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podtrzymywać
I. support [səˈpɔ:t, ingl. am. -ˈpɔ:rt] V. trans.
1. support (hold up):
support
podtrzymywać [perf podtrzymać]
support
podpierać [perf podeprzeć]
2. support (agree with):
support
popierać [perf poprzeć]
3. support (provide with money):
support
utrzymywać [perf utrzymać]
4. support (earn one's living):
to support oneself
to support oneself
5. support (encourage):
support
wspierać [perf wesprzeć]
support
dodawać [perf dodać] otuchy
6. support esp ingl. brit. sports team:
support
7. support (prove):
support
potwierdzać [perf potwierdzić]
8. support form. (endure):
support
znosić [perf znieść]
II. support [səˈpɔ:t, ingl. am. -ˈpɔ:rt] SUST.
1. support (supportive object):
support
support
2. support (supportive garment):
support
3. support sin pl. (help):
support
4. support sin pl. (encouragement):
support
in support of sb/sth
to drum up support for sth
zdobywać [perf zdobyć] dla czegoś poparcie
child support SUST. sin pl. ingl. am.
child support
income support SUST. sin pl. ingl. brit.
income support
support price SUST. ECON.
support price
Present
Isupport
yousupport
he/she/itsupports
wesupport
yousupport
theysupport
Past
Isupported
yousupported
he/she/itsupported
wesupported
yousupported
theysupported
Present Perfect
Ihavesupported
youhavesupported
he/she/ithassupported
wehavesupported
youhavesupported
theyhavesupported
Past Perfect
Ihadsupported
youhadsupported
he/she/ithadsupported
wehadsupported
youhadsupported
theyhadsupported
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Passive programs, such as unemployment insurance, income support and changes in labor legislation, allieviate the financial needs of the unemployed but are not designed to improve their employability.
en.wikipedia.org
The trust supports pensioners' medical, dental and life insurance benefits, as well as income support for some groups such as long-term disability recipients.
en.wikipedia.org
He ignores the dependence of many low-paid workers on government income support.
theconversation.com
Social welfare payments, such as unemployment benefits, child allowances, old age pensions and minimum income support, were expanded continuously, until they formed a major budgetary expenditure.
en.wikipedia.org
People who are poor and disconnected need more than income support to stave off poverty; they need opportunities to build better lives for themselves.
www.abc.net.au