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词汇 countenance
释义 countenance
noun
 formaluk /ˈkaʊn.tən.əns/ us /ˈkaʊn.t̬ən.əns/

countenancenoun (FACE)


[ C or U ]
the appearance or expression of someone's face: 面容;脸色;面部表情
He was of noble countenance.他的面容显得很高贵。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The head & face
-cheeked
-chinned
baby face
baby-faced
brow
bull neck
cheek
forehead
jaw
masseter
masseteric
mastoid
maxilla
maxillary
T-zone
temporal
visage
wattle
weak-chinned
zygoma

countenancenoun (APPROVAL)


[ U ]
approval: 赞同
give countenance toWe will not give countenance to any kind of terrorism.
lend countenance toI cannot find any authority which lends countenance to that theory.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing
accepting
accommodation
accreditation
agree to something
agree with something
assent
compact
conclusion
currency
formal
pre-approved
presumed consent
ratification
ratify
re-establish
regrant
root
signatory
unquestioning
without a murmuridiom
countenance
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /ˈkaʊn.tən.əns/ us /ˈkaʊn.t̬ən.əns/
to approve of or give support to something: 接受,认可;赞同;支持
The school will not countenance bad behaviour.学校不会支持不端行为。
Synonyms
allow
let
permit
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Backing, supporting & defending
adopt
advocacy
affirmation
ally yourself to/with someone
argumentation
bail out
bet
buoy
champion
commitment
flag-waving
over-favour
pander to someone/something
prop something up
provide
provide for someone
root
solidly
sustenance
underpin

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Approving & approval

countenance | American Dictionary


countenance
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈkɑʊn·tən·əns/

countenancenoun[C/U] (FACE)


literature
the appearance or expression of someone’s face:
[ C ]Her countenance masked her feelings.
countenance
verb[ T ]
us/ˈkɑʊn·tən·əns/

countenanceverb[T] (APPROVE OF)


to find an activity acceptable; to approve of or give support to something:
This school will not countenance lateness.

Examples of countenance


countenance
By compromising illusion, theatre-in-theround subverts the artistic hegemony the proscenium countenances.
An evolutionarily informed theory of action countenances overlapping causal domains: neurobiological, psychological, and rational.
Thus, just as mathematical constr uctivism countenances only those mathematical entities that can be constr ucted from a proof,18 political construc17.
Their happy "countenances" were as easy to read as plain pictures.
The problem with inclusive legal positivism is that it countenances rules that are incapable of either directly or indirectly epistemically guiding conduct.
Evolution would have been countenanced long before, but for the opposition from landed and clerical interests who feared its deadly threat to the divine ordering of the world.
Should this sceptical scenario be countenanced, it would appear that realists go beyond their epistemic rights in inferring from a theory's success, to its probable truth or verisimilitude.
In each of the four cases, the deaths are in a real sense instrumental, necessary for the greater good, envisaged, foreseen, and voluntarily countenanced for that very reason.
Given the relation between a predicate and the property that is its meaning, it follows that adopting a particular predicate scheme entails countenancing a particular distribution of properties.
If that option is to be countenanced, what price now the purchaser-provider split?
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I hope that these social considerations, which have carried weight in the past, will not be countenanced in this organisation.
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I do not want for a moment to minimize mutiny or revolt in time of war: it is a terrible thing, which cannot be countenanced.
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The amount of work involved is too great for that to be countenanced.
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I was dismayed to hear they have now countenanced this, and unless some change of policy takes place they will go ahead.
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They are all against the public interest and would never be countenanced.
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