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●ˌhold ˈonto sb/sth●ˌhold ˈon to sb/sthto keep sth/sb; to not lose sth/sb 把…留下来;不失去◆Hold on to the magazines for as long as you like. 尽量把杂志保存久一点。◆The party will hold on to its majority at the next election. 该党在下次选举中将保持其多数优势。◆She’s a good worker. You should hold on to her. 她很能干。你应该把她留住。◆You must pass the ball and not hold onto it. 你得把球传给别人,不要黏球。SYN hang onto sb/sth, hang on to sb/sth (informal) ➡ see also hold on[v + prep] [v + adv + prep] |