释义 |
hold over verb Etymology: hold (I) + over intransitive verb 1. : to continue in occupancy of land or exercise the powers of office beyond the limits of the term set or fixed 2. : to continue into the succeeding beat or measure — used of a note or tone 3. : to continue to exist : remain, last, endure < no rancor held over through the years — W.A.White > transitive verb 1. a. : to keep for future action : postpone < held the picnic over until better weather came > < held over several bills until the next session > b. : to keep in one's possession or as part of one's knowledge : retain : not lose < a conviction held over from school days — Robertson Davies > 2. a. : to retain in possession or occupancy especially of a post or office from an earlier term or period : keep on < department heads who had been held over from the previous administration > b. : to renew or prolong the engagement of (as a performer or an act) : continue < held the acrobats over for a second week > < a smash hit held over by popular demand > 3. : to continue (as the production of a note) into the succeeding beat or measure |