单词 | Holds |
例句 | 1) Who holds the purse rules the house. 2) It’s easy to swim if another holds up your head. 3) She holds the world record in/for the 100 metres. 4) She holds a certificate that she worked here. 5) He holds certain expectations about the teacher's role. 6) Money holds no significance for him. 7) He only holds the post on an interim basis. 8) Dr Clark holds a clinic on Tuesday mornings. 9) The meeting holds over until next week. 10) The Association holds an annual reunion. 11) Who holds sovereign power in the state? 12) Who owns/holds the copyright on this article? 13) He holds his tennis racket in/with a vice-like grip. 14) He holds a black belt in karate. 15) This rifle only holds one cartridge. 16) The registry holds records of all major operations. 17) The sea holds a fascination for all children. 18) He always holds a pipe between the teeth. 19) The company holds regular meetings with employees. 20) He holds his life on a happy tenure. 21) The surgery holds a baby clinic every Wednesday afternoon. 22) Water holds a fascination for most children. 23) The contract still holds. 24) The company holds its people to strict observance of that code. 25) The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school. 26) A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart. 27) Warmest wishes that your birthday holds nothing but the best.The finest things in life today and every day! 28) A guy who whispers in your ears, saying " It's alright, I'm here." 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And when you move away from it or don't sense it or grasp it, you're really throwing away your future; you're throwing away your tomorrow. Robert H. Schuller 225) Her left hand rests on her belly, while the right holds a bison horn marked with thirteen lines. 226) This hypothesis holds that giant tongues of material were torn from the preexisting Sun by the gravitational attraction ofa passing star. 227) The home record storage area holds the address of the first synonym. 228) Democracy holds out beliefs and references groups that are not compatible with great inequalities. 229) Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom. Buddha 230) If the Court holds fast to its abnegation of this traditional role, it could mark a sea change in federal-state relations. 231) In particular, emotional attachments may be given a justification which psychologically does not explain why the individual holds the attachments. 232) Then both hands behind his back, then holds his fists out. 233) Covering derelict land with trees, replacing long-cleared woods and forests, holds a great attraction. 234) He takes the bottle from Julio, holds it close to his eyes and examines the tiny amount of rum remaining. 235) In arpeggios divided between the hands the same rule holds good. 236) Next weekend holds a special attraction for youngsters who are members of the railway's own Stepney Club. 237) Every sunrise is priceless and you can experience the richness that life holds only when you live life to the full instead of just being an onlooker. Stephen Richards 238) He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself. 239) Grief can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the weight, how it holds you in place. 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