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behold

/bih-hohld/US // bɪˈhoʊld //UK // (bɪˈhəʊld) //

看守所,看哪,看呐,看守所内

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    be·held, be·hold·ing.

    • : to observe; look at; see.
interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : look; see: And, behold, three sentries of the King did appear.

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Examples

  • That projection of heftiness is what makes scenes in which his Another Round character, a high school teacher, dances without inhibition so surprising, and so exhilarating to behold.

  • And, lo and behold, their answers were less creative than those of the first group.

  • Lo and behold, when Gucci materializes for a guest verse on Rico’s “Don’t Like Me,” he seems to be blessing the proceedings the way a veteran comedy legend might make a surprise cameo in a lulzy summer blockbuster.

  • Last year, the city hired expert energy consultants to explore how San Diego could get a better deal, including ways to rein in monopoly utilities beholden only to shareholders.

  • Its overall regular-season mediocrity aside, Dallas’s goaltending was something to behold in 2019-20.

  • To look at her in tears was to behold the enormity of her loss.

  • A Gaylard Williams Sunday sermon (which lasted for 45 minutes on average) was something to behold.

  • They were there to put on a show and deliver a message: behold, we are a technological power with which to be reckoned!

  • Even by the already money-drenched standards of American politics, the Eldridge campaign was a jaw-dropping spectacle to behold.

  • And lo and behold, she was determined to sink the mining industry, and we were determined to fight for our community.

  • Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.

  • Prepare the table, behold in the watchtower them that eat and drink: arise, ye princes, take up the shield.

  • Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son and his name shall be called Emmanuel.

  • They that shall see thee, shall turn toward thee, and behold thee.

  • Behold a king shall reign in justice, and princes shall rule in judgment.