|
简明英汉词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| v. | ||
| 继续, 不挂断, 停止 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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hold | |
| hold 1 | ||
| AHD:[h?ld] | ||
| D.J.[hould] | ||
| K.K.[hold] | ||
| v.(动词) | ||
| held[hμld] hold.ing, holds | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To have and keep in one's grasp: | |
| 拿着,握着: | ||
| held the reins tightly. | ||
| 紧握缰绳 | ||
(2) |
To aim or direct; point: | |
| 瞄准或指向;指出: | ||
| held a hose on the fire. | ||
| 把水龙管对准火 | ||
(3) |
To keep from falling or moving; support: | |
| 托住以防止落下或移动;支持: | ||
| a nail too small to hold the mirror; hold the horse steady; papers that were held together with tape and glue. | ||
| 钉子太小不能支持住镜子;稳住马;用胶带和胶水粘住的纸张 | ||
(4) |
To sustain the pressure of: | |
| 支撑住:支持住…的压力: | ||
| The bridge can't hold that much weight. | ||
| 那座桥不能负载那样的重量 | ||
(5) |
To keep from departing or getting away: | |
| 使不走开,使不离开: | ||
| Hold the bus! Hold the dog until I find the leash. | ||
| 稳住车子!我找到皮带以前抓好这条狗 | ||
(6) |
To keep in custody: | |
| 拘留,扣留: | ||
| held the suspect for questioning. | ||
| 拘留嫌疑犯以待审讯 | ||
(7) |
To retain the attention or interest of: | |
| 保持注意,有…的兴趣: | ||
| The storyteller held the crowd spellbound. Televised sports can't hold my interest. | ||
| 那个讲故事的人使观众听得入迷了。电视播放的体育比赛不能引起我的兴趣 | ||
(8) |
To avoid letting out or expelling: | |
| 屏住:防止流出或放出: | ||
| The swimmer couldn't hold her breath any longer. | ||
| 那个游泳的人再也不能屏住呼吸了 | ||
(9) |
To be filled by; contain. | |
| 容纳;充满 | ||
(10) |
To be capable of holding.See Synonyms at contain | |
| 装得下参见 contain | ||
(11) |
To have as a chief characteristic or quality: | |
| 具有…的主要特征或品质: | ||
| The film holds a number of surprises. | ||
| 那部电影有许多惊异之处 | ||
(12) |
To have in store: | |
| 贮藏,拥有: | ||
| Let's see what the future holds. | ||
| 让我们看看未来会有什么 | ||
(13) |
To have and maintain in one's possession: | |
| 拥有,保有:拥有并维持自己的财产: | ||
| holds a great deal of property. | ||
| 拥有一大批财富 | ||
(14) |
To have as a responsible position or a privilege: | |
| 担任职务或拥有权力: | ||
| held the governorship for six years. | ||
| 担任了六年的州长 | ||
(15) |
To have in recognition of achievement or superiority: | |
| 有成就或卓越之处: | ||
| holds the record for the one-mile race; holds the respect of her peers. | ||
| 保持一英里赛跑的记录;受她同辈的尊重 | ||
(16) |
To maintain control over: | |
| 对…保持控制: | ||
| The dam held the floodwaters. Thieves held the stolen painting for ransom. | ||
| 水库控制着洪水。小偷用偷来的画索取赎金 | ||
(17) |
To maintain occupation of by force or coercion: | |
| 通过武力或强制使拥有: | ||
| Students held the administrative building for a week. | ||
| 学生强占行政大楼一星期 | ||
(18) |
To withstand the efforts or advance of (an opposing team, for example). | |
| 抵抗:抵抗(如,反对者)的努力或前进 | ||
(19) |
To maintain in a given condition, situation, or action: | |
| 保持:维持给定条件、状态或行为: | ||
| held himself as a gentleman at all times. | ||
| 他总是保持绅士风度 | ||
(20) |
To impose control or restraint on; curb: | |
| 控制,抑制:对…施加控制或抑制;阻挠: | ||
| She held her temper. | ||
| 她控制住自己的脾气 | ||
(21) |
To stop the movement or progress of: | |
| 制止:停止…的行动或进程: | ||
| Hold the presses! | ||
| 制止新闻报道! | ||
(22) |
To reserve or keep back from use: | |
| 保留或停止…的使用: | ||
| Please hold two tickets for us. Please hold the relish on that hamburger. | ||
| 请留两张票给我们。汉堡包请不要加调料 | ||
(23) |
To defer the immediate handling of: | |
| 延迟:推迟…的立即处理: | ||
| asked the receptionist to hold all calls during the meeting. | ||
| 叫接待员在会议期间不要接进电话 | ||
(24) |
To be the legal possessor of. | |
| 成为…的合法占有者 | ||
(25) |
To bind by a contract. | |
| 用契约约束 | ||
(26) |
To adjudge or decree: | |
| 裁决或判决: | ||
| The court held that the defendant was at fault. | ||
| 法庭宣判被告有罪 | ||
(27) |
To make accountable; obligate: | |
| 使…承担义务;受…约束: | ||
| You certainly did hold me to my promise. | ||
| 你当然可以使我实现诺言 | ||
(28) |
To keep in the mind or convey as a judgment, conviction, or point of view: | |
| 心怀,表达:留在脑海里或表达…的判断、观点或论点: | ||
