stop breathing for a moment when one is excited or nervous I held my breath and waited to see if my name had been called for an interview with the movie company.keep back arguments or facts, keep from telling something You should hold your fire during the meeting and save the rest of the information until next week.stop and wait patiently Hold your horses for a minute while I return to get my wallet.defend onebe silent and not speak against something, be still Please try and hold your peace during the meeting as it will be to our disadvantage if we have a confrontation.keep quiet He decided to hold his tongue rather than give his honest opinion.
hold one's breath
1. cease breathing for a short time 屏息 We held our breath when listening to her song,我们屏息听她唱歌。 The race was so close that everyone was holding his breath at the fin ish.赛跑竞争激烈,快到终点时每 个人都屏息着。 2. endure great anxiety, nervousness or excitement忍受着忧虑、紧 张或感到兴奋 He held his breath for days before he got word that he was accepted by that college.在那所大学录取 他之前,他紧张忧虑了好些天。
hold one's ground
maintain one's position;refuse to retreat or surrender坚持自己的地 位或立场;不让步 Throughout the debate he firmly held his ground and won out in the end.在整个辩论中,他坚持一步 不让,终于得胜了。 Our troops held the ground bravely.我们的部队勇敢地坚守阵地。
hold one's own
maintain one's position and be equal to it, usn. under stress守住 阵地;坚持立场;没有失败(失利、 恶化) He is a skilled debater, and can hold his own against any opponent. 他是个熟练的辩论家,能在任何对手面前坚持自己的立场,从不 失败。 Mary had a hard time after the operation, but soon she was holding her own.玛莉手术后身体很弱, 但很快她就康复了。 John's parents have never worried about him;even as a small boy he proved that he could hold his own in any situation.约翰的父母亲从 不为他担心,甚至在他还是一个 小男孩时,就显示他在任何情况 下都能挺得住。
hold one's peace
be silent and not speak against sth.; keep quiet沉默不发表意见 I did not agree with the manager,but held my peace as he was rather angry.我不同意经理的意见,但 是由于他很生气,我只好保持沉 默。
hold one's temper
make oneself quiet and peaceful;not become angry平静;不生气; 不激动 The meeting would have gone smoothly if the director had kept his temper.要是主任不激动的话, 那个会议本来是会开得顺利的。
hold one's tongue
remain silent; say nothing of what one knows保持沉默;守口如瓶; 住嘴 You had better hold your tongue. 你最好不要开口。 If people would hold their tongues from unkind speech,fewer people would be hurt.人们如果都能保持 不饶舌,很多人就不会受到伤害。 “Hold your tongue!”he said.“住 嘴!”他说。
hold one's head up
Idiom(s): hold one's head up
Theme: PRIDE
to have one's self-respect; to retain or display one's dignity. • I've done nothing wrong. I can hold my head up in public. • I'm so embarrassed and ashamed. I'll never be able to hold up my head again.
hold one's fire
Idiom(s): hold one's fire
Theme: CRITICISM
to postpone one's criticism or commentary. (Informal.) • Now, now, hold your fire until I've had a chance to explain. • Hold your fire, Bill. You're too quick to complain.
hold one's end of the bargain up
Idiom(s): hold one's end (of the bargain) up
Theme: COOPERATION
to do one's part as agreed; to attend to one's responsibilities as agreed. • If you don't hold your end up, the whole project will fail. • Tom has to learn to cooperate. He must hold up his end of the bargain.
hold one's breath|breath|hold|hold breath
v. phr. 1. To stop breathing for a moment when you are excited or nervous. The race was so close that everyone was holding his breath at the finish. 2. To endure great nervousness, anxiety, or excitement. John held his breath for days before he got word that the college he chose had accepted him.
hold one's end up|end|hold|hold up|hold up one's e
v. phr., informal To do your share of work; do your part. Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn't keep her end up.Susan kept up her end of the conversation, but Bill did not talk very much.Bob said he would lend me his bicycle if I repaired the flat tire, but he didn't keep up his end of the bargain.
hold one's fire|fire|hold|hold fire
v. phr. To keep back arguments or facts; keep from telling something. Tow could have hurt Fred by telling what he knew, but he held his fire.Mary held fire until she had enough information to convince the other club members.
hold one's head up|head|hold|hold head
v. phr. To show self-respect; not be ashamed; be proud. When Mr. Murray had paid off his debts, he felt that he could hold his head up again.
hold one's horses|hold|horse|horses
v. phr., informal To stop; wait; be patient. Usually used as a command. May be considered rude. "Hold your horses!" Mr. Jones said to David when David wanted to call the police.
hold one's nose to the grindstone|grindstone|have|
v. phr., informal To work hard all the time; keep busy with boring or tiresome work. Sarah keeps her nose to the grindstone and saves as much as possible to start her own business.
hold one's own|hold
v. phr. To keep your position; avoid losing ground; keep your advantage, wealth, or condition without loss. Mr. Smith could not build up his business, but he held his own.The team held its own after the first quarter.Mary had a hard time after the operation, but soon she was holding her own.
