英:[həuld ˈəuvə]
美:[hold ˈovɚ]
英:[həuld ˈəuvə]
美:[hold ˈovɚ]
延期;延续;保留;继续上映
noun
one that is held over
verb
intransitive verb
to continue (as in office) for a prolonged period
transitive verb
postpone, defer
to retain in a condition or position from an earlier period
to prolong the engagement of
the film was held over another week
The first known use of holdover was in 1647
stand upverb
to rise to a standing position
to remain in good condition
stands up to repeated washings
to fail to keep an appointment with
give offverb
emit sense 1a
gave off a sweet smell
have1 of 2verb
possess sense 1, own have the right to vote
have a dog
to consist of
April has 30 days
to be forced by duty or conscience in regard to : must have a letter to write
have to go
to stand in relationship to
has three sisters
obtain sense 1, get
the best to be had
receive sense 1
had bad news
accept sense 1aespecially: to accept in marriage
she wouldn't have him
to be marked or characterized by
has red hair
reveal sense 1
had the courage to refuse
use entry 2 sense 3, exercise
have mercy
experience entry 2, undergo I have a cold
have a good time
to perform an action or engage in an activity had a fight
have a look at that mess
to hold in the mind have doubts
have an opinion
to cause to do or be done please have the children stay
had my hair cut
to cause to be
has everyone confused
permit entry 1 sense 1
we'll have no more of that
to hold an advantage over
we have them now
trick entry 2 sense 1, fool
been had by a partner
bear entry 2 sense 2a
have a baby
to partake of
have dinner
bribe entry 2
can be had for a price
—used as a helping verb with the past participle of another verbhad already eatenwill have finished dinner by then
has gone home
have2 of 2noun
one that has much material wealth
hold offverb
to keep away : withstand
held off the attack
postpone, delay will hold off production for the summer
decided to hold off on the decision
hold oververb
to continue beyond a normal or planned time
the movie was held over for three weeks
1 They asked that the matter go over until tomorrow.
他们要求把这个问题延期到明天讨论。
2 Would you please hold over the rest of the goods?
请将其余货物保存起来好 吗 ?
3 It's always useful to have a hold over a fellow like Carl May.
能支配像卡尔·梅这样的人总是很有用的。
4 He is the only holdover from their last championship team.
5 Let's hold over discussion of this problem until our next meeting.
让我们下次会议再讨论这个问题.
6 He has a great hold over his younger brother.
他对他弟弟很有支配力.
7 As for the rest of the field, Catching Freedom (fourth-place finisher), who was fewer than 2 lengths behind Mystik Dan at Churchill Downs, and Just Steel (17th place) are the only other two Derby holdovers to enter the Preakness.
8 They no longer have a hold over the victim's family.
他们不再对受害者家庭有影响.
9 The author has a considerable hold over the reading public.
这位作者对读者有相当大的影响力.
10 He was asked to hold over for a few minutes.
他被要求留下几分钟.
11 Hold over BH for 5 minutes due to traffic.
在BH等待五分钟因有冲突.
12 The blackmailer had a hold over him.
勒索他的人控制着他.
13 McDonald's has a strong hold over the fast food market.
麦当劳牢牢掌控着快餐市场.
14 One CD-ROM disk can hold over 100,000 pages of text.
一张光盘可以存储十多万多页的文字资料。
15 Hold over BH until 1312 due to traffic congestion at " Rumet " point.
在BH上空等待直到 1312,因在R点 飞行拥挤.
16 I have a strong hold over it.
我紧紧把握着它.
17 Please hold over the rest of the goods.
请保留其余的货物.
18 the golf tournament had to be held over until the line of thunderstorms had passed through
19 This policy is a holdover from the previous administration.
20 The Bulls did not re-up the contract of assistant coach Chris Fleming, the only holdover from Jim Boylen’s staff, while Josh Longstaff left to join the staff of new Charlotte Hornets coach Charles Lee.