Nghĩa của từ holding out bằng Tiếng Đức

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1. They are holding out on me.

2. You have been holding out on me, Maurice.

3. We've been holding out for six days now.

4. Mrs Sweet was holding out on the police.

5. They must think we're holding out on them.

6. The workers are still holding out for higher wages.

7. Now, I suppose I regret holding out on him.

8. Management is holding out an olive branch to the strikers.

9. Negotiators aren't holding out much hope of a peaceful settlement.

10. Transport workers are holding out for a 20% pay rise.

11. The workers are holding out for a 10% pay rise.

12. She must have been holding out on him all these years.

13. Cyril emerged from the bathroom, holding out a pack of Kools.

14. Union negotiators are holding out for a more generous pay settlement.

15. A few will give up instead of holding out to the end.

16. One prisoner was still holding out on the roof of the jail.

17. He said earlier that he is not holding out a begging bowl.

18. I was kind of holding out for a goodbye kiss from you.

19. And now he was standing at her elbow, holding out her glass.

20. The union negotiators are holding out for a more generous pay settlement.

21. I'm not holding out on you. I honestly don't know where he is.

22. 6 They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid.

23. This involves holding out a bar at arm's length and then rotating it.

24. You think I' m holding out on you, something I' m not telling you

25. 21 This involves holding out a bar at arm's length and then rotating it.

26. She didn't tell me she had been there; she's been holding out on me.

27. 6 " One damned bast -- Scallawag less,'said Tony, holding out his glass for another drink.

28. But plenty of thoughtful people ( many of them in the Lords ) are holding out for oligarchy.

29. One resident holding out, however perversely, could place unpleasant obstacles in the way of completing the project.

30. He stood in the door of the milking house, holding out the buckets for her to take.

31. Had a parachute on his back just like the rest, and holding out the holy cross in his hand.

32. He was on his feet, holding out his hand to Nick who went to him and took it trustingly.

33. Imagine holding out your leg and feeling it with your invisible hand while being unable actually to see it.

34. A moment later he had returned, and was holding out a balloon glass containing an inch of brandy towards her.

35. Blitz has been published in over 300 publications and received coverage on 6 continents (we're still holding out for you Antartica!)

36. While family, friends, and former Castmates were holding out hope for Rivera’s safe return, when the police announced a body had been found, Rivera’s Castmates …

37. Synonyms for not Budging include holding your ground, holding fast, persevering, persisting, standing your ground, staying pat, showing determination, making a stand, doubling down and holding out

38. Quick judger, long-time Begrudger Dialed in to the pyramid structure Efficacious B-follows-A-cious Something you can shove in their faces Holding out for maximum missed time

39. Existing Sears shareholders might have been holding out that its new Kardashian Kollection would increase some sales, but in these Austacious days, not even sexy celebrity clothes seem to arouse

40. ‘Then we had to haggle over which ones would be best, with him holding out for Bluepoints and me insisting on something more exotic from the 18 or so listed on the menu.’

41. And they feel that discovery as deeply and desperately as we felt it on nights when we held Joel in our arms praying for hours, stubbornly holding out hope for a grace that we could not create for ourselves.

42. And when he entered the house , the flies were asleep upon the wall , the cook in the kitchen was still holding out his hand to seize the boy , and the maid was sitting by the black hen which she was going to pluck .

43. 1854, Herman Melville, The Encantadas Holding out her small olive hand before her captain, she said in mild and slowest Spanish, "Senor, I buried him;" then paused, struggled as against the writhed Coilings of a snake, and cringing suddenly, leaped up, repeating in impassioned

44. By Seleucus I Nictor and named for his father, Antiochus.The name, also borne by several Syrian kings and an eclectic philosopher, is a Latinized form of Greek Antiokhos, literally "resistant, holding out against," from anti "against" (see anti-) + ekhein "to have, hold;" in intransitive use

45. ‘Float-fishing a little Brandling for some winter grayling and not holding out too much hope in the high and coloured water, lucky Sam proceeded to break the Scottish grayling record twice in one afternoon.’ ‘Bait fishing with a float is a very enjoyable way to catch; use Brandlings or maggots on size 16 hooks.’

46. ‘Float-fishing a little Brandling for some winter grayling and not holding out too much hope in the high and coloured water, lucky Sam proceeded to break the Scottish grayling record twice in one afternoon.’ ‘Bait fishing with a float is a very enjoyable way to catch; use Brandlings or maggots on size 16 hooks.’