根据第二段“some people believe that holding a high position in the government is happiness. In this way, you have not only money, but also many other things which can't be bought by money.”可知,有些人认为在政府中担任高级职务是幸福的,这样,不仅有钱,而且还有许多钱买不到的东西。故选A。
A. get money and something they can't buy with money B. do what they want to do at any time C. enjoy health which makes them work hard D. take an active part in all kinds of activities E. very day 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈...
Gordon has tenuous hold on position in Chase; Points position in Chase tenuousASSOCIATED PRESS
awhat calss are they in 什么calss是他们[translate] a你会去哪?我很想念你 You can go? I think of you very much[translate] asome people who hold a high position in the government think they can 在政府担任高职务的某些人认为他们能[translate]...
hold someone/thing at bay hold one's breath 展开全部 同义词辨析 contain, include, embrace, involve, comprehend, hold, comprise 这些动词均含有"包括,包含"之意。 contain: 普通用词,所涉及的物体常常是其组成部分或内容。强调包容关系。既可指具体有形的东西,也可指抽象无形的东西。
power by which something or someone is affected or dominated "he has a hold over them" time during which some action is awaited "he ordered a hold in the action" 同义词:delaytime lagpostponementwait a state of being confined (usually for a short time) "the prisoner is on hold" 同义词...
to engage in; preside over; carry on: to hold a meeting. to keep back from action;hinder;restrain: Fear held him from acting. to have the ownership or use of; keep as one's own;occupy: to hold political office. Synonyms:own,possess ...
3.power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; he has a hold over them 4.time during which some action is awaited; instant replay caused too long a delay 5.a state of being confined (usually for a short time);
a[+ object]:to put or keep (something or someone) in a specified place or position Heheldthe pen in his mouth while he dialed the number. Holdthe pen upright when you write. She picked up the trophy andheldit over her head.
hold a candle to To compare favorably with: This film doesn't hold a candle to his previous ones. hold/keep (one's) end up To fulfill one's part of an agreement; do one's share. hold (one's) own To do reasonably well despite difficulty or criticism. hold out on (someone) To ...