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单词 held up
释义

holdup

1 of 2

noun

hold·​up ˈhōld-ˌəp How to pronounce holdup (audio)
1
: delay
2
: a robbery carried out at gunpoint

hold up

2 of 2

verb

held up; holding up; holds up

transitive verb

1
: to rob at gunpoint
2
: delay, impede
3
: to call attention to : single out
his work was held up to ridicule
hold this up as perfection The Times Literary Supplement (London)

intransitive verb

: to continue in the same condition without failing or losing effectiveness or force
she's holding up under the strain
music that holds up twenty years later

Synonyms

Noun

  • delay
  • detainment
  • detention
  • holdback
  • holding pattern
  • wait

Verb

  • defer
  • delay
  • hold off (on)
  • hold over
  • lay over
  • postpone
  • put off
  • put over
  • remit
  • shelve
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Example Sentences

Noun There have been a series of holdups at local banks. a holdup in construction due to the weather Verb held up mail delivery until we had a permanent address traffic was held up for miles by the accident
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The holdup happened at PNC Bank on 3501 Roosevelt Blvd. Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, 8 July 2022 The holdup of shipments because of the war has worsened rising food prices worldwide and threatened hunger and political instability in developing nations. Susie Blann, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Aug. 2022 The holdup of food shipments because of the war has worsened rising food prices worldwide and threatened hunger and political instability in developing nations. Susie Blann And Suzan Fraser, Anchorage Daily News, 1 Aug. 2022 If that type of holdup persists, Waxenberg suggested the MARB may need to ask state lawmakers to pass special legislation and appoint a board or individual to run the city for the state. Andrew Brown, Hartford Courant, 29 July 2022 The holdup has clouded U.S. investment plans for a number of big chip manufacturers. Dan Strumpf, WSJ, 24 July 2022 Authorities initially sought the serial violent robbers after a holdup occurred in Ontario just after midnight Monday, followed by a robbery at a 7-Eleven store in Upland about 40 minutes later. Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 15 July 2022 Jagger Freeman, 28, planned the Feb. 12, 2019, holdup that resulted in Detective Brian Simonsen's death, Queens County District Attorney Melinda Katz said. Fox News, 7 July 2022 Police are trying to track down an armed robbery suspect sought in connection with a holdup at a northwest Atlanta gas station last month. Matt Bruce, ajc, 21 June 2022
Verb
If the Bobcats defensive front can’t hold up against OSU, the Beavers might run all day and never look back. oregonlive, 16 Sep. 2022 If Mayfield and Christian McCaffrey can hold up, the Panthers have a playoff shot. Richard Morin, USA TODAY, 9 Sep. 2022 The court gets slippery because of sandbags that players pile on the bottom of the poles to hold up that net, leading Clark to once slip like a cartoon character on a banana peel while running lines with the team. Luca Evans, Los Angeles Times, 4 Sep. 2022 Although many aspects of the series’ effects work hold up regardless of the venue — the attack of a sea serpent in the second episode was a highlight for me — other pieces feel overlit and flat. Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 31 Aug. 2022 Congress should tighten the rules on standing so that activists can’t hold up safe infrastructure over minor issues. Mario Loyola, WSJ, 31 Aug. 2022 While some herbs can hold up in the microwave, delicate herbs will wither and turn brown. Viveka Neveln, Better Homes & Gardens, 30 Aug. 2022 But those networks have met a tough match in the covid era, when shortages on the other side of the world can hold up just about anything. Washington Post, 8 Aug. 2022 For the Monaco National Day Celebration, the twins made sweet signs to hold up sharing their love for their mother, Princess Charlene, who was stuck for six months in South Africa due to a medical issue that prevented her from flying. Lauren Hubbard, Town & Country, 23 July 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1837, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1851, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

holdup

noun

hold·​up ˈhōld-ˌəp How to pronounce holdup (audio)
1
: robbery by an armed robber
2
: delay entry 1
Why aren't we moving? What's the holdup?