| hold a grudge; hold it a point of honor not to reveal one's sources; holds that this economic program is the only answer to high prices. | ||
| 怀恨;认为不揭露消息来源是一个事关荣誉的问题;认为这个经济项目是引起物价高涨的唯一原因 | ||
(29) |
To assert or affirm, especially formally: | |
| 尤指正式地声明或断言: | ||
| This doctrine holds that people are inherently good. | ||
| 这种教义强调人性本善 | ||
(30) |
To regard in a certain way: | |
| 视作:以某种方式认为: | ||
| I hold you in high esteem. | ||
| 我对你有崇高的敬意 | ||
(31) |
To cause to take place; carry on: | |
| 使发生;举行: | ||
| held the race in Florida; hold a yard sale. | ||
| 在佛罗里达举行比赛;举办旧货出售 | ||
(32) |
To assemble for and conduct the activity of; convene: | |
| 召集,聚会:集中并指导…的行为;聚会: | ||
| held a meeting of the board. | ||
| 召集董事会 | ||
(33) |
To carry or support (the body or a bodily part) in a certain position: | |
| 使(身体或身体某一部分)保持特定姿势: | ||
| Can the baby hold herself up yet? Hold up your leg. | ||
| 宝宝能自己站立了吗?抬起腿 | ||
(34) |
To cover (the ears or the nose, for example) especially for protection: | |
| 遮盖,掩住:通常为了保护而遮盖(例如,耳朵或鼻子): | ||
| held my nose against the stench. | ||
| 掩住鼻子使不闻恶臭 | ||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To maintain a grasp or grip on something. | |
| 握住,抓住:维持抓住或握住某物 | ||
(2) |
To stay securely fastened: | |
| 被安全地系牢: | ||
| The chain held. | ||
| 绳索很牢靠 | ||
(3) |
To maintain a desired or accustomed position or condition: | |
| 维持:维持预期或习惯的状态或情形: | ||
| hopes the weather will hold. | ||
| 希望天气不要变 | ||
(4) |
To withstand stress, pressure, or opposition: | |
| 抗拒:抵抗紧张、压力或反对: | ||
| The defense held. We held firm on the negotiations. | ||
| 防守严密。协商中我们的立场很坚定 | ||
(5) |
To continue in the same direction: | |
| 在同一方向继续: | ||
| The ship held to a southwesterly course. | ||
| 船继续沿西南方向前进 | ||
(6) |
To be valid, applicable, or true: | |
| 使有效、可行或真实: | ||
| The theory holds. This is an observation that still holds true. | ||
| 理论仍适用。这种观察仍很正确 | ||
(7) |
To have legal right or title. Often used with of or from. | |
| 有合法权利或权益的。常与of 或 from 连用 | ||
(8) |
To halt an intended action. Often used in the imperative. | |
| 停止本想做的事。常用于命令式 | ||
(9) |
To stop the countdown during a missile or spacecraft launch. | |
| 停止读秒:在发射导弹或宇宙飞船时停止倒计时 | ||
(10) |
Slang To have in one's possession illicit or illegally obtained material or goods, especially narcotics: | |
| 【俚语】 拥有非法物品:尤指拥有毒品等非法获得的东西或物品: | ||
| The suspect was holding. | ||
| 那个嫌疑犯拥有非法物品 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
The act or a means of grasping. | |
| 抓握:抓握的行为或方法 | ||
(2) |
A manner of grasping an opponent, as in wrestling or aikido: | |
| 抓住对手:摔角或合气道中用的一种抓住对手的方法: | ||
| a neck hold; an arm hold. | ||
| 抓颈;抓住胳膊 | ||
(3) |
Something that may be grasped or gripped, as for support. | |
| 抓住或握住可用来支撑的东西 | ||
(4) |
A bond or force that attaches or restrains, or by which something is affected or dominated: | |
| 威力,势力,支配力:吸引、遏制或使某物受影响或控制的契约或力量: | ||
| a writer with a strong hold on the reading public. | ||
| 一位对读者有影响力的作家 | ||
(5) |
Complete control: | |
| 完全的控制: | ||
| has a firm hold on the complex issues. | ||
| 严格地控制了复杂的问题 | ||
(6) |
Full understanding: | |
| 完全的理解: | ||
| has a good hold on physics. | ||
| 对物理学掌握得很好 | ||
(7) |
Music | |
| 【音乐】 | ||
(8) |
The sustaining of a note longer than its indicated time value. | |
| 延长的音符:长于规定的节拍长短的音符维持 | ||
(9) |
The symbol designating this pause; a fermata. | |
| 表停顿的音符;延长符号 | ||
(10) |
A direction or an indication that something is to be reserved or deferred. | |
| 通知,指示:保留或推迟的事物的通知或指示 | ||
(11) |
A temporary halt, as in a countdown. | |
| 短暂停止:倒计时中的短暂停止 | ||
(12) |
A prison cell. | |
| 牢房 | ||
(13) |
The state of being in confinement; custody. | |
| 被监禁的状态;拘留 | ||
(14) |
Archaic A fortified place; a stronghold. | |
| 【古语】 堡垒;要塞 | ||
|
常用词组 | ||
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hold back | |
(1) |
To retain in one's possession or control: | |
| 保留,保持控制:在某人的占据或控制之下: | ||
| held back valuable information; held back my tears. | ||
| 保留有价值的信息;忍住眼泪 | ||
(2) |
To impede the progress of. | |
| 阻止…的发展 | ||
(3) |
To restrain oneself. | |
