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单词 Hold on to
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1 Hold on to me tight.
2 Love makes you hold on to things you wouldn't have been able to.
3 Everybody can fly without wings when they hold on to their dreams.
4 Firms are now keen to hold on to the people they recruit.
5 Hold on to your ticket - you'll need it later.
6 They determined to hold on to the last.
7 Hold on to the third block, then turn left.
8 Hold on to my arm.
9 I should hold on to these photos.
10 He had no one to hold on to then.
11 You should hold on to your oil shares.
12 I'd hold on to that house for the time being; house prices are rising sharply at the moment.
13 I think I'll hold on to these old records for now.
14 He's too angry to hold on to himself not to scold.
15 Mr Quinn is simply concerned to hold on to his job.
16 I told him how we had fought to hold on to the company.
17 He said he would hold on to the truth with his blood and life.
18 How long should I hold on to records?
19 Hold on to the farmland fast disappearing under subdivisions.
20 You hold on to those for the moment.
21 But hold on to your wallet.
22 A client could hold on to his jaw, and people would assume he was headed for a tooth extraction.
23 We hold on to one another, an unsteady circle, and leave the room together.
24 Hold on to all these smells until the evening, when you can deliver them up on to the blank paper.
25 After a little while, Oliver was so cold that he couldn't hold on to the banisters any more.
26 Despite the military superiority of the government forces, the rebels continued to hold on to territory in the south.
27 For the moment, Mr Rocard is probably just praying that he can hold on to his seat in the Yvelines.
28 Against the implacable opposition of its lord, Aylesbury failed utterly to hold on to the corporate status granted it in 1554.
29 Frantically, in the last half of the fight, he sought to hold on to his title.
30 But when you first see it, it can be rather frightening, so hold on to small children's hands.
1 Hold on to me tight.
2 Firms are now keen to hold on to the people they recruit.
3 Hold on to your ticket - you'll need it later.
31 Hold on to the rail as you walk up the stairs.
32 Hold on to the bannister rail and lower your heels down slowly, then slowly rise on tiptoe.
33 She tried to hold on to the heady rapture that was sweeping her along like a river in flood.
34 I lean back into my own corner of the porch swing and hold on to myself.
35 He could hold on to office even though so severely disabled as to be unable to lead.
36 Mr Quiles is probably more concerned to hold on to his job.
37 He was to hold on to the window sash while cleaning.
38 I try to hold on to a slender low branch of a birch tree.
39 Try to hold on to your magic for as long as possible, preferably till the later levels. 3.
40 Even Protestants - and the good Lord knows how mistaken they are - have something to hold on to.
41 We considered how much we, ourselves, hold on to an eternally-caring-for-others role.
42 That 5 % of his may not last, but it is 5 % that Gore desperately needs to hold on to.
43 The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance.
44 But why should a family hold on to a belief regardless of its truth?
45 These ancient trees are a spiritual anchor that our culture needs to hold on to.
46 I wanted to hold on to him somehow, because I felt incomplete and insecure about us, about myself.
47 There are many others who seem even more eager to hold on to the old century.
48 I tried to hold on to a thread of decency and courage.
49 The constitution prohibits him from staying another, so he is casting about for ways to hold on to power.
50 I've lifted it to my ear before my brain switches to caution, so I hold on to the handset without speaking.
51 I could see my hand reaching out to hold on to something solid.
52 Those in the water tried to hold on to the boats that were still afloat.
53 The batsman failed to survive the over though, Gooch managing to hold on to a slip catch.
54 Gough scrambled forward from mid-off but just failed to hold on to the catch.
55 The tune. That’s what stays in your mind. When the tune starts galloping, you need reins to hold on to it. The words become useful there. They are the reins that allow you to ride the horse. Gulzar 
56 These beautiful new books, filled with morals and happy endings, help us hold on to our storytelling heritage.
57 With such values, how are man-made brainpower firms to hold on to, and enhance, their only strategic asset?
58 Daisy had brought her sketch pad, but found it difficult to capture the action and hold on to a straining Ethel.
59 This might enable them to hold on to around 100 of their present 270 seats.
60 It is important to hold on to our hats and remember that it was quite well reviewed at the time.
61 Humans still hold on to the absurd notion that we are the only intelligent beings in the Universe.
62 They may even be required to hold on to your passport for a while.
63 Hold on to that thought and try not to panic.
64 Particularly away to Stuttgart when Leeds were desperate for some one to hold on to the ball to give the defence some respite.
