held的意思和读音

held

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v.hold()

held held  holden  holds  holding  hold  

v.+n.hold meeting,hold party,hold tongue,hold position,hold value

adv.+v.firm hold,hold firmly,tight hold,probably hold,tightly hold

adj.+n.cell hold

v.release,let go,hang up

n.grip,grasp,footing,foothold,control

v.fix,hug,contain,possess,believe

v.1.hold()

n.1.the fact that you are holding someone or something2.a way of holding someone, for example in a sport3.the power or control that someone has over a situation or area; power that you have over someone, especially because of something that you know about them4.the area in an airplane or ship that is used for goods, vehicles, or suitcases5.a place where you put your foot or hand so that you do not fall, for example when you are climbing6.the fact that someone manages to continue doing or having something1.the fact that you are holding someone or something2.a way of holding someone, for example in a sport3.the power or control that someone has over a situation or area; power that you have over someone, especially because of something that you know about them4.the area in an airplane or ship that is used for goods, vehicles, or suitcases5.a place where you put your foot or hand so that you do not fall, for example when you are climbing6.the fact that someone manages to continue doing or having something

v.1.to carry something using your hands or arms; to carry something using another part of your body; to carry another person2.to support someone or something, or to stop them from moving3.to put a part of your body into a particular position4.to put your arms around someone because you love them or because they are unhappy5.to have something inside6.to be able to fit an amount of something inside7.to have something, for example a job; to have an opinion about something; to own money or property; to have a document that allows you to do something8.if a promise or offer holds, it still exists; to stay or keep something at a particular level; to continue to support a weight without breaking or being damaged; if your luck or the weather holds, it continues to be good; to continue to play or sing a note without stopping; to stay in the same position, for example when you are exercising9.to keep information, for example on a computer10.to not give something that someone wants to another person11.to keep someone somewhere as a prisoner; to stop a train, airplane, etc. from leaving at the right time, so that someone who is late can get on it; to stop someone from leaving or from doing what they want12.if an army holds an area, it has control of it and stops the enemy from getting control of it; to succeed in keeping control of a particular area in an election13.if a court or judge holds that something is true, the court or judge says that it is true; used for saying what people believe14.if you hold a meeting or event, you organize it; if a meeting or event is held in a particular place or at a particular time, it takes place there at that time15.to wait in order to speak to someone on the telephone. You can also say that you hold the line16.to have a particular quality; used for talking about the feelings that something makes you have. For example, if something holds no fear for you, you are not afraid of it; if your face or voice holds a particular emotion, it shows it17.to continue to have a particular feeling, especially a bad one18.to keep an idea or picture in your mind1.to carry something using your hands or arms; to carry something using another part of your body; to carry another person2.to support someone or something, or to stop them from moving3.to put a part of your body into a particular position4.to put your arms around someone because you love them or because they are unhappy5.to have something inside6.to be able to fit an amount of something inside7.to have something, for example a job; to have an opinion about something; to own money or property; to have a document that allows you to do something8.if a promise or offer holds, it still exists; to stay or keep something at a particular level; to continue to support a weight without breaking or being damaged; if your luck or the weather holds, it continues to be good; to continue to play or sing a note without stopping; to stay in the same position, for example when you are exercising9.to keep information, for example on a computer10.to not give something that someone wants to another person11.to keep someone somewhere as a prisoner; to stop a train, airplane, etc. from leaving at the right time, so that someone who is late can get on it; to stop someone from leaving or from doing what they want12.if an army holds an area, it has control of it and stops the enemy from getting control of it; to succeed in keeping control of a particular area in an election13.if a court or judge holds that something is true, the court or judge says that it is true; used for saying what people believe14.if you hold a meeting or event, you organize it; if a meeting or event is held in a particular place or at a particular time, it takes place there at that time15.to wait in order to speak to someone on the telephone. You can also say that you hold the line16.to have a particular quality; used for talking about the feelings that something makes you have. For example, if something holds no fear for you, you are not afraid of it; if your face or voice holds a particular emotion, it shows it17.to continue to have a particular feeling, especially a bad one18.to keep an idea or picture in your mind

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1.If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable , it shall not affect any other provisions of this Agreement.

2.Lee clawed his way back in the first, but Lin held his nerve, aggressively attacking the net to wrap up the first game.

3.The 1983 elections were held a year early, and were a direct result of an abortive military coup attempt on August 1, 1982.1983198281

4.With a conspiratorial grin on her face, Karen held up a wooden box filled with short pieces of chalk in every color of the rainbow.

5.He conducted without a score and with his eyes closed, the better to visualize the perfect sound he held in his mind.

6.Accounting personnel shall also be held liable if they do not submit a report to the head of the superior administrative unit.

7.If we needed any more proof that it was Great Wall we were standing on, it came in the form of the Ming brick Will held in his hand.,Will

8.He was also confused when a driver said he would pick him up at six o'clock, and held his right band in a gesture familiar to himself.6

9.He held off the chill with thoughts of his wife and four grown daughters, one of whom was eight months pregnant.怀8

10.It did not matter whether or not the jury agreed with that belief, only that the accused honestly held it.