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withheld

/with-hohld, with-/US // wɪθˈhoʊld, wɪð- //UK // (wɪðˈhəʊld) //

扣留,扣留的,扣留了,隐瞒

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    with·held, with·hold·ing.

    • : to hold back; restrain or check.
    • : to refrain from giving or granting: to withhold payment.
    • : to collect at the source of income.
    • : to deduct from an employee's salary or wages.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    with·held, with·hold·ing.

    • : to hold back; refrain.
    • : to deduct withholding tax.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As for Snyderman and her three colleagues, whose names were also withheld, they will be flown home on a chartered aircraft.

  • But the charges are cover for cultural misunderstandings, sexual assaults, and withheld wages.

  • He withheld the salaries of parliamentarians who refused to rubberstamp his laws, and lawyers who challenged him were disbarred.

  • Because more people are working at slightly higher wages, the volume of withheld income and payroll taxes is on the upswing.

  • In addition to collecting withheld payment taxes, companies and individuals pay quarterly taxes.

  • He wanted to tell her that if she called her father, it would mean the end of everything for them, but he withheld this.

  • Aguinaldo withheld his decision until Paterno could report to him the definite opinions of his generals.

  • Accordingly all through the campaign Napoleon constantly came to him for advice, which was never withheld.

  • It is true that some things vowed might have been withheld, but not without the offering of a definite sum of money.

  • When there are so many good and beautiful things in the world, why do you see only this that is being withheld?