词组 | hold with |
释义 | Idiom hold withhold with (doing something) to agree with or support something.He married a woman who didn't hold with gambling. Usage notes: often used in the form not hold with (doing) something: I don't hold with the idea that I was rebellious as a child. Phr V hold with holds, held not hold with sth (always negative, never in continuous tenses) to approve of an idea or activityShe doesn't hold with people living together before they're married. hold with verb to agree with or approve of something or someone UK, 1895sb does not hold with sth if someone does not hold with something, they do not approve of it: Henry didn't hold with mobile phones - he thought they were the curse of modern life.hold with doing sth She didn't hold with going to bed with other people's husbands.■ SIMILAR TO: agree (with) hold with (something)To agree or go along with something. Your story better hold with the one I told Mom, or else we're definitely going to get caught! hold withAgree with, support, as in I don't hold with that view of the situation. [c. 1300] hold withv. To support or agree with something. Used chiefly in the negative: I don't hold with your theories, because you don't have enough evidence to support them. |
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