hold hands中文,hold hands的意思,hold hands翻译及用法

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hold hands

手拉手

hold hands 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to have possession or ownership of or have at one's disposal
    holds property worth millions the bank holds the title to the car

    2. to have as a privilege or position of responsibility
    hold a professorship

    3. to have as a mark of distinction
    holds the record for the 100-yard dash holds a PhD

    4. to keep under restraint
    hold price increases to a minimum : such as

    5. to prevent free expression of
    hold your temper

    6. to prevent from some action
    ordered the troops to hold fire the only restraining motive which may hold the hand of a tyrant
    — Thomas Jefferson

    7. to keep back from use
    ask them to hold a room for us I'll have a hot dog, and hold the mustard

    8. to delay temporarily the handling of
    please hold all my calls

    9. to make liable or accountable or bound to an obligation
    I'll hold you to your promise

    10. to have or maintain in the grasp
    hold my hand this is how you hold the racket also aim, point
    held a gun on them

    11. to support in a particular position or keep from falling or moving
    hold me up so I can see hold the ladder steady a clamp holds the whole thing together hold your head up

    12. to bear the pressure of support
    can the roof hold all of that weight

    13. to prevent from leaving or getting away
    hold the train : such as

    14. to avoid emitting or letting out
    how long can you hold your breath

    15. to restrain as or as if a captive
    the suspect was held without bail held them at gunpoint also to have strong appeal to
    the book held my interest throughout

    16. to enclose and keep in a container or within bounds contain
    the jug holds one gallon this corral will not hold all of the horses

    17. to be able to consume easily or without undue effect
    can't hold any more pie especially to be able to drink (alcoholic beverages) without becoming noticeably drunk
    can't hold your liquor

    18. accommodate
    the restaurant holds 400 diners

    19. to have as a principal or essential feature or attribute
    the book holds a number of surprises also to have in store
    no one knows what the future holds

    20. to have in the mind or express as a judgment, opinion, or belief
    I hold the view that this is wrong hold a grudge holding that it is nobody's business but his
    — Jack Olsen —often used with against
    in America they hold everything you say against you
    — Paul McCartney

    21. to think of in a particular way regard
    were held in high esteem

    22. to assemble for and carry on the activity of
    held a convention

    23. to cause to be carried on conduct
    will hold a seminar

    24. to produce or sponsor especially as a public exhibition
    will hold an art show

    25. to maintain occupation, control, or defense of
    the troops held the ridge also to resist the offensive efforts or advance of
    held the opposing team to just two points

    26. to maintain (a certain condition, situation, or course of action) without change
    hold a course due east

    27. to cover (a part of the body) with one or both hands (as for protection or comfort)
    held his knee after the fall especially to cover (the ears) to prevent hearing
    held her ears when the train went by

    28. to maintain position refuse to give ground
    the defensive line is holding

    29. to continue in the same way or to the same degree last entry 1
    hopes the weather will hold —often used with up

    30. to derive right or title —often used with of or from
    lands held of the Crown

    31. to be or remain valid apply
    the rule holds in most cases —often used in the phrase hold true

    32. to maintain a grasp on something remain fastened to something
    the anchor held in the rough sea

    33. to go ahead as one has been going
    held south for several miles

    34. to bear or carry oneself
    asked him to hold still

    35. to forbear an intended or threatened action halt, pause —often used as a command

    36. to stop counting during a countdown

    37. to have illicit drug material in one's possession

    38. advocate, defend —usually used in negative constructions
    I hold no brief for cartels and market allocations
    — J. D. Upham

    39. to qualify for comparison with
    doesn't hold a candle to what she has suffered

    40. to be the center of attention among friends or admirers

    41. to speak at length expatiate
    holding forth on the subject of politics

    42. to engage one's hand with another's especially as an expression of affection

    43. to prevent oneself from breathing temporarily

    44. to wait in anxious anticipation

    45. to slow down or stop for a moment —usually used in the imperative

    46. to maintain one's position prove equal to opposition
    prove I can hold my own with the best of them

    47. to keep silent keep one's thoughts to oneself

    48. to have a dominant influence rule

    49. to be left empty-handed

    50. to bear alone a responsibility that should have been shared by others
    She was left holding the bag for their mistakes.

    51. to maintain a firm position

    52. to take care of usual affairs
    is holding the fort until the manager returns

    53. to maintain the current position or situation
    hold the line on prices

    54. to give firm assent to adhere to strongly
    holds to his promise

    55. to hold responsible

    56. to stand up under criticism or analysis
    Their version of events doesn't hold water.

