taking hold
英 [ˈteɪkɪŋ həʊld]
美 [ˈteɪkɪŋ hoʊld]
网络 执行期; 心理调适的执行期; 执期; 多胎均成活
英英释义
noun
- the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles)
双语例句
- India and China aside, though, a disconcerting slowdown is taking hold.
然而,除了印度与中国,一种令人不安的经济放缓趋势正逐渐形成。 - Kimi Raikkonen had a much better time in Malaysia than he had in Australia – although it probably had something to do with him taking hold of the keys to a new place in neighbouring Thailand.
KimiRaikkonen在马来西亚过得比在澳大利亚开心的多&也许和他刚拿到了他在泰国的别墅钥匙有关。 - It is also difficult to see deflation taking hold when central banks are being so hyperactive.
在各国央行如此活跃的情况下,通缩也很难站稳脚跟。 - The orientation toward integrated resorts that can offer a wide variety of attractions is taking hold.
综合性度假区将向提供多项服务的方向发展。 - By working with the community instead of for the community, longterm change has a better chance of taking hold.
藉由与社区合作,而非为社区越俎代庖,比较有可能对社区产生长远的改变,并在社区生根。 - A new doctrine is taking hold: if banks are considered too big to fail, then they are too big and should, hence, be downsized.
一种新理论逐渐占据了上风:如果银行被认为太大而不能倒闭,那么它们就是太大了,因此应当瘦身。 - Tongs for taking hold of burning coals.
夹持燃烧的煤炭的钳子。 - Her husband shouted at her, seizing/ taking hold of her hand.
她丈夫抓着她的手,大声对她吼叫着。 - Oh, a story about the Black Man, answered Pearl, taking hold of her mother's gown, and looking up, half earnestly, half mischievously, into her face.
噢,讲个关于黑男人的故事吧,珠儿回答着,一边攥住她母亲的袍子,一边又真诚又调皮地抬头盯着母亲的面孔。 - This summer has confirmed what many of us already feared: a global recovery which appeared to be taking hold 12 months ago has now stalled.
这个夏天发生的一系列事情证实了我们许多人已有的担忧:12个月前貌似强劲的全球复苏现在已经停滞。