| 抑制,自制 | ||
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hold down | |
(1) |
To limit: | |
| 限制: | ||
| Please hold the noise down. | ||
| 请限制音量 | ||
(2) |
To have (a job): | |
| 有(工作): | ||
| holds down two jobs. | ||
| 有两份工作 | ||
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hold forth | |
| To talk at great length. | ||
| 滔滔不绝地说 | ||
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hold off | |
(1) |
To keep at a distance; resist: | |
| 远离;抵制: | ||
| held the creditors off. | ||
| 远离债权人 | ||
(2) |
To stop or delay doing something: | |
| 制止或阻挠做某事: | ||
| Let's hold off until we have more data. | ||
| 等到有更多资料时再做 | ||
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hold on | |
(1) |
To maintain one's grip; cling. | |
| 抓住…不放;依附 | ||
(2) |
To continue to do something; persist. | |
| 继续做某事;坚持 | ||
(3) |
To wait for something wanted or requested, especially to keep a telephone connection open. | |
| 稍待:尤指不挂上电话以等待想要的或要求的事物 | ||
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hold out | |
(1) |
To present or proffer as something attainable. | |
| 提供,提出:提供或显示可得到的东西 | ||
(2) |
To continue to be in supply or service; last: | |
| 继续给予或提供;持续: | ||
| Our food is holding out nicely. | ||
| 我们的食物还很多 | ||
(3) |
To continue to resist: | |
| 继续反对: | ||
| The defending garrison held out for a month. | ||
| 防卫部队已坚守了一个月 | ||
(4) |
To refuse to reach or satisfy an agreement. | |
| 拒绝达成或履行协议 | ||
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hold over | |
(1) |
To postpone or delay. | |
| 延续或耽搁 | ||
(2) |
To keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time. | |
| 继续维持:处于与以前同样状态或情形 | ||
(3) |
To continue a term of office past the usual length of time. | |
| 超越正常时间续任 | ||
(4) |
To prolong the engagement of: | |
| 延长…的期限: | ||
| The film was held over for weeks. | ||
| 电影又继续放了几星期 | ||
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hold to | |
| To remain loyal or faithful to: | ||
| 对…忠诚或忠实: | ||
| She held to her resolutions. | ||
| 她很忠于自己的决定 | ||
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hold up | |
(1) |
To obstruct or delay. | |
| 阻挠或延迟 | ||
(2) |
To rob while armed, often at gunpoint. | |
| 通常用枪威胁以抢劫 | ||
(3) |
To offer or present as an example: | |
| 作为例子提供或展示: | ||
| held the essay up as a model for the students. | ||
| 把这篇论文给学生作范例 | ||
(4) |
To continue to function without losing force or effectiveness; cope: | |
| 制衡,应付:仍然有效或不失力量地继续下去;应付: | ||
| managed to hold up under the daily stress. | ||
| 想办法应付每天的生活压力 | ||
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hold with | |
| To agree with; support: | ||
| 同意;支持: | ||
| I don't hold with your theories. | ||
| 我不同意你的理论 | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
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get hold of | |
(1) |
To come into possession of; find: | |
| 拥有;找到: | ||
| Where can I get hold of a copy? | ||
| 哪里可以找到复印件? | ||
(2) |
To communicate with, as by telephone: | |
| 通过电话交流: | ||
| tried to get hold of you but the line was busy. | ||
| 想和你通电话,但总占线 | ||
(3) |
To gain control of. Often used reflexively: | |
| 控制…。通常反身使用: | ||
| You must get hold of yourself | ||
| 你必须控制住自己 | ||
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hold a candle to | |
| To compare favorably with: | ||
| 与…相比较好: | ||
| This film doesn't hold a candle to his previous ones. | ||
| 这部电影并不比他先前的几部好 | ||
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hold (one's) own | |
| To do reasonably well despite difficulty or criticism. | ||
| 坚持住,不退让:无视批评和困难做得很好 | ||
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hold out on (someone) | |
| To withhold something from: | ||
| 隐藏: | ||
| Don't hold out on me; start telling the truth. | ||
| 不要瞒着我;告诉我真相 | ||
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hold (someone's) feet to the fire | |
| To pressure (someone) to consent to or undertake something. | ||
| 强迫(某人)同意或做某事 | ||
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hold sway | |
