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单词 hold hand
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hold (..) hand
29. hold (..) hand.
a. to hold one's hand: to stay or arrest one's hand in the act of doing something; hence gen. to refrain, forbear.
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the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > abstain or refrain from action [verb (intransitive)]
to let bec1000
fastOE
withdraw1297
letc1374
forbearc1375
abstaina1382
sparec1386
respitea1393
to let alonea1400
refraina1402
supersede1449
deport1477
to hold one's handa1500
spare1508
surcease1542
detract1548
to hold back1576
hold1589
to stand by1590
to hold up1596
suspend1598
stickle1684
to hold off1861
to bottle it1988
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > fencing > fence [verb (intransitive)] > actions
traversea1470
to hold one's handa1500
flourish1552
lock1579
to come in1594
retire1594
pass1595
recover1600
redouble1640
allonge1652
caveat1652
parry1671
disengage1684
overlap1692
volt1692
tierce1765
whip1771
wrench1771
lunge1809
salute1809
riposte1823
cut1833
quart1833
repost1848
remise1889
a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. iv. 56 I byd the hold thi hand.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) 1 Chron. xxii. C It is ynough, holde now thy hande.
?1602 Narcissus (MS Bodl. Rawl. poet. 212) (1893) 654 Dorastus, hold thy handes, for I am slaine.
1699 W. Dampier Voy. & Descr. iii. vi. 64 Called for an Axe to cut the Mizan Shrouds... He bid him hold his hand a little.
1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess 30 (Jam.) She hads her hand.
1889 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mrs. Bob I. vii. 118 She knew when to hold her hand and when to pile on all her strength.
b. to hold hand: (a) to bear a hand, to contribute help or support, co-operate, concur; (b) to be on an equality with, to match (quot. 1595 for to hold out 6 at Phrasal verbs). Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > aid, help, or assist [verb (intransitive)]
help?c1225
to shove at the cart1421
supply1446
assist?1518
to lend a hand (or a helping hand)1598
to hold handc1600
to put to one's hand (also hands)1603
seconda1609
subminister1611
to give (lend) a lift1622
to lay (a) hand1634
to give a hand1682
to bear a hand1710
to chip in1872
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > be or become equal [verb (intransitive)] > rival or vie with
strive?c1225
countervailc1525
to hold handc1600
compete1620
to keep upa1633
competition1650
tie1680
to fall over one another1888
c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 146 The Queyne of Ingland directit Sir Johnne Forster, Lord Warden of the Middle Marches..to mak sum incursions aganis them of Scotland syde, and she sould hald hand uponn hir syde, that thay sould not escape but captevitie or puneisment.
a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) ii. i. 495 She in beautie, education, blood, Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world. View more context for this quotation
1616 T. Gainsford Rich Cabinet Curtesie and charitie doe commonly hold hands together.
1717 R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 218 I hope you'll hold hand to this History of the Sufferings, since you have it so much at heart.
c. to hold in hand: to assure (one); to maintain (that...). To pay attention to; to keep in expectation or suspense (see hand n. Phrases 1f(a)(iii), Phrases 2j(a)). Obsolete.
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the mind > language > statement > maintaining or upholding as true > maintain or uphold as true [verb (transitive)]
haveOE
werea1300
maintainc1350
confirmc1380
sustainc1430
defendc1475
to hold in hand1530
uphold1530
soothea1556
dispute1610
sticklea1661
to hold out1847
claim1864
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 587/1 He holdeth me in hande that he wyll ryde out of towne.
a1657 W. Burton Comm. Antoninus his Itinerary (1658) 127 They..who hold in hand that this Chester..was so named from a Gyant the builder thereof.
d. to hold someone's hand, to give comfort or moral support to someone; to back someone up. colloquial.
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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > [verb (intransitive)] > give moral support
to hold someone's hand1935
1935 C. Isherwood Mr. Norris changes Trains vi. 90 I shall need your moral support. You must come and hold my hand.
1961 A. Wilson Old Men at Zoo iv. 220 Martha's been holding his hand in California.
1972 B. Everitt Cold Front vii. 55 I ‘held his hand’ to the best of my ability with school-girl French and passable Italian.
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to hold hand
b. to hold hand: (a) to bear a hand, to contribute help or support, co-operate, concur; (b) to be on an equality with, to match (quot. 1595 for to hold out 6 at Phrasal verbs). Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > aid, help, or assist [verb (intransitive)]
help?c1225
to shove at the cart1421
supply1446
assist?1518
to lend a hand (or a helping hand)1598
to hold handc1600
to put to one's hand (also hands)1603
seconda1609
subminister1611
to give (lend) a lift1622
to lay (a) hand1634
to give a hand1682
to bear a hand1710
to chip in1872
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > be or become equal [verb (intransitive)] > rival or vie with
strive?c1225
countervailc1525
to hold handc1600
compete1620
to keep upa1633
competition1650
tie1680
to fall over one another1888
c1600 Hist. & Life James VI (1825) 146 The Queyne of Ingland directit Sir Johnne Forster, Lord Warden of the Middle Marches..to mak sum incursions aganis them of Scotland syde, and she sould hald hand uponn hir syde, that thay sould not escape but captevitie or puneisment.
a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) ii. i. 495 She in beautie, education, blood, Holdes hand with any Princesse of the world. View more context for this quotation
1616 T. Gainsford Rich Cabinet Curtesie and charitie doe commonly hold hands together.
1717 R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 218 I hope you'll hold hand to this History of the Sufferings, since you have it so much at heart.
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