英语释义
1. one that holds out (as in negotiations) also an instance of holding out
2. to remain unsubdued or unyielding
where 30 of the … refugees were still holding out
— Anna Tomforde also to continue to function or be available last entry 1
prayed that the engine would hold out as long as our money holds out
3. to refuse to go along with others in a concerted action or to come to an agreement
holding out for a shorter workweek
4. to present as something realizable proffer
5. to represent to be
6. to withhold something (such as information) from
7. a person who refuses to reach an agreement until certain terms are met a person who holds out
8. an act of holding out for something
9. a person who continues to do or use something after others have stopped doing or using it