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holt

/hohlt/US // hoʊlt //UK // (həʊlt) //

螺栓,螺栓连接,螺栓的,螺栓的作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : a wood or grove.
    • : a wooded hill.

Examples

  • Holt’s brainchild was one of the first known celebrations of Christmas in July, a concept that has taken on a special meaning for some families in summer 2021.

  • They parked down the road, with Holt as the getaway driver while Spitler and Kaestel went inside.

  • Holt, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago, takes us through the life-endangering marches, sit-ins and voter registration drives undertaken for the sake of freedom.

  • What makes that possible is that Holt focuses on the civil rights movement itself rather than the personalities involved.

  • Same goes for Zimmerman, Doolittle, Cabrera, Suzuki and Holt.

  • Adrian Hill, owner of the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt where Williamson lived at the time, organized the show.

  • But while UConn is treating Holt as a whistleblower, it appears her sorority sisters are treating her as a traitor.

  • It was one of the hazing challenges allegedly put to Holt by her fellow sorority members.

  • The author then proceeded to blame Holt for submitting to her sorority sisters.

  • At the heart of the blame game between KKG and Holt is a dispute over responsibility.

  • He just got a good holt–a shore enough diamond hitch–on that thirst-parlour dawg, and chawed.

  • "When God takes holt of human affairs he mostly uses human bein's to do the rough work," said Scattergood.

  • Clifton Holt went with them to the city of Montreal, where they stayed a few days, as all American tourists do.

  • Jacob Holt would not stay to breakfast, though Davie and his mother had asked him to stay.

  • Clifton Holt did not say much to any one, except his sister Elizabeth, of all that was to be undertaken soon in Gershom.