held
美 [held]
英 [held]
- v.hold(拥有;握住)的过去式和过去分词
- 网络保留;抓住;举行
现在分词:holding 第三人称单数:holds 单数: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(拥有;握住)的过去式和过去分词 |
n. | 1. the act or position of grasping or keeping possession of something 2. in wrestling, a position or manner of grasping an opponent 3. something that may be grasped or used as a support 4. a structure or receptacle used for keeping something in check, e.g. a lock on a canal 5. a controlling power or influence over somebody or something 6. an act of delaying or restraining something, or an order to do this 7. a symbol appearing above or below a note or rest signaling that it can be prolonged beyond its prescribed time 8. a prison cell or place of confinement 9. a fortified place in a castle or other structure 10. the area below the deck of a ship or inside an aircraft in which cargo is carried 1. the act or position of grasping or keeping possession of something 2. in wrestling, a position or manner of grasping an opponent 3. something that may be grasped or used as a support 4. a structure or receptacle used for keeping something in check, e.g. a lock on a canal 5. a controlling power or influence over somebody or something 6. an act of delaying or restraining something, or an order to do this 7. a symbol appearing above or below a note or rest signaling that it can be prolonged beyond its prescribed time 8. a prison cell or place of confinement 9. a fortified place in a castle or other structure 10. the area below the deck of a ship or inside an aircraft in which cargo is carried |
v. | 1. to take something firmly and retain it in the hand or arms 2. to carry, lift, or support temporarily an object or part of the body in a particular position 3. to keep something fixed in a particular position 4. to bring or have somebody within an embrace or supported by the arms 5. to be the place where something is or can be kept 6. to keep somebody in a particular place or condition, especially in custody 7. to retain or reserve something for later use or collection by somebody else 8. to refrain from doing or saying something 9. to stop something leaving or happening at the appointed time, usually for a particular purpose 10. to keep possession of something by force, especially while under attack 1. to take something firmly and retain it in the hand or arms 2. to carry, lift, or support temporarily an object or part of the body in a particular position 3. to keep something fixed in a particular position 4. to bring or have somebody within an embrace or supported by the arms 5. to be the place where something is or can be kept 6. to keep somebody in a particular place or condition, especially in custody 7. to retain or reserve something for later use or collection by somebody else 8. to refrain from doing or saying something 9. to stop something leaving or happening at the appointed time, usually for a particular purpose 10. to keep possession of something by force, especially while under attack |