| To have a controlling influence; dominate. | ||
| 有控制性影响;统治 | ||
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hold the bag【非正式用语】 | |
(1) |
To be left with empty hands. | |
| 一无所得:离开时两手空空 | ||
(2) |
To be forced to assume total responsibility when it ought to have been shared. | |
| 背黑锅:在可分担时被迫承担全部责任 | ||
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hold the fort【非正式用语】 | |
(1) |
To assume responsibility, especially in another's absence. | |
| 尤指在他人缺席时承担责任 | ||
(2) |
To maintain a secure position. | |
| 保持安稳地位 | ||
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hold the line | |
| To maintain the existing position or state of affairs: | ||
| 维持现状:维持事务现有的位置或状态: | ||
| had to hold the line on salary increases in the fourth quarter. | ||
| 在第四季度时只好维持工资的涨幅了 | ||
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hold the phone【俚语】 | |
| To stop doing what one is engaged in doing. Often used in the imperative: | ||
| 停止正在做的事。常用于祈使句: | ||
| Hold the phone | ||
| 停下! | ||
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hold water | |
| To stand up to critical examination: | ||
| 经受严厉考验: | ||
| Your theory does not hold water. The witnesses' conflicting stories held no water. | ||
| 你的理论经不起考验。证人互相矛盾的证词站不住脚 | ||
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no holds barred | |
| Without limits or restraints. | ||
| 没有限制或压制 | ||
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on hold | |
(1) |
Into a state of temporary interruption without total disconnection during a telephone call: | |
| 中断:打电话时短暂打断但仍接通的状态: | ||
| had to put me on hold for five minutes. | ||
| 不得不让我中断5分钟 | ||
(2) |
Informal Into a state of delay or indeterminate suspension: | |
| 【非正式用语】 悬念:进入一种推迟或不确定的悬疑状态: | ||
| had to put the romance on hold. | ||
| 得让那个故事有点悬念 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English holden | |
| 中古英语 holden | ||
(2) |
from Old English healdan | |
| 源自 古英语 healdan | ||
|
基本词义 | ||
|
hold | |
| hold 2 | ||
| AHD:[h?ld] | ||
| D.J.[hould] | ||
| K.K.[hold] | ||
| n.Abbr. hld.(名词)缩写 hld. | ||
| The lower interior part of a ship or an airplane in which cargo is stored. | ||
| 货舱,底舱:船或飞机里舱下半部用来载货的地方 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Alteration influenced by hold 1 | |
| 受 hold1的影响 | ||
(2) |
of Middle English hole [husk, hull of a ship] | |
| 中古英语 hole的变化 [外壳,船的外体] | ||
(3) |
from Old English hulu * see kel- 1 | |
| 源自 古英语 hulu *参见 kel- 1 | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
|
hold | |
| [hEJld] | ||
| vt., vi. | ||
| held, holding | ||
(1) |
握住;拿着;抱着 | |
| She was holding a book (in her hand). | ||
| 她(手里)拿着一本书。 | ||
(2) |
使身体保持某种姿势 | |
| Hold yourself still. | ||
| 身体不要动。 | ||
(3) |
抑制;控制;约束 | |
| to hold one's breath | ||
| 屏住气 | ||
| We must hold ourselves in readiness for bad news. (喻) | ||
| 我们应该对坏消息有心理准备。 | ||
(4) |
容纳;装 | |
| The room can hold twenty people. | ||
| 这屋子可容下20个人。 | ||
| How much water does the jug hold? | ||
| 那罐子能盛多少水? | ||
| This bottle holds one liter. | ||
| 这个瓶子装一升。 | ||
(5) |
占有;占据;坚守 | |
| to hold a position | ||
| 坚守阵地 | ||
| We must have the whole story; don't hold anything back. | ||
| "我们必须了解事情的全部经过,不要隐瞒任何事实。" | ||
(6) |
拥有,持有(金钱、土地、职位等) | |
| He holds an important position at the bank. | ||
| 他在这家银行里担任一个重要的职务。 | ||
| My husband and I hold conflicting opinions on this matter. | ||
| "对于这件事,我和丈夫的意见相左。" | ||
(7) |
保持;维持 | |
| "Hold the line, please." | ||
| 请不要挂断电话机! | ||
| Do you think the good weather can hold? | ||
| 你认为好天气能持续下去吗? | ||
(8) |
支撑;按住 | |
| He will hold the paper steady while you draw. | ||
| 你作画时他来按住纸。 | ||
| The wooden bridge failed to hold and crashed into the river below. | ||
| "木桥顶不住了,倾坍到河里。" | ||
(9) |
认为,以为 | |
| I hold it for certain. | ||
| 我以为那是确实的。 | ||
| We hold that no country should interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. | ||
| 我们认为一国不应干涉他国的内政。 | ||
(10) |
继续 | |
| Can the good weather hold? | ||
| 这样的好天气会继续下去吗? | ||
(11) |
(船、飞机等)沿着,循着 | |
(12) |
固定;支撑 | |