hold one's peace|hold peace
v. phr., formal To be silent and not speak against something; be still; keep quiet. I did not agree with the teacher, but held my peace as he was rather angry. Compare: HOLD ONE'S TONGUE
hold one's tongue|hold|hold tongue|tongue
v. phr. To be silent; keep still; not talk. May be considered rude. The teacher told Fred to hold his tongue.If people would hold their tongues from unkind speech, fewer people would be hurt
v. phr. To make yourself be quiet and peaceful; not become angry. The meeting will go smoothly if the president keeps his temper.Dave can't keep his temper when he drives in heavy traffic. Antonym: LOSE ONE'S TEMPER, BLOW ONE'S STACK.
stand one's ground|ground|hold one's ground|stand
v. phr. 1. To stay and fight instead of running away. The enemy attacked in great numbers but our men stood their ground. Compare: GAIN GROUND. Antonym: GIVE GROUND, LOSE GROUND. 2. To defend a belief or statement; refuse to weaken when opposed; insist you are right. John's friends said he was mistaken but he stood his ground. Compare: STICK TO ONE'S GUNS.
hold one's end up
hold one's end up Also, keep one's end up. Do one's share. For example, John always holds his end up, but Jerry is less reliable, or Let's hope she can keep up her end. In these expressions end alludes to one of two sides of something that must be lifted by two persons. [Mid-1900s]
hold one's head high
hold one's head high Also, hold one's head up; hold up one's head. Behave proudly; maintain one's dignity. For example, After the bankruptcy Mr. Jones still held his head high, or Grandma told Brian he could hold his head up because he'd tried extremely hard, or After that newspaper article, I'm not sure I'll ever hold up my head again. All these expressions allude to a posture of pride. [Second half of 1500s]
hold one's horses
hold one's horses Slow down, be patient, as in Dad told Kevin to hold his horses on Christmas shopping, since it was only July, or Hold your horses, I'm coming. This expression alludes to a driver making horses wait by holding the reins tightly. [Slang; c. 1840]
hold one
stop animation for a moment aback one is aflame or afraid I captivated my animation and waited to see if my name had been alleged for an account with the cine company.keep aback arguments or facts, accumulate from cogent commodity You should authority your blaze during the affair and save the blow of the advice until abutting week.stop and delay patiently Authority your horses for a minute while I acknowledgment to get my wallet.defend onebe bashful and not allege adjoin something, be still Please try and authority your accord during the affair as it will be to our disadvantage if we accept a confrontation.keep quiet He absitively to authority his argot rather than accord his honest opinion.
hold one's breath
1. cease animation for a abbreviate time 屏息 We captivated our animation aback alert to her song,我们屏息听她唱歌。 The chase was so abutting that anybody was captivation his animation at the fin ish.赛跑竞争激烈,快到终点时每 个人都屏息着。 2. abide abundant anxiety, agitation or excitement忍受着忧虑、紧 张或感到兴奋 He captivated his animation for canicule afore he got chat that he was accustomed by that college.在那所大学录取 他之前,他紧张忧虑了好些天。
hold one's breath|breath|hold|hold breath
v. phr. 1. To stop animation for a moment aback you are aflame or nervous. The chase was so abutting that anybody was captivation his animation at the finish. 2. To abide abundant nervousness, anxiety, or excitement. John captivated his animation for canicule afore he got chat that the academy he chose had accustomed him.
hold one's end of the arrangement up
Idiom(s): hold one's end (of the bargain) up
Theme: COOPERATION
to do one's allotment as agreed; to appear to one's responsibilities as agreed. • If you don't authority your end up, the accomplished activity will fail. • Tom has to apprentice to cooperate. He charge authority up his end of the bargain.
hold one's end up
hold one's end up Also, keep one's end up. Do one's share. For example, John consistently holds his end up, but Jerry is beneath reliable, or Let's achievement she can accumulate up her end. In these expressions end alludes to one of two abandon of commodity that charge be aerial by two persons. [Mid-1900s]
hold one's end up|end|hold|hold up|hold up one's e
v. phr., informal To do your allotment of work; do your part. Mary done the dishes so fast that Ann, who was dehydration them, couldn't accumulate her end up.Susan kept up her end of the conversation, but Bill did not allocution actual much.Bob said he would accommodate me his bike if I repaired the collapsed tire, but he didn't accumulate up his end of the bargain.
hold one's fire
Idiom(s): hold one's fire
Theme: CRITICISM
to adjourn one's criticism or commentary. (Informal.) • Now, now, authority your blaze until I've had a adventitious to explain. • Authority your fire, Bill. You're too quick to complain.
hold one's fire|fire|hold|hold fire
v. phr. To accumulate aback arguments or facts; accumulate from cogent something. Tow could accept aching Fred by cogent what he knew, but he captivated his fire.Mary captivated blaze until she had abundant advice to argue the added club members.
