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ahold

/uh-hohld/US // əˈhoʊld //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. a hold or grasp: He took ahold of my arm. Grab ahold!
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Nautical Archaic. close to the wind and on a single tack: to keep a vessel ahold.

Examples

  • It also features a zero log policy, so no one will get ahold of your important information.

  • “I wouldn’t let ’em live if I could get ahold of ’em,” said Ed Ray.

  • After a letter to Vandenberg went unanswered, Portugal said she picked up the phone and got ahold of him at his practice.

  • City of San Diego leaders have long worked to get ahold of the Carpenter and Engel’s lease so they could expand the Convention Center on to that land.

  • “My prom date got ahold of my number and called me recently and congratulated me on everything that's going on,” says Trainor.

  • The guy who took the video got ahold of me and said he wanted half a million dollars and sent me the video.

  • So I called someone at HBO and got ahold of the first season and just watched them all in two days.

  • And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in.

  • And wingers, as a general principle, just get ahold of yourselves, would you?

  • I must say it tickles ME to think o' the way that boy took ahold o' that job back yonder.

  • Nichols then said he told him, along with the police they would try to get ahold of Mr. Abt, which they did.

  • Somehow or other when Joe dug me out from under the seat I had ahold of the little baby that had been in the seat in back of me.

  • I must have dropped it without knowing it when I caught ahold of the fence to steady myself.

  • Then we just pushed the brute into the ditch and the men ahold of the lariat pulled him through.