| The roof was held up by pillars. | ||
| 屋顶用柱子支撑着。 | ||
(13) |
举行;召开 | |
| to hold a debate | ||
| 举行辩论会 | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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hold court | |
| 接受朝拜;接待成批的崇拜者 | ||
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hold good | |
| 有效 | ||
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hold hands (with) | |
| 握手 | ||
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Hold it! | |
| 不要动! | ||
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hold one's own | |
| 坚守;坚持立场 | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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hold | |
| n. | ||
(1) |
握住;掌握;控制 | |
| Can you get hold of that rope? | ||
| 你能抓住那根绳子吗? | ||
| (= take hold of, get hold of, catch hold of, lay hold of, keep hold of) | ||
(2) |
可攀抓的东西;支撑点 | |
| Can you find a hold for your hands? | ||
| 你能不能找到手抓得住的地方? | ||
| Can you find a hold for your hands so that you can pull yourself up? | ||
| 你能抓住什么东西攀登上来吗? | ||
(3) |
影响;妨碍;阻止 | |
|
习惯用语 | ||
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lose hold of | |
| 放弃 | ||
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常用词组 | ||
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hold against | |
| 归咎于;责怪 | ||
| We mustn't hold against him that he has been in prison. | ||
| 我们不要因为他过去坐过牢而对他有偏见。 | ||
| We shouldn't hold his past mistakes against him. | ||
| 我们不该因他过去的过错而歧视他。 | ||
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hold back | |
(1) |
阻止 (= keep back) | |
| The villagers built banks of earth to hold back the flood waters. | ||
| "村民们筑起土坝,防止洪水泛滥。" | ||
| No one can hold back the wheel of history. | ||
| 谁也无法阻止历史车轮的前进。 | ||
(2) |
抑制(情感、情绪) (= hold in, keep back) | |
| The boss was unable to hold back his anger any longer. (喻) | ||
| 老板再也抑制不住怒火了。 | ||
(3) |
阻碍发展 (= keep back) | |
(4) |
退缩不前 (= hang back, hang behind) | |
(5) |
保密;隐瞒 | |
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hold down | |
(1) |
保有(一份工作) | |
(2) |
压抑;压低;控制 | |
| to hold prices down | ||
| 把物价压下来 | ||
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hold forth | |
| 长篇大论地讲,滔滔不绝地讲 | ||
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hold off | |
(1) |
保持距离;不接近 | |
| Mary tends to hold off from people. | ||
| 玛丽总是不接近人。 | ||
| (= keep off) | ||
(2) |
拖延;延期 (= put off) | |
| "The rain may hold off, but it won't hurt to take the raincoat with you." | ||
| "雨可能下不下来,不过把雨伞带去总没有坏处。" | ||
| The board of directors will hold off making a decision until next Wednesday. | ||
| 董事会将推迟到下星期三才作出决定。 | ||
(3) |
使离开;延缓到 (= keep off) | |
| We must be ready to hold off the coming storm's attack. | ||
| 我们必须准备好阻挡即将来临的暴风雨的袭击。 | ||
| Will the rain hold off until after the game? | ||
| 这场雨能拖到比赛结束之后再下吗? | ||
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hold on | |
(1) |
(打电话时用语)请等一下,不要挂上 | |
| Could you hold on? I'll just see if the manager's in. | ||
| 你不要挂断电话好吗?我去看一看经理在不在。 | ||
(2) |
坚持 | |
(3) |
= hold out | |
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hold out | |
(1) |
给予;提供 | |
(2) |
支持;继续 | |
| Will the car hold out till we reach London? | ||
| 这车能支持到我们抵达伦敦吗? | ||
| 'How long will our fresh water supplies hold out?' captain asked. | ||
| "船长问道,'我们的淡水还能支持多久?" | ||
(3) |
坚持;忍耐 (= hang on, hold on) | |
| He seems to hold out no hope of success. | ||
| 他好象对成功不抱有希望。 | ||
| I can't hold out much hope that the weather will improve. | ||
| 对于天气会变好我们不能过于乐观。 | ||
(4) |
伸出 | |
| He held out his hand. | ||
| 他伸出了手. | ||
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hold out for | |
| 坚持要求 | ||
| (= stick out for) | ||
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hold out on | |
(1) |
隐瞒 | |
(2) |
扣压不复 | |
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hold over | |
(1) |
延迟;延期 | |
(2) |
期满后继续上映 | |
(3) |
威胁;勒索 | |
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hold to | |
| 坚持;遵循 | ||
| I shall hold to my decision. | ||
| 我将坚持我的决定。 | ||
