holding

名词 n. 动词 v.
[ˈhəʊɫdɪŋ]    [ˈhəʉɫdɪŋ]|[ˈhoʊɫdɪŋ]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds.
    — Although this survey lists only a small number of representative materials in the Hoover Library's Baltic Collection, a comprehensive view of the library's holdings can be gained from the Hoover Institution's card catalog or its printed equivalent
  2. A determination of law made by a court.
  3. A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another.
    — Take again From this my hand, as holding of the Pope Your sovereign greatness and authority.
  4. Logic; consistency. obsolete
    — This has no holding, To swear by him whom I protest to love That I will work against him.
  5. A foul consisting of impermissibly restricting the movement of an opposing player with the hands or stick.
  6. The burden or chorus of a song. obsolete
    — Make battery to our ears with the loud music; The while I'll place you; then the boy shall sing. The holding every man shall beat as loud As his strong sides can volley.
  7. That which holds, binds, or influences; hold; influence; power. obsolete,rare
    — This is one of the principal holdings of that destructive system, which has endeavoured to unhinge all the virtuous, honourable, and useful connexions in the kingdom.
  8. A holding company, or other kind of company (by back-translation from Russian холдинг (xolding)). nonstandard
动词 v.
  1. present participle and gerund of hold form-of,gerund,participle,present
    — They were caught holding hands in the dark.

词形变化

holdings plural
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