Hold查询结果如下:
词性:verb
例句1. she was holding a brown leather suitcase’
例句2. I wanted to hold her in my arms’
例句3. candidates must hold a clean driving licence’
例句4. I reached up to the nearest branch which seemed likely to hold my weight’
例句5. the police were holding him on a murder charge’
例句6. their minimal costumes are a way of holding an audience’s attention’
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
Would you hold on a minute?
(电话中)请你等一会儿。
属类:综合句库--
Limies and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical motor-operated and thermal appliances for house-hold and similar purposes,electric tools and similar electric apparatus
GB4343-1995家用和类似用途电动、电热器具、电动工具以及类似电器无线电干扰特性测量方法和允许值
属类:行业标准名称--
The HOLD switch deactivates the buttons on the cassette holder.
HOLD开关可使卡带架上的钮键失效。
属类:产品说明书--
Hold up your hand!
把手举起来。
属类:综合句库--
General principles of measuring methods of Sample/Hold amplifiers for semiconductor integrated circuits
半导体集成电路采样/保持放大器测试方法的基本原理
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T14115-1993
Series and products of nonlinear circuits for semiconductor integrated circuits-Products of sample/hold amplifiers
半导体集成电路非线性电路系列和品种采样/保持放大器的品种
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12844-1991
Do not fear---I will hold your hand.
别怕,我会抓住你的手。
属类:综合句库--
Technical requirements and testing methods for temperature and humidity instruments for cargo hold of vessel
船舶货舱温湿度仪技术要求及试验方法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T15309-1994
Hold the line. I’ll see if he is in.
等一下。我去看他在不在。
属类:口语表达--
I’m sorry, but Mr.. Henry’s tied up at the moment. Would you like to hold for a moment?
对不起,亨利先生此时正好有事。您等一下行吗?
属类:综合句库--
The demand of the new machines will hold good for a while.
对新机器的需求将继续一阵子。
属类:综合句库--
Hold high the greater banner of Deng Xiaoping Theory
高举邓小平理论的伟大旗帜
属类:综合句库--
hold high the banner of Deng Xiaoping Theory and carry out the important thoughts of ’Three Represents’
高举邓小平理论伟大旗帜,全面贯彻’三个代表’重要思想
属类:时事政治-时政术语-政治政府
Hold down the fort.
各人遵守各人的岗位。→善尽职责。
属类:综合句库--
His hold on the children loosened as they got older.
孩子们长大后,他对他们的管束便放松了。
属类:综合句库--
It is hard for a child to hold still while being photographed.
孩子们照相不动是很难的。
属类:综合句库--
The engineer decided to flush the hold of the ship.
机师决定冲洗船舱。
属类:综合句库--
She was unable to hold back her excitement.
她按捺不住激动的心情。
属类:综合句库--
She tried hard to hold her tears.
她努力忍住眼泪。
属类:综合句库--
She realizes that his eyes hold neither pity, nor scorn.
她意识到他的目光里既无怜悯,也无轻蔑。
属类:综合句库--
She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together.
她用别针把文件别在一起。
属类:综合句库--
It has been our consistent stand to hold negotiations with Taiwan authorities on the peaceful reunification of the motherland
进行海峡两岸和平统一谈判,是我们的一贯主张。
属类:时事政治--
The police had to use force to hold back the crowd.
警察不得不用武力阻止人群。
属类:综合句库--
The old barn cannot hold the grain we have produced.
旧谷仓已装不下我们生产的粮食了。
属类:综合句库--
permit to hold any public meeting, boating or other sporting competition
举行公众集会、船艇活动或其它体育竞赛的许可证
属类:化学及生命科学-渔业-
Hold a press conference (news conference)
举行记者招待会
属类:综合句库--
The Council resolved to hold the next friendship invitational tournament [resolved that the next friendship invitational tournament should be held] in Beijing.
理事会决定下届友好邀请赛在北京举行。
属类:综合句库--
Hold your horses.
耐心地等吧。
属类:综合句库--
You have to hold down those people.