| (= hold by, keep to) | ||
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hold up | |
(1) |
使停滞 | |
(2) |
拦路抢劫 | |
(3) |
举起展示;提出(作榜样) | |
| His son was held up as a model of hard work. | ||
| 他的儿子被推举为勤奋工作的榜样。 | ||
(4) |
见 hold out | |
(5) |
见 keep up | |
(6) |
举起来 | |
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hold with | |
| 同意,赞成 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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hold 2 | |
| [hEJld] | ||
| n. | ||
| 货舱 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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hold | |
| hold 1 | ||
| AHD:[h?ld] | ||
| D.J.[hould] | ||
| K.K.[hold] | ||
| v. | ||
| held[hμld] hold.ing, holds | ||
| v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To have and keep in one's grasp: | |
| held the reins tightly. | ||
(2) |
To aim or direct; point: | |
| held a hose on the fire. | ||
(3) |
To keep from falling or moving; support: | |
| a nail too small to hold the mirror; hold the horse steady; papers that were held together with tape and glue. | ||
(4) |
To sustain the pressure of: | |
| The bridge can't hold that much weight. | ||
(5) |
To keep from departing or getting away: | |
| Hold the bus! Hold the dog until I find the leash. | ||
(6) |
To keep in custody: | |
| held the suspect for questioning. | ||
(7) |
To retain the attention or interest of: | |
| The storyteller held the crowd spellbound. Televised sports can't hold my interest. | ||
(8) |
To avoid letting out or expelling: | |
| The swimmer couldn't hold her breath any longer. | ||
(9) |
To be filled by; contain. | |
(10) |
To be capable of holding.See Synonyms at contain | |
(11) |
To have as a chief characteristic or quality: | |
| The film holds a number of surprises. | ||
(12) |
To have in store: | |
| Let's see what the future holds. | ||
(13) |
To have and maintain in one's possession: | |
| holds a great deal of property. | ||
(14) |
To have as a responsible position or a privilege: | |
| held the governorship for six years. | ||
(15) |
To have in recognition of achievement or superiority: | |
| holds the record for the one-mile race; holds the respect of her peers. | ||
(16) |
To maintain control over: | |
| The dam held the floodwaters. Thieves held the stolen painting for ransom. | ||
(17) |
To maintain occupation of by force or coercion: | |
| Students held the administrative building for a week. | ||
(18) |
To withstand the efforts or advance of (an opposing team, for example). | |
(19) |
To maintain in a given condition, situation, or action: | |
| held himself as a gentleman at all times. | ||
(20) |
To impose control or restraint on; curb: | |
| She held her temper. | ||
(21) |
To stop the movement or progress of: | |
| Hold the presses! | ||
(22) |
To reserve or keep back from use: | |
| Please hold two tickets for us. Please hold the relish on that hamburger. | ||
(23) |
To defer the immediate handling of: | |
| asked the receptionist to hold all calls during the meeting. | ||
(24) |
To be the legal possessor of. | |
(25) |
To bind by a contract. | |
(26) |
To adjudge or decree: | |
| The court held that the defendant was at fault. | ||
(27) |
To make accountable; obligate: | |
| You certainly did hold me to my promise. | ||
(28) |
To keep in the mind or convey as a judgment, conviction, or point of view: | |
| hold a grudge; hold it a point of honor not to reveal one's sources; holds that this economic program is the only answer to high prices. | ||
(29) |
To assert or affirm, especially formally: | |
| This doctrine holds that people are inherently good. | ||
(30) |
To regard in a certain way: | |
| I hold you in high esteem. | ||
(31) |
To cause to take place; carry on: | |
| held the race in Florida; hold a yard sale. | ||
(32) |
To assemble for and conduct the activity of; convene: | |
| held a meeting of the board. | ||
(33) |
To carry or support (the body or a bodily part) in a certain position: | |