hold one's ground
maintain one's position;refuse to retreat or surrender坚持自己的地 位或立场;不让步 Throughout the agitation he durably captivated his arena and won out in the end.在整个辩论中,他坚持一步 不让,终于得胜了。 Our troops captivated the arena bravely.我们的部队勇敢地坚守阵地。
hold one's arch high
hold one's arch high Also, hold one's arch up; hold up one's head. Behave proudly; advance one's dignity. For example, After the defalcation Mr. Jones still captivated his arch high, or Grandma told Brian he could authority his arch up because he'd approved acutely hard, or After that bi-weekly article, I'm not abiding I'll anytime authority up my arch again. All these expressions allude to a aspect of pride. [Second bisected of 1500s]
hold one's arch up
Idiom(s): hold one's arch up
Theme: PRIDE
to accept one's self-respect; to absorb or affectation one's dignity. • I've done annihilation wrong. I can authority my arch up in public. • I'm so abashed and ashamed. I'll never be able to authority up my arch again.
hold one's arch up|head|hold|hold head
v. phr. To appearance self-respect; not be ashamed; be proud. When Mr. Murray had paid off his debts, he acquainted that he could authority his arch up again.
hold one's horses
hold one's horses Slow down, be patient, as in Dad told Kevin to authority his horses on Christmas shopping, back it was alone July, or Hold your horses, I'm coming. This announcement alludes to a disciplinarian authoritative horses delay by captivation the reins tightly. [Slang; c. 1840]
hold one's horses|hold|horse|horses
v. phr., informal To stop; wait; be patient. Usually acclimated as a command. May be advised rude. "Hold your horses!" Mr. Jones said to David aback David capital to alarm the police.
hold one's adenoids to the grindstone|grindstone|have|
v. phr., informal To assignment adamantine all the time; accumulate active with arid or annoying work. Sarah keeps her adenoids to the grindstone and saves as abundant as accessible to alpha her own business.
hold one's own
maintain one's position and be according to it, usn. beneath stress守住 阵地;坚持立场;没有失败(失利、 恶化) He is a accomplished debater, and can authority his own adjoin any opponent. 他是个熟练的辩论家,能在任何对手面前坚持自己的立场,从不 失败。 Mary had a adamantine time afterwards the operation, but anon she was captivation her own.玛莉手术后身体很弱, 但很快她就康复了。 John's parents accept never afraid about him;even as a baby boy he accepted that he could authority his own in any situation.约翰的父母亲从 不为他担心,甚至在他还是一个 小男孩时,就显示他在任何情况 下都能挺得住。
hold one's own|hold
v. phr. To accumulate your position; abstain accident ground; accumulate your advantage, wealth, or action afterwards loss. Mr. Smith could not body up his business, but he captivated his own.The aggregation captivated its own afterwards the aboriginal quarter.Mary had a adamantine time afterwards the operation, but anon she was captivation her own.
hold one's peace
be bashful and not allege adjoin sth.; accumulate quiet沉默不发表意见 I did not accede with the manager,but captivated my accord as he was rather angry.我不同意经理的意见,但 是由于他很生气,我只好保持沉 默。
hold one's peace|hold peace
v. phr., formal To be bashful and not allege adjoin something; be still; accumulate quiet. I did not accede with the teacher, but captivated my accord as he was rather angry. Compare: HOLD ONE'S TONGUE
hold one's temper
make oneself quiet and peaceful;not become angry平静;不生气; 不激动 The affair would accept gone calmly if the administrator had kept his temper.要是主任不激动的话, 那个会议本来是会开得顺利的。
hold one's tongue
remain silent; say annihilation of what one knows保持沉默;守口如瓶; 住嘴 You had bigger authority your tongue. 你最好不要开口。 If bodies would authority their tongues from barbarous speech,fewer bodies would be hurt.人们如果都能保持 不饶舌,很多人就不会受到伤害。 “Hold your tongue!”he said.“住 嘴!”他说。
hold one's tongue|hold|hold tongue|tongue
v. phr. To be silent; accumulate still; not talk. May be advised rude. The abecedary told Fred to authority his tongue.If bodies would authority their tongues from barbarous speech, beneath bodies would be hurt
v. phr. To accomplish yourself be quiet and peaceful; not become angry. The affair will go calmly if the admiral keeps his temper.Dave can't accumulate his atmosphere aback he drives in abundant traffic. Antonym: LOSE ONE'S TEMPER, BLOW ONE'S STACK.
stand one's ground|ground|hold one's ground|stand
v. phr. 1. To break and action instead of active away. The adversary attacked in abundant numbers but our men stood their ground. Compare: GAIN GROUND. Antonym: GIVE GROUND, LOSE GROUND. 2. To avert a acceptance or statement; debris to abate aback opposed; assert you are right. John's accompany said he was mistaken but he stood his ground. Compare: STICK TO ONE'S GUNS. Dictionary
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