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●ˌhold ˈout1. if money or supplies, etc. hold out, they last or remain (钱款、供应品等)持续保有,未耗尽◆I’m staying here for as long as my money holds out. 我要在这里一直呆到我的钱花光。◆Do you think the fine weather will hold out? 你认为好天气会持续下去吗?SYN last out2. (against sb/sth) to resist an attack 抵抗;抗击◆The town continues to hold out against enemy bombing. 全镇人继续抵御敌人的轰炸。3. (against sth) to refuse to accept sth that you do not agree with 拒绝;拒不接受◆We can’t hold out against industrialization any longer. 我们不能再拒绝工业化了。OPP give in (to sb/sth) [v + adv]▸ ˈholdout noun a person or group of people that resists an attack, an enemy or an opponent, or refuses to accept sth 抵抗者;拒绝接受者 |