hold1 /həʊld $ hoʊld/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp held /held/) 1 in your hand/arms 在手中/怀抱中 a) [transitiveT]HOLD to have something in your hand, hands, or arms 握住,抓住;抱住 Could you hold my bag for me? 你能帮我拿着包吗?
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. hold 1. 'hold' used to mean carry When you hold something, you carry or support it using your hands or arms. The past tense and past participle of hold is held, not 'holded'. I held the picture up to the li...
hold1 /həʊldhoʊld/ verb (past tense and past participle held /held/)1[transitive] if you hold an investment, you own itThe group holds billions of dollars of junk bonds.2[transitive] to keep an investment, rather than sell itI don’t sell anything. I buy stocks to hold....
Hold的一般过去式(simple past)是held,而它的过去分词(past participle)同样也是held。 参考这两个例句: 版权声明:如无特别说明,本站所有文章均由Will的美语课(Learnenglishwithwill.com)原创。本站欢迎少量文字引用,但请注明出处。任何网站或个人,未经授权,不得抄袭、转载、盗用本站内容,违者必究。 (1)Hewas hel...
Hold的过去式(simple past)是held,Hold的过去分词(past participle)同样也是held,Hold的现在分词是holding。 Hold的双语例句 1、The few small rivers could not hold all the rain that fell during the wet season. 几条小河容不下雨季的全部雨水.
Old Englishhaldan(Anglian),healdan(West Saxon), "to contain, grasp; retain; foster, cherish," class VII strong verb (past tenseheold, past participlehealden), from Proto-Germanic*haldan(cognates: Old Saxonhaldan, Old Frisianhalda, Old Norsehalda, Dutchhouden, Germanhalten"to hold," Gothic...
phrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: She held back from interfering in their arguments. Sandbags will hold back the flood waters for a while. ...
(of opinions, etc.); to possess, control, rule; to detain, lock up; to foster, cherish, keep watch over; to continue in existence or action; to keep back from action," class VII strong verb (past tenseheold, past participlehealden), from Proto-Germanic*haldanan(source also of Old ...
hold (third-person singular simple present holds, present participle holding, simple past held, past participle held or (archaic) holden) (transitive) To grasp or grip. Hold the pencil like this. 1879, Richard Jefferies, The Amateur Poacher, chapter1: But then I had the flintlock...