词汇 | hold-up |
释义 | hold upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/ us /hoʊld/held | held to remain strong or successful: 保持强壮;保持成功 Will his alibi hold up (= continue to seem true) in court?他不在犯罪现场的证据在法庭上会站得住脚吗? I hope the repairs hold up until we can get to a garage.我希望这样修一下能让我们坚持到修车厂。 Continue & last (it's) business as usualidiom bash on bubble away carry (something) on cease cont. echo immortally in the makingidiom insist on doing something isochronous protract protraction push ahead push on run on soldier span spin stretch hold someone/something upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/ us /hoʊld/held | held (DELAY)B1 to delay someone or something: 耽搁,延误 Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident.那起事故造成了长达几个小时的交通堵塞。 Delaying and wasting time ado busywork buy timeidiom carry something over dally gridlock inefficiency inefficiently kept kick kick something into the long grassidiom push retard retardation set someone back (something) shelve sit sit on something spin stall (STEAL)to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence: 抢劫,打劫 They held the same bank up twice in one week.他们一周之内两次抢劫同一家银行。 He was held up at gunpoint by a gang of masked youths.他遭到一帮蒙面年轻人的持枪抢劫。 Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop housebreaking jemmy jimmy job joyride plunder poach poaching porch piracy purloin rustle rustling snaffle snitch hold something upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/ us /hoʊld/held | held to raise your hand or something that you are holding in your hand: All those who agree, please hold up your hand. He held the x-ray up and put it close to the light. If a centre forward holds up the ball, they keep control of a long pass from a defender on the same team until other members of the team can reach the opponent's half of the playing field: (前锋)把(足球)控制住(等待其他队员) Lukaku used his strength to hold up the ball, giving Baines time to sprint downfield in support.卢卡库凭着强壮的身体把球控制住,让巴恩斯有时间冲到前场提供支持。 Raising and lowering depress elevate elevated hike hike something up hoick hoist hold jack jack something up lift prise prize pry put something up raise re-erect ride ride up winch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Football/soccer General terms used in ball sports hold-up noun uk /ˈhəʊld.ʌp/ us /ˈhoʊld.ʌp/ hold-upnoun (DELAY)[ C ]informal a delay: 耽搁,延误 Come on, let's go. What's the hold-up?快点走啦。磨蹭什么呢? Delaying and wasting time ado busywork buy timeidiom carry something over dally gridlock inefficiency inefficiently kept kick kick something into the long grassidiom push retard retardation set someone back (something) shelve sit sit on something spin stall hold-upnoun (CRIME)[ C ] an occasion when someone steals from someone else using violence or the threat of violence: 打劫,暴力抢劫 In the hold-up, a masked youth threatened the bank staff with a gun.在这一抢劫事件中,一个蒙面的年轻歹徒用枪威胁银行的职员。 Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop housebreaking jemmy jimmy job joyride plunder poach poaching porch piracy purloin rustle rustling snaffle snitch hold-upnoun (CLOTHING)hold-ups[ plural ]UK stockings (= light coverings for the legs and feet) that hold themselves up by a piece of sticky material or elastic at the top(上端带粘扣的)长筒丝袜 Stockings, tights & socks ankle sock anklet fishnet garter garter belt hose hosiery nylon pantyhose pop sock sock sox stocking suspender suspender belt tabi tights hold up | American Dictionaryhold upphrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ (CONTINUE)to continue to operate or be able to do things, esp. after being repaired or being ill: I hope the spare tire holds up until we can get to a garage. She is holding up well despite her problems. If information holds up, it is proved to be true: The evidence may not hold up in court. hold up someone/somethingphrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ (DELAY)to delay someone or something: Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. Sorry to hold you up – my train was late. hold up someone/somethingphrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ (STEAL)to try to steal money or property from a person, a bank, or a business by using violence or threats: They held up the same store twice. hold up something/someonephrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ (GIVE EXAMPLE)to offer something or someone as an example: Her parents always held her sister up to her as the kind of person she should be. hold up | Business Englishhold upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/usheld | held [ I ] to stay strong or well: The real estate market held up despite a lack of consumer confidence. hold sth upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/usheld | held to not do something immediately: They held up releasing specifications until the patents were granted. hold sb/sth upphrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/usheld | held to stop something getting somewhere, or making progress: The documents were held up in the post, so the sale was delayed. I was held up by traffic and arrived half an hour late at the meeting. The problems with the new system would hold up the project. hold-up noun[ C ] uk /ˈhəʊldʌp/us a delay that prevents something from happening: hold-up in sthWork is yet to start because of hold-ups in obtaining planning permission. Examples of hold uphold up We are presently collecting data on the flow rates, pressure drops and hold-up ratios for several oil-water systems. A second source of hold-up is the cardiotomy reservoir. Excessive hold-up can cause transitory losses of circulating volume, necessitating either an interruption of flow or the addition of blood or crystalloid solutions. For the supplier, however, a contract may just be one amongst many and mean it can issue a credible threat of hold-up. We can measure pressure drops and hold-up ratios in the two test sections used to monitor up- and down-flow. Some centers employ tubing of 3/16 inch internal diameter for the suction lines to reduce hold-up. Consoquently the layer is denser and less mobile than it should be, and the flow rate is smaller for a given mass hold-up. The hold-up ratio proves to be an important parameter in determining the operating water fraction. Such organizations allow all activities in the firm to be controlled more accurately through the minimization of hold-up problems. This is extremely relevant to public contracting as many, particularly high profile contracts, have a political and/or practical timetable attached to them and are, therefore, vulnerable to hold-up problems. If they do not, the credible threat of a supplier is one concerning liquidation, not simply exit, and can again raise the potential for hold-up problems. The hold-up ratio, defined as the ratio of the input oil-water ratio t o the in situ oil-water ratio, is thus an important parameter for core-annular if flow. Several changes in the schedules of accommodation and finally a tender well above the cost limits have been the main causes for the hold-up. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I need not emphasise the vital importance of seeing that there is no hold-up by reason of delays in the acquisition of land. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Plasterers were always the cause of the hold-up. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of hold up These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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