withhold
- IPA[wiTHˈhōld]
美式
- refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another);suppress or hold back (an emotion or reaction)
verb: withhold, 3rd person present: withholds, gerund or present participle: withholding, past tense: withheld, past participle: withheld
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動詞
- 1. refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another) the name of the dead man is being withheld 同義詞
- ▪ suppress or hold back (an emotion or reaction) Elizabeth could no longer withhold her sentiments her mouth clenched as if withholding a cry 同義詞
- ▪ (of an employer) deduct (tax) from an employee's paycheck and send it directly to the government.
- refusal to give something that is due or desired: the withholding of consent to treatment
- not expressing affection or warmth of feeling: the guy is a withholding type he dated a number of emotionally withholding women
Oxford American Dictionary
- refusal to give something that is due or desired: the withholding of consent to treatment
- not expressing affection or warmth of feeling: the guy is a withholding type he dated a number of emotionally withholding women
Oxford Dictionary
- a tax deducted at source, especially one levied by some countries on interest or dividends paid ... royalties are usually subject to withholding taxes abolition of withholding tax
Oxford Dictionary
- the amount of an employee's pay withheld by the employer and sent directly to the ... royalties are usually subject to withholding taxes abolition of withholding tax
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tax deducted at source from interest and dividends paid to New Zealand residents: if the income is retained for 4 years, it becomes subject to resident withholding tax
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[wɪðˈhəʊld]
英式
- refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another): the name of the dead man is being withheld
Oxford Dictionary