holding 英 [ˈhəʊldɪŋ]   美 [ˈhoʊldɪŋ]

holding

holding  英 [ˈhəʊldɪŋ] 美 [ˈhoʊldɪŋ]

n. 举办;支持  v. 召开;担任(hold的ing形式);握住 

名词复数:holdings 

My hands blistered from holding the racket. 我的手因握球拍而起了水疱。
He's always holding up my father to scorn, which made me hate him. 他总是举出我父亲加以嘲笑,这使我十分厌恶他。

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  • n. 举办;支持
  • v. 召开;担任(hold的ing形式);握住
  • 1. My hands blistered from holding the racket.

    我的手因握球拍而起了水疱。

  • 2. He's always holding up my father to scorn, which made me hate him.

    他总是举出我父亲加以嘲笑,这使我十分厌恶他。

  • 3. How you holding up?

    你是怎么支持住的?

  • holding (adj.) "in possession of narcotics," 1935, special use of present-participle adjective from hold (v.).
  • holding (n.) early 13c., "act of holding;" mid-15c. as "that which is held," verbal noun of hold (v.). Old English healding meant "keeping, observance." As a football (soccer) penalty, from 1866. Meaning "property held," especially stock shares, is from 1570s. Holding operation is from 1942.
hold·ing / ˈhəʊldɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhoʊldɪŋ / noun 1 holding(in sth) a number of shares that sb has in a company 股份 She has a 40% holding in the company. 她持有公司 40% 的股份。 see also fundholding 2 an amount of property that is owned by a person, museum, library, etc. 私有财产;(博物馆、图书馆等的)馆藏 one of the most important private holdings of Indian art 印度艺术最重大的私人馆藏之一。 3 a piece of land that is rented by sb and used for farming 租种的土地 see also smallholding holding holdings hold·ing / ˈhəʊldɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhoʊldɪŋ /
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