英:[həul ʌp]
美:[hol ʌp]
英:[həul ʌp]
美:[hol ʌp]
躲藏起来;离群索居;龟缩;
verb
intransitive verb
to hide out in or as if in a hole or cave
transitive verb
to place in or as if in a refuge or hiding place
verb
intransitive verb
to hide out in or as if in a hole or cave
transitive verb
to place in or as if in a refuge or hiding place
净胜穴数
The first known use of hole up was in 1875
hold1 of 3verb
to keep in one's possession : possess, have
hold this for me
to have by right hold a bachelor's degree hold elective office
hold property
to keep or restrict by force
the troops held the bridge
to restrain especially by keeping back
hold your temper
delay entry 2 sense 2
held the train
to keep back from use
will hold the seats for us
to make accept a legal or moral duty
I'll hold you to your word
to have or keep in the grasp
hold the pen upright
to cause to be or remain in a place, position, or situation
hold the ladder steady
to remain fastened
the anchor held
support entry 1 sense 4a, sustain
the floor will hold 10 metric tons
to keep as or as if a captive
held without bail
to bear or carry oneself
please hold still
to keep up without interruption
hold silence
to keep the interest or devotion of
the play held the audience
to receive and contain
the bottle holds two liters
to have in mind : entertain
hold a theory
consider sense 3, judge
was held to be the best
to carry on as a group
hold a meeting
to maintain position
the line held under attack
to continue unchanged : last hope the weather holds
their interest held up
to be true : apply
the rule holds in most cases
to refrain from an act : halt, pause
hold2 of 3noun
fortress, stronghold
the act or manner of holding : grip, grasp
have a hold on the rope
a manner of grasping the opponent in wrestling
full or immediate control
get hold of yourself
touch sense 4
trying to get a hold of you
a bond that affects or controls : power
the law has no hold over this person
something that may be grasped or held
a note or rest in music that is continued longer than usual
an order or indication that something is to be reserved or delayed
stoppage, halt
a hold in a rocket countdown
hold3 of 3noun
the interior of a ship below decksespecially: the cargo deck of a ship
the cargo compartment of an airplane
hold1 of 3verb
to keep in one's possession : possess, have
hold this for me
to have by right hold a bachelor's degree hold elective office
hold property
to keep or restrict by force
the troops held the bridge
to restrain especially by keeping back
hold your temper
delay entry 2 sense 2
held the train
to keep back from use
will hold the seats for us
to make accept a legal or moral duty
I'll hold you to your word
to have or keep in the grasp
hold the pen upright
to cause to be or remain in a place, position, or situation
hold the ladder steady
to remain fastened
the anchor held
support entry 1 sense 4a, sustain
the floor will hold 10 metric tons
to keep as or as if a captive
held without bail
to bear or carry oneself
please hold still
to keep up without interruption
hold silence
to keep the interest or devotion of
the play held the audience
to receive and contain
the bottle holds two liters
to have in mind : entertain
hold a theory
consider sense 3, judge
was held to be the best
to carry on as a group
hold a meeting
to maintain position
the line held under attack
to continue unchanged : last hope the weather holds
their interest held up
to be true : apply
the rule holds in most cases
to refrain from an act : halt, pause
hold2 of 3noun
fortress, stronghold
the act or manner of holding : grip, grasp
have a hold on the rope
a manner of grasping the opponent in wrestling
full or immediate control
get hold of yourself
touch sense 4
trying to get a hold of you
a bond that affects or controls : power
the law has no hold over this person
something that may be grasped or held
a note or rest in music that is continued longer than usual
an order or indication that something is to be reserved or delayed
stoppage, halt
a hold in a rocket countdown
hold3 of 3noun
the interior of a ship below decksespecially: the cargo deck of a ship
the cargo compartment of an airplane
holdup1 of 2noun
a robbery at gunpoint
delay entry 1 sense 1
hold up2 of 2verb
delay entry 2 sense 2, impede
to rob at gunpoint
to continue without failing or losing effectiveness music that holds up twenty years later
holding up under the stress
holdup1 of 2noun
a robbery at gunpoint
delay entry 1 sense 1
hold up2 of 2verb
delay entry 2 sense 2, impede
to rob at gunpoint
to continue without failing or losing effectiveness music that holds up twenty years later
holding up under the stress
hole in one
ace entry 1 sense 4
hole in one
ace entry 1 sense 4
hole upverb
to take shelter in or as if in a hole or cave
1 we'll hole up in the cellar and wait out the hurricane
2 Travelers can stroll through the streets in Oia village, relax on the beautiful white and black sand beaches, head out for a sailing tour around the coast, or, spend their entire day holed up in one of its ultra-luxurious hotels that each offers their own perfect views, meals, and experiences.
3 The front of the red brick house where the shooter was holed up suffered extensive damage.
4 Bears wake up in the spring after a winter of hibernation.
熊经过一个冬天的冬眠后在春季苏醒。
5 A hibernating animal cannot feel any pain.You can touch it, or even pull its tail, without causing it to move or wake up.
冬眠的动物感觉不到任何疼痛,你可以摸它,甚至拉它的尾巴,也不会使它动一动或醒过来。
6 Christina gets away and holes up in an abandoned office.
克里斯蒂娜逃脱了,躲藏在一个废弃的办公室里。
7 The trio had fallen off a ledge Sunday and had to hole up until rescue crews could find them on Monday morning.
三人于周日跌落悬崖,直到周一早晨才被营救队员发现,在此之前他们不得不躲藏起来。
8 Bears hole up for the winter to go by.
熊蛰伏在穴中过冬.
9 They've stuffed the hole up.
他们已把这个洞填好了.
10 Why doesn't the water run away? What's stopping the hole up?
为什么这水流不走? 什么东西把洞口堵上了?
11 In November the ground hogs all hole up for the winter.
11月份土拨鼠都入洞冬眠.
12 Black bears are also the animals that hole up in winter.
黑熊也是冬眠的动物.
13 I'm gonna hole up with him.
我要和他躲藏起来.
14 Dug ear hole up to now oneself 3 many months, still be inflammation, how to do?
打了耳洞至今己3个多月了, 还是发炎, 怎么办 呢 ?
15 Grandma watched as the bees did theirs way into a hole up the leaves.
奶奶看见这一些蜜蜂先后钻进一棵树上高高的树洞中.
1 躲藏
shelter hiding purdah hide secrete skulk take cover lie low go to ground lie up hide away burrow gone to earth be run to ground go run to ground be on the run hole up somewhere hide out be holed up