holding up 的 4 个定义
held; held or hold·en; hold·ing.
- to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
- to set aside; reserve or retain: to hold merchandise until called for; to hold a reservation.
- to bear, sustain, or support, as with the hands or arms, or by any other means.
- (18)
held; held or hold·en; hold·ing.
- to remain or continue in a specified state, relation, etc.: Hold still while I take your picture.
- to remain fast; adhere; cling: Will this button hold?
- to keep or maintain a grasp on something.
- (9)
- an act of holding fast by a grasp of the hand or by some other physical means; grasp; grip: Take hold. Do you have a hold on the rope?
- something to hold a thing by, as a handle; something to grasp, especially for support.
- something that holds fast or supports something else.
- (14)
- hold back, to restrain or check: Police held back the crowd.to retain possession of; keep back: He held back ten dollars.to refrain from revealing; withhold: to hold back information.to refrain from participating or engaging in some activity: He held back from joining in the singing because he felt depressed.Photography.dodge.
- hold down, to restrain; check: Hold down that noise!to continue to hold and manage well: She held down that job for years.
- hold forth, to extend or offer; propose.to talk at great length; harangue: When we left, he was still holding forth on World War II.
- (10)
holding up 近义词
postpone
rob
由holding up构成的短语
- hold a candle to, not
- hold against
- hold a grudge
- hold a gun to someone's head
- hold all the aces
- hold at bay
- hold back
- hold court
- hold down
- hold everything
- hold forth
- hold good
- hold it
- hold no brief for
- hold off
- hold on
- hold one's breath
- hold one's end up
- hold one's fire
- hold one's head high
- hold one's horses
- hold one's own
- hold one's peace
- hold one's temper
- hold one's tongue
- hold on to
- hold on to your hat
- hold out
- hold out on
- hold over
- hold someone's feet to the fire
- hold still for
- hold sway over
- hold the bag
- hold the fort
- hold the line
- hold the phone
- hold the purse strings
- hold to
- hold true
- hold up
- hold water
- hold with
- hold your
- (hold) at bay
- bear (hold) a grudge
- get hold of
- hang (hold) on to your hat
- have a hold over
- lay hold of
- leave holding the bag
- no holds barred
- on hold
- (hold the) purse strings
- stand (hold) one's ground
- take hold
更多holding up例句
- Observations they had planned for the spring were put on hold by the coronavirus pandemic.
- They are readily available, and I never have to wait on hold for an hour.
- Hartman said he was told the hold was due to unspecified operational issues.
- His factory, which employs 14 people, was shut for more than two months, with most first-half orders put on hold.
- In March, as the Coronavirus crisis was beginning to take hold, agencies conducted tests to see how viable remote work was before sending employees home for what many thought would be just a few weeks.
- Blacks would hold about 13 percent of the seats and Latinos 17 percent.
- Tomorrow they should hold placards of the cartoons Charlie Hebdo had printed.
- Yeah, the “Giant man-puppy” that is Gronkowski won't hold a sexual candle to the blue-eyed dreamboat.
- But how much they have regained or how durable their hold is remains unclear.
- But that would now have to be put on hold because he had been shot in the Bronx.
- Most of the men leaped up, caught hold of spears or knives, and rushed out.
- He was too drowsy to hold the thought more than a moment in his mind, much less to reflect upon it.
- One adorable smile she gave him, and before he could advance to hold the door for her, she had opened it and passed out.
- Not being sufficiently numerous to hold out the town as well as the Alamo, they retreated into the latter.
- He was well set in the form of a man now, the months since his imprisonment having brought him much to fasten upon and hold.