词组 | hold |
释义 | hold When you hold something, you carry or support it using your hands or arms. The past tense and past participle of 'hold' is held, not 'holded'. I held the picture up to the light. A baby should be held for feedings and comforting, and at other times. ◊ used to mean 'have' Hold is sometimes used with the meaning 'have' or 'possess'. It is used, for example, with words like 'licence' and 'passport'. You need to hold a work permit. It is also used with words like 'opinion'. I don't hold the right opinions. This soon dispelled any foolish notions they might hold about Baldwin's ability. Both of these uses are rather formal, and in conversation you normally use have, not 'hold'. He doesn't need to have a licence. I have very strong opinions about electoral reform. |
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