    57. to agree with or approve of
    don't hold with violence

    58. stronghold sense 1

    59. confinement, custody

    60. prison

    61. the act or the manner of grasping something (as in the hands or arms) grip
    released his hold on the handle took hold of the rope

    62. a manner of grasping an opponent in wrestling
    applied an illegal hold

    63. a nonphysical bond that attaches, restrains, or constrains or by which something is affected, controlled, or dominated
    trying to tighten her hold on the company's finances has lost its hold on the broad public
    — Oscar Cargill

    64. full comprehension
    get hold of exactly what is happening
    — J. P. Lyford

    65. full or immediate control possession
    get hold of yourself wants to get hold of a road map

    66. touch sense 8 —used with of
    tried to get hold of you, but you never answered your phone

    67. something that may be grasped as a support
    searched for holds in the rock

    68. fermata

    69. the time between the onset and the release (see release entry 2 sense 3c) of a vocal articulation (see articulation sense 3b)

    70. a sudden motionless posture at the end of a dance

    71. an order or indication that something is to be reserved or delayed
    I asked the library to put a hold on the book for me.

    72. a delay in a countdown (as in launching a spacecraft)

    73. in a state of interruption during a telephone call when one party switches to another line without totally disconnecting the other party
    put me on hold while he talked to his supervisor

    74. in a state or period of indefinite suspension
    put our plans on hold

    75. the interior of a ship below decks especially the cargo deck of a ship

    76. the cargo compartment of a plane

    77. to have or keep (something) in your hand, arms, etc.

    78. to put your arms around (someone) to embrace or hug (someone)

    79. to put or keep (something or someone) in a specified place or position

    80. to have or keep a grip on
    hold a book She held the child's hand.

    81. to take in and have within contain
    This jar holds a quart.

    82. support entry 1 sense 1
    The floor will hold ten tons.

    83. to carry on by group action
    The club held a meeting.

    84. to have as a position of responsibility
    She holds the office of treasurer.

    85. to continue in the same way or state last
    According to the forecast, good weather will hold.

    86. to remain fast or fastened
    The lock held.

    87. to have or keep possession or control of
    Soldiers held the fort.

    88. to have in mind
    They hold different opinions.

    89. to limit the movement or activity of restrain
    A nut holds the bolt. Please hold the dogs.

    90. to continue in a condition or position
    Can you hold still a minute?

    91. to continue moving on (a course) without change

    92. to make accept a legal or moral duty
    They held me to my promise.

    93. consider sense 3, regard
    He is widely held to be a genius.

    94. to continue to be present or exist
    My money held out until I got paid.

    95. to refuse to yield or agree
    The soldiers held out until help arrived.

    96. delay entry 2 sense 2
    Police are holding up traffic.

    97. to rob while threatening with a weapon

    98. the act or way of holding grip
    He had a tight hold on the rope.

    99. a note or rest in music kept up longer than usual

    100. the part of a ship below the decks in which cargo is stored

    101. the cargo compartment of an airplane

    102. to have lawful possession or ownership of
    held the property as tenants in common the band holds the title to the car

    103. to have as a privilege or position of responsibility
    holding a retail liquor license the judges…shall hold their offices during good behavior
    — U.S. Constitution art. III

    104. to restrain the liberty of specifically to keep in custody
    the defendant will be held without bail

    105. to cause to be conducted
    will hold a hearing on the matter

    106. to rule as the holding of a case
    the court held that such conduct violated the statute — compare decide, find

hold hands 片语

片语

You hold my hands车库摇滚

Because Hold Your Hands只因牵你手掌

Hold my hands握住我的手

Only Hold Your Hands只牵你的手

Hold your hands牵着你的手

Hold Reasonable Hands握住理手

Hold my hands go牵着我的手一直一直走

Hold You Hands牵着你手

hold hands 例句

英汉例句

  • why do couples hold hands during their wedding?

    为什么在婚礼上夫妻两人要互相握住对方的手?

  • wish our sincere and high quality services will win the support and trust of customers. let us hold hands tightly! never give up! forever! ! !

    愿我们真诚优质的服务能赢得广大客户的信赖与支持让我们紧紧握住手!

  • let us hold hands together, make a new contribution for the prosperity and developments of the machine industry of the motherland!

    让我们共同携手,为祖国机械工业的繁荣和发展作出新的贡献!

  • i would like to hold hands with you. accompanied by walking in the rain and wind, i'm sure this life you are my best love.

    我愿与你牵手相伴走在风雨中,我确定你就是我今生最爱的人。

  • seeing your show, watching you hold hands with portia and discuss her book while referring to her so lovingly as your wife, is validation to gay people everywhere that they can be who they want to be.

    在你的节目上,你拉着portia的手,谈她写的书并且还时不时称赞她很可爱时的场景,让世界各地的同性恋朋友相信他们也可以成为自己想变成的人。

  • remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person will not be there again.

    记住,当某一天敞开你怀抱,却发现那人已经不在。

  • in face of this storming crisis, china and europe hold hands even tighter.

    面对金融危机风暴,中国与欧洲手握得更紧了。

  • and it is still true, no matter how old you are, when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together.

    还有一点是千真万确的:无论年龄大小,出门在外都要团结一致,与人携手共进。

  • finally, they asked everyone to hold hands and do one final jump together.

    最后,他们要求每个人牵你的手和做最后一次趋于一致。

hold hands 同义词

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