Origin proponent (1500-1600) Latin present participle of proponere; → PROPOUND
pro·po·nent nounChineseSyllable
persuades something to someone supports people or Corpus who


proponent
proponent /prəˈpəʊnənt $ -ˈpoʊ-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of proponere; propound
someone who supports something or persuades people to do something
   SYN  advocateopponent
    proponent of
    Steinem has always been a strong proponent of women’s rights.
    leading/main/major proponent
    Dr George is one of the leading proponents of this view.


pro·pon·entBrE /prəˈpəʊnənt/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈpoʊnənt/ 🔊 noun~ (of sth) (formal) a person who supports an idea or course of action 倡导者;支持者;拥护者 SYN advocate