你必须压制住这些人。
属类:综合句库--
You do it like this: you hold the fishing rod with your left hand, reel in your line with your right hand.
你这么办:你用左手持钓竿,再用右手绕线。
属类:综合句库--
noun
1.A fortress.
2.A large compartment or space in the lower part of a ship or aircraft in which cargo is stowed.
‘They can stroll to the bar, or perhaps down to a gym on the lower deck, next to the cargo _hold_ .’
‘They have encouraged carry-on bags to cut the time and expense of loading luggage into aircraft _holds_ .’
3.A particular way of grasping or restraining someone, especially an opponent in wrestling or judo.
‘For example, wrestling includes many _holds_ , which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints.’
‘Now, I will be the first to tell anyone that there is a lot more to being an announcer than knowing the names of moves and _holds_ .’
4.A place where one can grip with one’s hands or feet while climbing.
‘he felt carefully with his feet for a _hold_ and swung himself up’
‘She walked over to the pillar, and put her foot on one of the _holds_ .’
5.An act or manner of grasping something; a grip.
‘he caught _hold_ of her arm’
‘he lost his _hold_ and fell’
6.Power or control.
‘Tom had some kind of _hold_ over his father’
‘Gaitskell performed effectively in Parliament over the Suez crisis and confirmed his _hold_ over the party.’
verb
1.(in sport) manage to achieve a draw against (opponents thought likely to win)
‘AC Milan were _held_ to a 1–1 draw by Udinese’
‘Blackburn Rovers gave themselves a terrific chance of reaching a second successive Worthington Cup final by _holding_ Manchester United to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford last night.’
2.(of a favourable condition or situation) continue without changing.
‘let’s hope her luck _holds_ ’
‘Croft watched the sky redden and hoped the weather would continue to _hold_ .’
3.(of a judge or court) rule; decide.
‘the Court of Appeal _held_ that there was no evidence to support the judge’s assessment’
‘The great weight of judicial precedent _holds_ that there is no fundamental individual right to own a gun.’
4.(of a ship or an aircraft) continue to follow (a particular course)
‘the ship is _holding_ a south-easterly course’
‘The minister’s mission is to _hold_ a steady course until the next general election.’
5.(of a singer or musician) sustain (a note).
‘Unfortunately the singers having some trouble _holding_ the notes and it seems to be sapping the energy they’re all generating.’
‘Unfortunately for us the singer can actually _hold_ a note, thereby making all of his vocals entirely understandable.’
6.(of a vehicle) maintain close contact with (the road), especially when driven at speed.
‘the car _holds_ the corners very well’
‘The car _holds_ the road very, very well at whatever speed I put it to, and I got her up to 110 to 115.’
7.(of an argument or theory) be logical, consistent, or convincing.
‘their views still seem to _hold_ up extremely well’
‘To me, it’s not terribly important whether or not the theory _holds_ up to scientific scrutiny.’
8.Arrange and take part in (a meeting or conversation)
‘a meeting was _held_ at the church’
‘Many areas across the county will, of course, be _holding_ their own local events.’
9.Be able to bear (the weight of a person or thing)
‘I reached up to the nearest branch which seemed likely to _hold_ my weight’
‘Several pieces of wood joined together can _hold_ more weight than just a piece of wood.’
10.Be able to drink (a reasonable amount of alcohol) without becoming drunk or suffering any ill effects.
‘I can _hold_ my drink as well as anyone’
‘The judge said he thought it much more likely it was not being able to _hold_ his drink which had triggered Hussain’s actions and contributed to his loss of temper.’
11.Be in possession of illegal drugs.
‘he was _holding_ , and the police hauled him off to jail’
12.Be or remain valid or available.
‘I’ll have that coffee now, if the offer still _holds_ ’
‘The old argument that it was necessary to pay these CEOs high salaries in order to retain them no longer _holds_ .’
13.Cause someone to adhere to (a commitment)
‘the role of the media ought to be to _hold_ politicians to their promises’
‘In that case it will be up to the more idealistic among us to _hold_ the president to his commitment.’
