意思翻译
拖延;不接近;不使…接近
相关相似head off───阻止;转移方向
hold off───拖延;不接近;不使…接近
fell off───跌落
fend off───v.避开;挡开
hand off───不可触摸;切换,转换
held on───不挂断电话,等一下;继续
held out───坚持;伸出;提供;维持;抵制;主张;扣留(held是hold的过去式)
lead off───开始;领先
led off───开始;领先
双语场合用语The rain held off just long enough for us to have our picnic.───雨还好,等到我们用完野餐才下起来。
She held off all the last-minute challengers and won the race in a new record time.───她最后一刻甩掉了所有对手,以新的纪录赢得了赛跑冠军。
hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X-ray.───医院工作人员推迟了让罗森鲍姆做X光检查的时间。
He held off the chill with thoughts of his wife and four grown daughters, one of whom was eight months pregnant.───他回想起自己的妻子和四个长大成人的女儿,以此来抵御寒冷。其中一个女儿已经怀孕8月了。
In the wet weather people held off but since the better weather arrived there has been a lot more people coming in.───下雨天人们都被阻在家里,现在好天气来了,大量的人都拥进来了。
Unlike a spasm, a cramp, or the movements of chorea or epilepsy, it does not interfere with other movement and can be held off for a time.───与痛性痉挛、舞蹈病及癫痫不同的是,抽搐的发作不影响其它活动,并可有意识地控制一会儿。
He had been eying one place for nearly a year, but held off because prices were too high.───他看中一个地段的房子已经有将近一年时间了,但一直因为房价过高而犹豫不决。
The continuous exchanges further confused their wits, and yet held off an unendurable loneliness.───大概意思是,长期的互相影响使得他们的头脑更加混乱,…一种难以忍受的寂寞。
The Bank of Korea held off from boosting borrowing costs for two months after two quarter-point increases in January and March.───朝鲜银行在1月及3月调升0.25码以后,即延缓提升借贷成本。
英语场合用语Though outnumbered, they held off the enemy.
Between 1987 and 1990, Steffi Graf largely held off Navratilova's challenge for the crown.
For several days, we held off the attacks of a great number of enemy soldiers.
She held off all the last-minute challengers and won the race in a new record time.
They have threatened military action but held off until now.
The rain held off until after the game.
The hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X-ray.
He held off for half an hour because of the rain.
The masses held off the aggressors with their hands.
延伸推荐- held for
- held responsible
- held against
- held belief
- held over
- held means
- held out his hand
- held one