| Can the baby hold herself up yet? Hold up your leg. | ||
(34) |
To cover (the ears or the nose, for example) especially for protection: | |
| held my nose against the stench. | ||
| v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To maintain a grasp or grip on something. | |
(2) |
To stay securely fastened: | |
| The chain held. | ||
(3) |
To maintain a desired or accustomed position or condition: | |
| hopes the weather will hold. | ||
(4) |
To withstand stress, pressure, or opposition: | |
| The defense held. We held firm on the negotiations. | ||
(5) |
To continue in the same direction: | |
| The ship held to a southwesterly course. | ||
(6) |
To be valid, applicable, or true: | |
| The theory holds. This is an observation that still holds true. | ||
(7) |
To have legal right or title. Often used with of or from. | |
(8) |
To halt an intended action. Often used in the imperative. | |
(9) |
To stop the countdown during a missile or spacecraft launch. | |
(10) |
Slang To have in one's possession illicit or illegally obtained material or goods, especially narcotics: | |
| The suspect was holding. | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
The act or a means of grasping. | |
(2) |
A manner of grasping an opponent, as in wrestling or aikido: | |
| a neck hold; an arm hold. | ||
(3) |
Something that may be grasped or gripped, as for support. | |
(4) |
A bond or force that attaches or restrains, or by which something is affected or dominated: | |
| a writer with a strong hold on the reading public. | ||
(5) |
Complete control: | |
| has a firm hold on the complex issues. | ||
(6) |
Full understanding: | |
| has a good hold on physics. | ||
(7) |
Music | |
(8) |
The sustaining of a note longer than its indicated time value. | |
(9) |
The symbol designating this pause; a fermata. | |
(10) |
A direction or an indication that something is to be reserved or deferred. | |
(11) |
A temporary halt, as in a countdown. | |
(12) |
A prison cell. | |
(13) |
The state of being in confinement; custody. | |
(14) |
Archaic A fortified place; a stronghold. | |
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常用词组 | ||
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hold back | |
(1) |
To retain in one's possession or control: | |
| held back valuable information; held back my tears. | ||
(2) |
To impede the progress of. | |
(3) |
To restrain oneself. | |
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hold down | |
(1) |
To limit: | |
| Please hold the noise down. | ||
(2) |
To have (a job): | |
| holds down two jobs. | ||
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hold forth | |
| To talk at great length. | ||
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hold off | |
(1) |
To keep at a distance; resist: | |
| held the creditors off. | ||
(2) |
To stop or delay doing something: | |
| Let's hold off until we have more data. | ||
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hold on | |
(1) |
To maintain one's grip; cling. | |
(2) |
To continue to do something; persist. | |
(3) |
To wait for something wanted or requested, especially to keep a telephone connection open. | |
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hold out | |
(1) |
To present or proffer as something attainable. | |
(2) |
To continue to be in supply or service; last: | |
| Our food is holding out nicely. | ||
(3) |
To continue to resist: | |
| The defending garrison held out for a month. | ||
(4) |
To refuse to reach or satisfy an agreement. | |
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hold over | |
(1) |
To postpone or delay. | |
(2) |
To keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time. | |
(3) |
To continue a term of office past the usual length of time. | |
(4) |
To prolong the engagement of: | |
| The film was held over for weeks. | ||
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hold to | |
| To remain loyal or faithful to: | ||
| She held to her resolutions. | ||
