- To behold is to see. You could behold the changing sky as the sun sets. It’s old-fashioned and fancy, so magicians like to use it, as in “Behold! I shall pull a rabbit out of my hat!”
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- vt. 看;注视;把...视为
- vi. 看
- int. 瞧;看呀
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1. behold the believers of all beliefs!
且看所有信仰的信徒们!
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2. We got up early to behold the sunrise.
我们早起观看了日出。
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3. In his journal, Emerson writes, "I behold with awe &)delight many illustrations of the One Universal Mind.
爱默生在日志中写道,“我怀着敬畏和欣喜注视着普遍心理的种种体现。
- behold (v.) Old English bihaldan (West Saxon behealdan) "give regard to, hold in view," also "keep hold of; belong to," from be- + haldan, healdan (see hold (v.)). Related: Beheld; beholding. A common West Germanic compound, compare Old Saxon bihaldan "hold, keep," Old Frisian bihalda, Old High German bihaltan, German behalten, but "[t]he application to watching, looking, is confined to English" [OED]. Related: Beholding.
be·hold / bɪˈhəʊld ; NAmE bɪˈhoʊld / verb ( be·held / bɪˈheld ; NAmE bɪˈheld / , be·held ) beholdsb/sth ( old use or literary) to look at or see sb/sth 看;看见 ◆ Her face was a joy to behold. 她的容貌十分悦目。 ◆ They beheld a bright star shining in the sky. 他们看到了一颗明亮的星在天空中闪闪发光。 IDIOMsee lo behold beholds beheld beholding be·hold / bɪˈhəʊld ; NAmE bɪˈhoʊld / be·held / bɪˈheld ; NAmE bɪˈheld /
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