holdover 英 ['həʊldəʊvə(r)]   美 ['holdovɚ]

holdover

holdover  英 ['həʊldəʊvə(r)] 美 ['holdovɚ]

n. 延期;任期届满后仍占据同样地位的人;剩余物 

名词复数:holdovers 

octa reserves quadword values (the mnemonic is a holdover from 16-bit days). octa 保留四字值(此缩写形式延用了 16 位时的用法)。
If there is one consolation for the West, it's that while the SVR's obsession with the West is a holdover from Soviet times, so, evidently, are some of its techniques. 如果对西方来说有什么安慰的话,那就是SVR对西方的“迷恋”是一脉相承自苏联时代的,所以,它所使用的技巧方法就相当明晰了。

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  • n. 延期;任期届满后仍占据同样地位的人;剩余物
  • 1. octa reserves quadword values (the mnemonic is a holdover from 16-bit days).

    octa 保留四字值(此缩写形式延用了 16 位时的用法)。

  • 2. If there is one consolation for the West, it's that while the SVR's obsession with the West is a holdover from Soviet times, so, evidently, are some of its techniques.

    如果对西方来说有什么安慰的话,那就是SVR对西方的“迷恋”是一脉相承自苏联时代的,所以,它所使用的技巧方法就相当明晰了。

  • 3. It's an evolutionary holdover from earlier times, when weight loss could threaten survival and reproduction, says Dr. Rudolph Leibel, an obesity expert at Columbia University in New York.

    纽约哥伦比亚大学的肥胖问题专家Rudolph Leibel博士认为:“减肥时会威胁或再造荷尔蒙,与早前相比就是进化延期。

  • holdover (n.) 1888, from verbal phrase; see hold (v.) over (adv.), which is attested from 1640s (intransitive) "remain in office beyond the regular term;" 1852 (transitive) "reserve till a later time."
hold·over / ˈhəʊldəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈhoʊldoʊvər / noun ( NAmE) a person who keeps a position of power, for example sb who had a particular position in one administrationand who still has it in the next (在下届政府中)留任的官员 hold·over / ˈhəʊldəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈhoʊldoʊvər /
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