beholding / bɪˈhoʊld /

看得见观察到的看得出来看法

beholding2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

be·held, be·hold·ing.

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

beholding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

regard; look at

更多beholding例句

  1. We decided to Google it and lo and behold, we found out that it wasn’t that crazy of an idea.
  2. Snow in the District typically draws crowds to Capitol Hill, widely beheld as one of the best places in the city for sledding.
  3. In June 2019, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi described the Hong Kong demonstrations as “a beautiful sight to behold.”
  4. The Communist Youth League of China on its official Weibo account called the protests on Capitol Hill the most "beautiful site to behold," mocking Nancy Pelosi's description of demonstrations in Hong Kong in 2019.
  5. Arabella, who was sitting at work, rose on beholding a stranger—a little confused—but by no means ungracefully so.
  6. Beholding Mrs. Pontellier make her appearance, the girl had at once suspected a lovers' rendezvous.
  7. One weakness Ida could not overcome; the repugnance to beholding herself in her mourning garments.
  8. Can I be as gay as you, after losing the late king, and now beholding my son's kingdom about to burst into flames?
  9. He had worked across from the left column, and we were soon beholding his bright jacket in a tangle of logs and stumps.