14.Consider (someone) to be responsible or liable for a particular situation.
‘you can’t _hold_ yourself responsible for what happened’
‘Directors will be _held_ accountable for what they know and what they should know.’
15.Contain or be capable of containing (a specified amount)
‘the tank _held_ twenty-four gallons’
‘Reservoirs could be designed to _hold_ large amounts of water, and make it available during times of severe drought.’
16.Embrace (someone)
‘Mark pulled her into his arms and _held_ her close’
‘After the second kiss they just stayed on the bench _holding_ each other.’
17.Grasp, carry, or support with one’s arms or hands.
‘she was _holding_ a brown leather suitcase’
‘he _held_ on to the back of a chair’
18.Have (a belief or opinion)
‘I feel nothing but pity for someone who _holds_ such chauvinistic views’
‘they _hold_ that all literature is empty of meaning’
19.Have in one’s possession.
‘the managing director still _holds_ fifty shares in the company’
‘The defendants have paid settlement funds to Mr. Mann and they continue to be _held_ in trust.’
20.Have or be characterized by.
‘I don’t know what the future _holds_ ’
‘For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn’t _held_ this much promise in years.’
21.Have or occupy (a job or position)
‘she _held_ office from 1985 to 90’
‘If nothing else, it’s past time for a Hispanic to _hold_ such a high office of state.’
22.Keep (someone’s interest or attention).
‘Attracting a crowd and _holding_ its attention is something old media companies could do because they had a distribution stranglehold.’
‘Sure, we noticed that the election campaign had begun, but it failed to _hold_ our interest for long.’
23.Keep going in a particular direction.
‘he _held_ on his way, close behind his friend’
24.Keep or detain (someone)
‘the police were _holding_ him on a murder charge’
‘she was _held_ prisoner for two days’
25.Keep or reserve for someone.
‘a booking can be _held_ for twenty-four hours’
‘Under the new commitments, airlines will also have to help customers locate the cheapest fares and _hold_ reservations for 24 hours so that prices can be compared.’
26.Keep or sustain in a specified position.
‘I _held_ the door open for him’
‘The security men were _holding_ back the crowd to let the shaken minister and the officials get into a waiting car.’
27.Keep possession of (something), typically in the face of a challenge or attack.
‘the rebels _held_ the town for many weeks’
‘White managed to _hold_ on to his lead’
28.Maintain (a telephone connection) until the person one has telephoned is free to speak.
‘please _hold_ the line, and I’ll see if he’s available’
‘will you _hold_ ?’
29.Prevent from going ahead or occurring.
‘ _hold_ your fire!’
‘Most experts also thought the Bank would _hold_ its fire for fear of giving fresh impetus to house price rises or high consumer debt levels.’
30.Refrain from adding or using (something, typically an item of food or drink)
‘a strawberry margarita, but _hold_ the tequila’
‘As more Americans _hold_ the cream and cut the carbs, Starbucks has been forced to respond.’
31.Refuse to abandon or change (a principle or opinion)
‘those who _held_ to the view that Britain should not be part of the Common Market’
‘If MTV _holds_ to this agenda I may be able to watch it again, maybe - some hopeful signs as we enter the new year.’
32.Regard someone or something with (a specified feeling)
‘the speed limit is _held_ in contempt by many drivers’
‘Such societies are _held_ in relatively low regard by the college authorities.’
33.Remain secure, intact, or in position without breaking or giving way.
‘the boat’s anchor would not _hold_ ’
‘We pray that it continues to _hold_ , otherwise we face the risk of the train detaching itself and rocketing back down through the tunnel.’
34.Restrain oneself.
‘‘ _Hold_ , _hold_ !’ he cried’
35.Stay or cause to stay at a certain value or level.
‘MCI shares _held_ at 77p’
‘they are trying to _hold_ public spending to £244.5 billion’
36.Wait or stop doing something.
‘ _hold_ it right there, mate!’
‘ _Hold_ it! Something doesn’t sound right.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。