hold firm
英 [həʊld fɜːm]
美 [hoʊld fɜːrm]
网络 固守; 抓牢
英英释义
verb
- refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief
双语例句
- And when, by the mid-twentieth century, Canada finally broke free from the hold of its old mother country, it seemed to step right into the firm maternal grasp of the United States.
直到二十世纪中期,加拿大在终于摆脱了英国的掌控时,又一意孤行地投入了美国的怀抱。 - Exports to the Middle East, which accounts for a fairly modest but rapidly growing portion of Asian exports, should hold up assuming demand for oil stays firm.
对中东的出口在亚洲出口中只占较小比例,但增长迅猛,只要石油需求保持强劲,这部分出口应该能够持续下去。 - Fixed to something to hold it firm.
固定某些东西使其牢固的东西。 - Lf we hold firm, it won't be the last.
只要我们坚是不屈,就能继续赢下去。 - Rather than being swayed by social convention, other's opinions, social pressure or fears, you can hold firm to your own purpose.
与被社会习俗、其他人观点、社会压力或恐惧动摇不定不同,你能够坚定地坚持你自己的目标。 - Most retailers refused to state their final price in the hope that their rivals will hold firm, preventing an expensive spiral of discounts.
大多数零售商都拒绝公布新书的最后定价,盼望着竞争对手可以把价格抬高,以防书价大幅下滑。 - This is what made us hold firm with those players who wanted to leave.
这就是为什么我们如此坚定地挽留想要离开的队员。 - This contradiction is a potential destabilizing factor, so that the hands of the right to hold public officials will not make mistakes when the firm, has brought huge losses to the national economy, when it is too late.
这种矛盾是潜在不安定因素,使手中握有权利的公职人员在意志不坚定时容易犯错误,给国民经济带来巨大损失,到时就为时已晚了。 - We hold that, only by doing in this way, can the existence of the firm or other institution arrangements be justified in the neoclassical price theory.
我们相信,唯有如此,有关企业或其他制度安排才能在新古典价格理论中寻找到某种存在基础。 - He hold firm in face of danger.
他在危险面前立场坚定。