释义 |
hold out on someone phrasal verb with holdverbuk /həʊld/ us /hoʊld/held | held informal to refuse to give help or information to someone: 拒绝帮助(某人);向(某人)隐瞒情况 Don't hold out on me - I need to know who did it.别瞒着我——我需要知道是谁做的。 mainly USinformal to refuse to give money to someone拒绝给(某人)钱 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Preventing and impeding anti-drug anti-jamming avoid avoidable avoidably fireproof flameproof frustration guard against something hamper hang have someone/something hanging round your neckidiom preclusion preclusive prejudice prevent preventable scuttle smother suffocate
hold out on someone | American Dictionary
hold out on someone phrasal verb with holdverbus/hoʊld/past tense and past participleheldus/held/ to refuse to give help, information, or something of value to someone: Don’t hold out on me – I need to know who did it. |