The mangrovebecomes a solidbarrier there, which by its strong, arched and labyrinthinerootscollects the sweepage of the fresh water and the salt and holdsback the parentsea.
Which savagebeastsstrive as eagerly to keep and hold those goldenmines, as the Arimaspians to disseize them thereof. — Holland.
Note: The wordabdicate was held to mean, in the case of James II, to abandonwithout a formalsurrender.
用于句首
Hold on, I need to steal a phone from the office. I'll be backrealquick.
Holding a brickover your head is hardwork. It takesa lot of work to write a dictionary.
Holdoff the decision one moreday so I can answer your question.
用于句尾
The protesterskeptvigiloutside the conferencecentre in which the partycongress was beingheld.
Frozen at the age he was when vampiredom was thrustupon him (in the great influenza epidemic of 1918), Edward is noweternally a youngerman, while Jake’s 16 and holding.
The child's constantwrigglingsmade her difficult to hold.