65 You sit on the saddle and try and keep your balance and hold on to the handlebars.
66 But hold on to your hat-there is more strangeness yet in the quantum world!
67 Yet Gloria herself never seemed to hold on to more than the bare essentials that they had in their two paper carriers.
68 We hold on to stuff because we're afraid someday the money will run out.
69 He wasn't sure that he would be given a chance to hold on to his wife.
70 Tissington however, did not hold on to his lease for very long.
71 I wanted him to hold on to me as a drowning man holds on to a rope thrown to him.
72 Hold on to the remnants of a once great public school system.
73 Investors can sell shares in the companies they dislike, and hold on to stock in the ones they favor.
74 Far from being a challenger for power, it could not even hold on to its old citadels.
75 A handful of Jell-O is easier to hold on to.
76 But no one could hold on to summer once the stately row of Lilac Road maples began to turn scarlet and gold.
77 It was this fraternization that broke up Chiang Kai-shek's vain hopes to hold on to Manchuria. Slowly his hold on the territory beyond the Great Wall weakened and crumbled away.
78 When we popularize the petty loan on credit for the farming household, we should pay close attention to our country's policy as well as hold on to our own principle.
79 The woman on the dais said, " Hold on to your hats. Here's the final count. "Sentence dictionary
80 So long as we hold high the banner of peace, development and cooperation, and hold on to the path of peaceful development, we will surely make new contributions to world peace and development.
81 Hold on to the spirit of "the more difficult it is the more I dare to charge forward"
82 Don't hold on to pleasantness, let it come and go.
83 Like other mosasaurs, Halisaurus has extra teeth called pterygoid teeth, that it uses to hold on to its prey while its jaw moves forward to swallow the hapless victim whole.
84 He hold on to my arm with a tenacious grip.
85 One should not hold on to a golf club too tight.
86 We must always hold on to the Marxist - Leninist principles.
87 Bucket : ( n . ) a big handhold that is easy to hold on to.
88 Sometimes it's the integrity we hold on to when we're tempted to strike back.
89 Arab rulers hold on to power through a cynical combination of coercion, intimidation and co-option.
90 I put out my hand and hold on to a parking meter.
91 He had a hard time to hold on to himself.
92 How then to possess it, how to hold on to the floating train, the 36)halva-like bricks or the English valley?
93 Now I wander through my garden indecisively, trying to hold on to the last days of late summer.
94 Do not hold on to a bad trade hoping that the price will go up.
95 Contango incentivizes those who can afford to hold oil to hold on to it.
96 Hold on to good friends; they are few and far between.
97 The steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved , couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch much longer.
98 Now , hold on to the rail. Don't bump into others.
99 He started having me hold on to his wedding ring whenever we took a plane trip.
100 There are small pieces of metal that stick out for you to stand on and hold on to.
101 Although most liberals attempt to hold on to a core of Christian doctrine, some did carry immanence to its logical end, which is pantheism.
102 Can you hold on to lands in the New World, or establish a rich trading empire in the Indies?
103 Now I wander through my garden indecisively, trying to hold on to the last days of lat summer.
104 But I continue to hold on to the 2010 recovery forecast on the assumption that the benefits from the Obama stimulus package will fail to assure a self-sustained upturn in the economy.
105 A big handhold that is easy to hold on to.
106 While millions of Americans are trying to shed fat, in the past year three research teams announced that the adult body contains a peculiar kind of fat that we might prefer to hold on to.
107 This is the reason why in this northern part of Italy most of the people are speaking German and until today they hold on to the Tyrolean culture.
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