0 in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others -- nhà vô địch
1 a person who defends a cause -- chiến sỹ
a champion of women’s rights.
The regression results show a very clear picture: people with stronger postmodern values are much more likely to be champions of democracy.
A minority of health visitors and other public health practitioners have worked as partnership champions.
Two other champions entered and staged another fight.
Allegiance to fashion snobbery was quickly dissolved with ravers championing the rise of the blatantly pirated clothing that mutated into children's clothing and bland beachwear.
He persistently championed a larger structural involvement from the federal government to provide better economic opportunities for the freedmen.
Rather, they championed capitalism, but from the perspective of an underdeveloped nation.
The intelligentsia's solution to foreign domination of the labour force, too, championed state intervention.
Precisely because these traditions ask so much of its citizens, their champions have always worried about the quality of the people.
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