hold的中文翻译

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hold

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  • hold1   (in hand/arms)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    握住, 拿住, 抱住
    verb   (held, held)
    • to carry sth; to have sb/sth in your hand, arms, etc
      • She was holding a large box.
        她提着一只大箱子。
      • I held the mouse by its tail.
        我抓着耗子的尾巴倒提起来。
      • The girl held her father's hand tightly.
        女孩紧紧地拉着她父亲的手。
      • He was holding the baby in his arms.
        他抱着婴儿。
      • The winning captain held the trophy in the air.
        获胜队的队长把奖杯高举到空中。
      • We were holding hands(= holding each other's hands).
        我们手拉着手。
      • The lovers held each other close.
        这对恋人紧紧地相互搂抱着。
    • to put your hand on part of your body, usually because it hurts
      • She groaned and held her head.
        她呻吟一声,用手抱住头。
  • hold2   (Aviation)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    阻止
    verb   (held, held)
    • to prevent something from moving or proceeding
      • Due to the severe weather at the airport, controllers must hold all departing traffic.
  • hold3   (in position)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    保持, 维持
    verb   (held, held)
    • to keep sb/sth in a particular position
      • Hold your head up.
        抬起头来。
      • Hold this position for a count of 10.
        保持这个姿势别动,数到 10。
      • The wood is held in position by a clamp.
        木头用钳夹固定住了。
      • I had to hold my stomach in (= pull the muscles flat) to zip up my jeans.
        我不得不吸气收腹才能拉上牛仔裤。
      • I'll hold the door open for you.
        我会把门给你开着的。
  • hold4   (support)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    支撑
    verb   (held, held)
    • to support the weight of sb/sth
      • I don't think that branch will hold your weight.
        我觉得那根树枝撑不住你的重量。
  • hold5   (contain)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    容纳, 装得下
    verb   (held, held)
    • to have enough space for sth/sb; to contain sth/sb
      • This barrel holds 25 litres.
        这个桶能装25升。
      • The plane holds about 300 passengers.
        这架飞机可容纳大约300名乘客。
  • hold6   (sb prisoner)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    拘留
    verb   (held, held)
    • to keep sb and not allow them to leave
      • Police are holding two men in connection with last Thursday's bank raid.
        警方拘留了两名与上星期四的银行抢劫案有关的男子。
      • He was held prisoner for two years.
        他被囚禁了两年。
  • hold7   (control)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    控制
    verb   (held, held)
    • to defend sth against attack; to have control of sth
      • The rebels held the radio station.
        叛乱者占据了电台。
  • hold8   (remain)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    支撑住, 顶住
    verb   (held, held)
    • to remain strong and safe or in position
      • They were afraid the dam wouldn't hold.
        他们担心大坝会顶不住。
    • to remain the same
      • How long will the fine weather hold?
        这好天气将继续多久?
      • If their luck holds, they could still win the championship.
        他们假若能继续交好运,还能获得冠军。
  • hold9   (keep)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    吸引(注意力)
    verb   (held, held)
    • to keep sb's attention or interest
      • There wasn't much in the museum to hold my attention.
        博物馆中没有很多让我感兴趣的东西。
    • to keep sth at the same level, rate, speed, etc
      • Hold your speed at 70.
        保持70迈的速度。
    • to keep sth so that it can be used later
      • records held on computer
        存在计算机中的记录
      • Our solicitor holds our wills.
        律师保存着我们的遗嘱。
      • We can hold your reservation for three days.
        您的预订我们可以保留三天。
  • hold10   (own)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    占有, 拥有
    verb   (held, held)
    • to own or have sth
      • Employees hold 30% of the shares.
        雇员持有 30% 的股份。
  • hold11   (job)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    有工作, 担任
    verb   (held, held)
    • to have a particular job or position
      • How long has he held office?
        他已任职多长时间了?
  • hold12   (record/title)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    保持
    verb   (held, held)
    • to have sth you have gained or achieved
      • Who holds the world record for the long jump?
        跳远世界纪录的保持者是谁?
      • She held the title of world champion for three years.
        她保持了三年的世界冠军头衔。
  • hold13   (opinion)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    持有, 抱有
    verb   (held, held)
    • to have a belief or an opinion about sb/sth
      • He holds strange views on education.
        他对教育的看法不同寻常。
      • She is held in high regard by her students (= they have a high opinion of her).
        她的学生对她评价很高。
      • firmly-held beliefs
        坚定的信念
    • to consider that sth is true
      • I still hold that the government's economic policies are mistaken.
        我仍然认为政府的经济政策是错误的。
      • Parents will be held responsible for their children's behaviour.
        父母将要对孩子的行为负责。
      • These vases are held to be the finest examples of Greek art.
        这些花瓶被视为最精美的希腊艺术代表作。
  • hold14   (meeting)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    召开
    verb   (held, held)
    • to have a meeting, competition, conversation, etc
      • The meeting will be held in the community centre.
        会议将在社区活动中心举行。
      • It's impossible to hold a conversation with all this noise.
        噪音这么大,根本没法进行交谈。
  • hold15   (road/course)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    控制
    verb   (held, held)
    • to be in close contact with the road and easy to control, especially when driven fast
    • to continue to move in a particular direction
  • hold16   (in music)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    延长
    verb   (held, held)
    • to make a note continue for a particular time
  • hold17   (on telephone)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    等待, (打电话时)不挂断
    verb   (held, held)
    • to wait until you can speak to the person you have telephoned
      • That extension is busy right now. Can you hold?
        分机现在占线。您能等一会吗?
      • She asked me to hold the line.
        她要我别挂断电话。
  • hold18   (stop)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    停止
    verb   (held, held)
    • used to tell sb to stop doing sth or not to do sth
      • Hold your fire! (= don't shoot)
        别开枪!
      • Hold the front page! (= don't print it until a particular piece of news is available)
        首页空出来!
      • Give me a hot dog, but hold the (= don't give me any) mustard.
        给我来跟热狗,不要芥末。
  • hold19   (with hand)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    握住
    noun
    • the action of holding sb/sth; the way you are holding sb/sth
      • His hold on her arm tightened.
        他把她的胳膊抓得更紧了。
      • She tried to keep hold of the child's hand.
        她努力握紧孩子的手。
      • Make sure you've got a steady hold on the camera.
        一定要拿稳相机。
  • hold20   (maritime)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    货舱
    noun
    • The area below deck of a vessel where cargo is stored.
      • The container ship has two holds for dry goods and one hold for liquids.
  • hold21   (in sport)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    擒拿法
    noun
    • a particular way of holding sb, especially in a sport such as wrestling or in a fight
      • The wrestler put his opponent into a head hold.
        那位摔跤手给对手来了个头部擒拿。
  • hold22   (power/control)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    力量
    noun
    • influence, power or control over sb/sth
      • What she knew about his past gave her a hold over him.
        她知道他的过去,所以能够控制他。
      • He struggled to get a hold of his anger.
        他竭力压制自己的怒火。
  • hold23   (in climbing)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    支撑点
    noun
    • a place where you can put your hands or feet when climbing
  • hold24   (on ship/plane)   UK /həʊld/  US /hoʊld/ 
    船底, 舱底
    noun
    • the part of a ship or plane where the goods being carried are stored
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