Legal Definition

holdup 1 of 2

noun

hold·​up
: an attempted or completed robbery carried out with the use of force and especially at gunpoint

hold up

2 of 2

transitive verb

: to make the victim of a holdup : rob at gunpoint

held up

verb

past tense of hold up
1
as in postponed
to assign to a later time held up mail delivery until we had a permanent address

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • postponed
  • delayed
  • laid over
  • held over
  • deferred
  • put over
  • held off (on)
  • put off
  • shelved
  • remitted
  • suspended
  • hesitated
  • paused
  • retarded
  • stayed
  • waited
  • slowed
  • prolonged
  • lengthened
  • protracted
  • stretched (out)
  • detained
  • extended

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • worked (on)
  • decided (upon)
  • dealt (with)
  • did
  • acted
  • wrought (on)
2
as in stopped
to bring (something) to a standstill traffic was held up for miles by the accident

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stopped
  • halted
  • stalled
  • caught
  • brought up
  • arrested
  • drew up
  • pulled up
  • stayed
  • checked
  • blocked
  • held back
  • fetched up
  • hindered
  • stilled
  • suspended
  • held
  • obstructed
  • impeded
  • stemmed
  • ended
  • baffled
  • snagged
  • balked
  • cut off
  • concluded
  • turned back
  • detained
  • clogged
  • dammed
  • terminated
  • blockaded
  • suppressed
  • choked off
  • called
  • bottlenecked
  • discontinued
  • repressed
  • squashed
  • stunted
  • squelched
  • reined (in)
  • staunched
  • stanched

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • kept (on)
  • kept up
  • continued
  • went along
  • persisted
  • moved
  • followed through (with)
  • carried on
  • proceeded
  • ran on
  • marched
  • progressed
  • advanced
  • pushed
  • fared
  • wended
  • drove
  • propelled
  • stirred
  • spurred
  • actuated
  • goaded
  • impelled
  • budged
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3
as in hampered
to create difficulty for the work or activity of if lack of transportation is the only thing holding you up, I can give you a ride

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hampered
  • hindered
  • impeded
  • embarrassed
  • held back
  • obstructed
  • tied up
  • handicapped
  • inhibited
  • delayed
  • stymied
  • cramped
  • blocked
  • trammelled
  • trammeled
  • encumbered
  • gave a hard time
  • clogged
  • disrupted
  • hobbled
  • handcuffed
  • shackled
  • interfered (with)
  • restrained
  • manacled
  • constrained
  • fettered
  • bound
  • tied
  • thwarted
  • hog-tied
  • frustrated
  • cramped one's style
  • retarded
  • short-circuited
  • balked
  • retained
  • checked
  • reined
  • stifled
  • tethered
  • arrested
  • curbed
  • baffled
  • leashed
  • braked
  • chained
  • confined
  • barricaded
  • choked
  • strangled
  • haltered
  • mired
  • derailed
  • stumped
  • foiled
  • sabotaged
  • smothered
  • blockaded
  • roadblocked
  • repressed
  • suffocated
  • bogged (down)
  • muzzled
  • suppressed
  • hedged (in)
  • hemmed (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • assisted
  • helped
  • facilitated
  • opened
  • aided
  • released
  • made way
  • cleared
  • liberated
  • freed
  • promoted
  • encouraged
  • untied
  • smoothed
  • unplugged
  • unstopped
  • loosened
  • unclogged
  • furthered
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4
as in survived
to continue to operate or to meet one's needs the air conditioner held up this year, but it's not going to make it through another summer

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • survived
  • lasted
  • prevailed
  • held out
  • kept up
  • remained
  • persisted
  • continued
  • carried on
  • went
  • made out
  • held on
  • hung in
  • got on
  • got along
  • managed
  • endured
  • drew out
  • stretched
  • got by
  • persevered
  • hung on
  • ran on
  • coped
  • lingered
  • fared
  • bore up
  • abode
  • abided

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • went out
  • petered (out)
  • failed
  • died
  • gave out
  • stopped
  • ran out
  • collapsed
  • expired
  • stalled
  • broke down
  • crashed
  • broke
  • fizzled
  • conked (out)
  • cut out
  • waned
  • ran down
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5
as in remained
to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state the storm's hurricane-force winds did not hold up once it hit the coast

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • remained
  • continued
  • lasted
  • held on
  • persisted
  • kept up
  • stayed
  • perdured
  • abode
  • ran on
  • endured
  • bode
  • lingered
  • survived
  • stuck around
  • prevailed
  • abided
  • bided
  • carried through
  • tarried

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • died
  • passed
  • stopped
  • left off
  • finished
  • closed
  • concluded
  • expired
  • ceased
  • terminated
  • ended
  • lapsed
  • died (down)
  • wound up
  • discontinued
  • quitted
  • quit
  • winded up
  • let up
  • waned
  • subsided
  • desisted
  • abated
  • moderated
  • ebbed
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6
as in flew
to withstand scrutiny and gain acceptance or approval an argument that won't hold up in court

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • flew
  • stood up
  • held water
  • worked
  • passed muster
  • went over
  • passed
  • washed
  • went through
  • wrought
  • played
  • went down
  • got through
  • took
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