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holding

/hohl-ding/US // ˈhoʊl dɪŋ //UK // (ˈhəʊldɪŋ) //

控股,控股权,控股公司,控股股东

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that holds.
    • : a section of land leased or otherwise tenanted, especially for agricultural purposes.
    • : a company owned by a holding company.
    • : Often holdings. legally owned property, especially stocks, bonds, or real estate.
    • : holdings, Library Science. the entire collection of books, periodicals, and other materials in a library.
    • : Sports. the illegal obstruction of an opponent, as in football, basketball, or ice hockey, by use of the hands, arms, or stick.

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Examples

  • His lease was not with Regal Rose but another holding company owned by Singh’s wife and business partner, Preet Johal.

  • In late July, for example, Omnicom opened offices for employees who wanted to have a place to work and returning was “totally optional,” according to the holding company.

  • It’s somewhat surprising, then, that Warren Buffett, the greatest “value” investor of all time, just dumped a huge chunk of his holdings in what looks like one of the market’s cheapest pockets, commercial banks.

  • Unlisted real estate also fell while fixed-income holdings rose.

  • That water could end up close to a volcanic chamber holding magma.

  • When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy.

  • After walking block after block holding that container, he had suddenly discarded it and was now clutching a gun.

  • He stood holding his 21-month-old son, Jamison, his wife, Kelly, at his side.

  • Hatuey asked the religious man holding the flame if indeed any Christians were in heaven.

  • He is holding on to life with the hope that he will again be allowed to see his son.

  • She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.

  • Their glances met, she holding him always at arm's length by that grip upon his shoulders, a grip that was firm and nervous.

  • Two many-branched candelabra, holding wax lights, brilliantly illuminate the game.

  • He was holding his big head high in the air, like a giraffe, and gazing proudly about him as he ran.

  • One of the little girls in pigtails was holding him, while Miss Anne administered the feeding-bottle.