withhold 的 2 个定义
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.
with·held, with·hold·ing.
- to hold back; refrain.
- to deduct withholding tax.
withhold 近义词
keep back
withhold 的近义词 36 个
- conceal
- deduct
- deny
- detain
- hide
- keep
- refuse
- resist
- retain
- suppress
- abstain
- bridle
- check
- constrain
- curb
- disallow
- hold
- inhibit
- kill
- refrain
- repress
- reserve
- restrain
- spike
- clam up
- dummy up
- hold back
- hold down
- hold out
- hold out on
- keep secret
- keep to oneself
- keep under one's hat
- keep under wraps
- sit on
- stop oneself
withhold 的反义词 23 个
更多withhold例句
- Only Art it was that withheld me, ah it seemed impossible to leave the world until I had produced all that I felt called upon me to produce, and so I endured.
- Or, in other words, “It would be the typical penalties and interest for not fully properly withholding your payroll taxes,” Shevchuck says.
- According to a report by Foreign Policy, US secretary of State Mike Pompeo has okayed a plan to withhold up to $130 million in foreign assistance slated for Ethiopia’s military and anti-human trafficking programs.
- This means withholding support from candidates whose values may match the organization’s but who are running in districts where challengers face long odds or where unseating the incumbent in a primary could hand the seat to the GOP in the general.
- The statistics are an estimate how many of the W-2 tax forms that are used to track employee wages and withholding the agency will receive.
- In order to withhold the photographs, the secretary of defense must certify that photographs could cause harm to Americans.
- He expected truth in others and could not withhold the truth about himself.
- And is it right for us to withhold assistance and punish civilians?
- The desire to withhold participation trophies increased with income, age, and education.
- The Daily Beast agreed to withhold her name out of concern for her privacy as a victim of sexual assault.
- They cannot withhold dividends in order to depress the value of the property and buy its stock at a lower price.
- Sir Robert Peel said that he did not desire to withhold his sentiments on this subject.
- If upon Hollister had been bestowed the power to grant her sight or to withhold it, he would have shrunk from a decision.
- What I would grant to the devil himself, I would not withhold even from the slaveholder—his due.
- Never before had I known a time so subtly, viciously, confidently to withhold its omens.