释义 |
●ˌhold toˈgether●ˌhold sth toˈgether1. to remain, or to keep sb/sth, united (使)保持团结◆The coalition has held together for longer than expected. 联盟坚持的时间超出预料。◆Strong bonds of loyalty hold the family together. 忠诚的纽带有力地把全家人凝聚在一起。2. if ideas, arguments, etc. hold together, or sth holds them together, they are logical and the parts agree with each other (思想、论点等)合乎逻辑,相互一致◆His ideas don’t really hold together. 他的观点有些散。◆Words like ‘however’, ‘therefore’, ‘although’, etc. can hold your text together. “可是”、“因此”、“尽管”等词能使文章前后连贯。3. to remain in one piece; to stay in good condition 未破碎;完好无损◆It’s a miracle that his car is still holding together. 他的车依然完好,真是个奇迹。◆His trousers were held together by safety pins. 他的裤子是用安全别针别在一块儿的。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |