taking hold
英 [ˈteɪkɪŋ həʊld]
美 [ˈteɪkɪŋ hoʊld]
网络 执行期; 心理调适的执行期; 执期; 多胎均成活
英英释义
noun
- the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)
双语例句
- There was a new teacher and he was taking hold fast.
来了一个新老师,并很快地负起了责任。 - It is also difficult to see deflation taking hold when central banks are being so hyperactive.
在各国央行如此活跃的情况下,通缩也很难站稳脚跟。 - At last the cook came out of the shop, and taking hold of the sweep, declared that, as he had been feeding upon the smell of his food, he should not go away without paying half the price of a dinner.
非常后,厨师从店堂内走了出来,一把抓住那个扫烟囱工人,说他闻饱了菜肴的香味,硬要他付一半饭钱,不然,就不放他走。 - And I'm not sure, even in Britain, where, you know, as we've heard, plans are taking hold, I'm not sure that the older generation are really getting into it quite as much.
但我不肯定的是,即使在英国,如你所了解的,环保计划已是不争的事实了,我不肯定那些年纪更大的人是不是也有同样的参与程度。 - It also takes time to develop the negotiating and public relations skills to pull off deals, particularly when nationalism over resources is taking hold around the world.
另外,国有企业也需要时间来培养完成交易所需的谈判与公关技能&特别是在世界各国围绕矿产资源的民族主义情绪开始生根的时候。 - Considering his position he became wonderfully free from the chronic melancholy which is taking hold of the civilized races with the decline of belief in a beneficent Power.
从克莱尔的地位来看,他已经令人惊奇地摆脱了长期的忧郁,那种忧郁是因为文明的人类对仁慈的神逐渐丧失信心而产生的。 - But the American phrase "grown man" leaves out the preposition and this neologism is now taking hold in Britain.
但是美国词组grownman略去了介词,这个新词语如今正在英国扎了根。 - Tongs for taking hold of burning coals.
夹持燃烧的煤炭的钳子。 - Any of various devices for taking hold of objects; usually have two hinged legs with handles above and pointed hooks below.
夹取物体的工具;通常有两个带把手的铰链腿下面有尖锐的钩。 - 'come!'he said peremptorily, taking hold of John by the elbow.
“喂,听着!”他抓住约翰的胳膊肘专横地说。
