hold with
v. 赞同;容忍
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v. 赞同;容忍
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
be favorable to赞同,有利于
hold communion with与
hold counsel with商量
hold communion with oneself沉思
hold up with跟上
hold on with坚持
to hold consultation with进行协商
hold talk with与……会谈
hold world with virtue厚德载物
hold discourse with sb与某人谈话
go along with赞同;陪…一起去
I don「t hold with some of your ideas.
我不赞成你的某些观点。
I do not hold with his views on education.
我不同意他在教育问题上的观点。
The article depicts a high speed rapier weaving machine which is developed by ourself and hold with completely independent intellectual property rights.
叙述了一种完全自主开发拥有完全自主知识产权的高速剑桿织机。
I don」t usually hold with foreign food... not bad.
我一般不喜欢外国食品……不错。
We won「t kvetch too much about its 3.26-pound weight, as the laptop」s easy to slip inside a bag or even hold with one hand.
我们对她3.26磅(1.48公斤)的重量没什么特别抱怨,毕竟她可轻易溜进背包或单手托着使用。
Other social media tests have included seeing how many coins women can hold with their collarbones and the belly button challenge.
在社交网络上,这样的身材挑战赛还包括考验女孩们能在自己的锁骨上放多少个硬币,以及之前的肚脐挑战赛。
He sat on the mast of a large vessel and watched the sailors hauling big chests out of the hold with ropes.
他停落在一条大船的桅桿上,望着水手们用绳索把大箱子拉出船舱。伴着他们「嘿哟!」
Now, in regard to his pursuit of women, he meant them no harm, because he did not conceive of the relation which he hoped to hold with them as being harmful.
至于他喜欢追女人这一点,其实他并不想伤害她们,他并不认为他想和她们建立的那种关系会伤害她们。
Spill-proof and easy to hold with either hand, this practical mug is ideal for everyone who prefers a firmer more secure grip.
溢出证明和易于同任何一方面,这杯是理想的实际大家喜欢谁更坚定更安全的抓地力。
I don「t hold with cruelty to cats, said Death, putting it gently on the floor.
我不赞同残忍地对待猫,死亡轻柔地将它放在地板上。
I do not hold with his suggestion.
我不同意他的提议。
From what I」ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.
我已经尝过欲望滋味站在赞成火的人一边。
Wrap a strap around sole of the foot and hold with straight arms.
将瑜伽带缠绕在脚掌上,双臂伸直保持。
The shoe will hold with the sole.
鞋子要和鞋底黏得紧。
You might run into one or two of those types that don「t hold with mixed marriages, but I have to say again: we」re the children of love.
或许你也有时会偶尔遇到一两个看低异族通婚的家伙们,不过我还是要说,我们可是爱情的结晶。
Don「t forget bicep stretches as well, lift the elbow straight up in the air and pull it down with the opposite arm, then bring arm across chest and hold with opposite arm.
不要忘记二头肌以及延伸,取消肘连续在空中拉下来的对面手臂,然后将手臂和胸部各地举行与对面的胳膊。
The next day the Swallow flew down to the harbour. He sat on the mast of a large vessel and watched the sailors hauling big chests out of the hold with ropes.
第二天,小燕子飞到了海港。他坐在一个大的船的桅桿上,看着水手们用绳索牵引举行的大箱子了。
I don」t hold with his views on education.
我不同意他在教育问题上的观点。
Always ask the caller if it「s all right to put her on hold when answering the phone, and don」t leave people on hold. Provide callers on hold with progress reports every 30 to 45 seconds.
(若对方要找的人不方便接电话)应询问对方是否可以稍等一下,但不要把对方晾在一旁,应该每30 ~45秒向对方报告一次进度。
Do you hold with both hands, or just one?
又或是你用双手我还是只是用单手呢?
Why did you enter for the contest if you don「t hold with it?
如果你不赞成这场比赛,你为什么又要报名参加呢?
I don」t hold with these former militants, who used to call for armed struggle and a 「simultaneous world revolution」, but who now just use their notoriety to defend their own positions.
我和过去的好战人士不同,他们曾经呼吁武装斗争和一个「世界各地同步发生的革命」,但他们的实际目的是巩固自身地位。
The condition of the road surface, the vehicle and the style of driving are monitored to adjust the damper Settings independently for each wheel, guaranteeing maximum hold with the greatest comfort.
路面状况、汽车本身,以及驾驶方式等都在监控之下,以随时独立调节各个车轮的减震器设置值,保证最高的舒适性。
On March 5th the central bank advanced to the frontier of orthodox monetary policy, lowering once again the interest rate it pays on the balances that commercial Banks hold with it as liquid reserves.
3月5日中央银行步入传统货币政策的前沿,再次降低付给商业银行流动储备余额的利率。
I hold with those who favour fire.
我赞同持终结于火者。
Central Banks control the narrowest measure of the money supply, called the monetary base-typically, currency plus the reserves that commercial Banks hold with the central bank.
央行控制着控制着狭义货币供应量,这被称作基础货币——通常是流通货币加上商业银行和中央银行的贮备货币。
clench握紧;钉牢
clutch紧握;(因害怕或痛苦)突然抓住;突然感到恐惧
grip(Grip)人名;(英、瑞典)格里普