espousal

英 [ɪ'spaʊz(ə)l; e-] 美
  • n. 拥护;信奉;订婚
GRE
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espousal (n.)
late 14c., from Old French esposailles (plural) "act of betrothal" (12c., Modern French époussailles), from Latin sponsalia "betrothal, espousal, wedding," noun use of neuter plural of sponsalis "of a betrothal," from sponsa "spouse" (see espouse). For the -e- see e-. Figuratively, of causes, principles, etc., from 1670s.
1. Margaret Thatcher's espousal of monetarism eventually brought inflation down in the early 1980s.
玛格丽特·撒切尔对于货币主义的拥护最终使通货膨胀在20世纪八十年代降了下来。

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