holdout的意思和读音

holdout

: ['həʊldaʊt]

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holdouts  

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n.1.a person or group that refuses to submit to or comply with a situation, trend, or order2.a refusal to agree or compromise in order to obtain better terms in a settlement

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1.Both the Czech Republic and Poland are ready to ratify the treaty, leaving Ireland, whose voters rejected it in June, as the only holdout.使

2.Doctoral study was the last holdout - the only remaining area of higher education that still had an enduring male majority.--

3.The trend seems to be that more fraud is coming to the U. S. because we're the one last holdout in magnetic stripe cards.使

4.It is hard to see how the deadlock with holdout creditors can be broken.

5.The gloss holdout refers to the business card printing and membership card making holdout in a fixed light source, from a point of light.

6.Its volatile speed is to determine the holdout drying conditions and impact business card printing and membership card production quality.湿

7.Specifies the percentage of cases within the training data used to calculate the holdout error.

8.Today, radical Islamists are the last holdout against these powerful forces of modernity.

9.the business card printing and membership card making products holdout is not drying or not siningensis.

10.These separate metal powder in the holdout and binders to form a barrier between, affecting the effective combination of the two interface.