单词 | holdover |
释义 | hold·o·ver /ˈhəʊldˌəʊvə $ ˈhoʊldˌoʊvər/ noun [countable] American English REMEMBERan action, feeling, or idea that has continued from the past into the present 残余;遗留物;遗留影响 SYN hangoverholdover from Her fear of dogs is a holdover from her childhood. 她害怕狗,从小就怕。 → hold over at hold1Examples from the Corpusholdover• At first, he seemed like any other union hack, a holdover from the Boyle era.• Richard lived in a single-room occupancy, a holdover from the twenties, when Greenwich Village was filled with writers and artists.• It was a holdover from the days of her marriage that she had difficulty shaking.• With the exception of Maynor, those players represented the only holdovers from the Perry Moss regime, which ended in 1997.• Some of the librarians were holdovers from the Reagan administration.holdover from• Abe, with his long hair and beard, looks like a holdover from the 1960s.hold·o·ver nounChineseSyllable that Corpus from or continued action, feeling, idea an has |
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