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hold up | |
(1) |
To obstruct or delay. | |
(2) |
To rob while armed, often at gunpoint. | |
(3) |
To offer or present as an example: | |
| held the essay up as a model for the students. | ||
(4) |
To continue to function without losing force or effectiveness; cope: | |
| managed to hold up under the daily stress. | ||
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hold with | |
| To agree with; support: | ||
| I don't hold with your theories. | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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get hold of | |
(1) |
To come into possession of; find: | |
| Where can I get hold of a copy? | ||
(2) |
To communicate with, as by telephone: | |
| tried to get hold of you but the line was busy. | ||
(3) |
To gain control of. Often used reflexively: | |
| You must get hold of yourself | ||
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hold a candle to | |
| To compare favorably with: | ||
| This film doesn't hold a candle to his previous ones. | ||
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hold (one's) own | |
| To do reasonably well despite difficulty or criticism. | ||
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hold out on (someone) | |
| To withhold something from: | ||
| Don't hold out on me; start telling the truth. | ||
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hold (someone's) feet to the fire | |
| To pressure (someone) to consent to or undertake something. | ||
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hold sway | |
| To have a controlling influence; dominate. | ||
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hold the bagInformal | |
(1) |
To be left with empty hands. | |
(2) |
To be forced to assume total responsibility when it ought to have been shared. | |
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hold the fortInformal | |
(1) |
To assume responsibility, especially in another's absence. | |
(2) |
To maintain a secure position. | |
|
hold the line | |
| To maintain the existing position or state of affairs: | ||
| had to hold the line on salary increases in the fourth quarter. | ||
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hold the phoneSlang | |
| To stop doing what one is engaged in doing. Often used in the imperative: | ||
| Hold the phone | ||
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hold water | |
| To stand up to critical examination: | ||
| Your theory does not hold water. The witnesses' conflicting stories held no water. | ||
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no holds barred | |
| Without limits or restraints. | ||
|
on hold | |
(1) |
Into a state of temporary interruption without total disconnection during a telephone call: | |
| had to put me on hold for five minutes. | ||
(2) |
Informal Into a state of delay or indeterminate suspension: | |
| had to put the romance on hold. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English holden | |
(2) |
from Old English healdan | |
|
基本词义 | ||
|
hold | |
| hold 2 | ||
| AHD:[h?ld] | ||
| D.J.[hould] | ||
| K.K.[hold] | ||
| n.Abbr. hld. | ||
| The lower interior part of a ship or an airplane in which cargo is stored. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Alteration influenced by hold 1 | |
(2) |
of Middle English hole [husk, hull of a ship] | |
(3) |
from Old English hulu * see kel- 1 | |
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英汉船舶大词典 | ||
|
hold on | |
| n.支持住,抓牢 | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| vt.继续,坚持 | ||
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英汉航空大词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| n.抓住,继续 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| vt.继续,抓住...不放 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| vt.抓住(继续,坚持 | ||
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英汉机械大词典 | ||
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hold on | |
| n.抓住,继续 | ||