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holder
- IPA[ˈhəʊldə]
英式
- a device or implement for holding something;a person that holds something
noun: holder, plural noun: holders
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- 1. a device or implement for holding something I replaced the phone in its holder 同義詞
- 2. a person that holds something a British passport holder holders of two American hostages 同義詞
- ▪ the possessor of a trophy, championship, or record the FA Cup holders
- 3. a smallholder.
- a person who has achieved the best-ever performance, especially in a particular sport: the 100-meter backstroke world record holder
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who has bought a ticket, especially for a sporting fixture or other event.
Oxford Dictionary
- a slim tubular device for holding a cigarette so that it can be smoked without direct contact ... an iconic poster of Audrey Hepburn, sleek with cigarette holder, long black dress, and pearls
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who has been awarded an academic degree: a Masters degree holder in economics
Oxford Dictionary
- a slim tubular device for holding a cigarette so that it can be smoked without direct contact ... an iconic poster of Audrey Hepburn, sleek with cigarette holder, long black dress, and pearls
Oxford Dictionary
- an insulated sleeve into which a small beer bottle may be inserted to be kept cool: the barman produced two black stubby holders with the hotel's name emblazoned on them
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has achieved the best-ever performance, especially in a particular sport: the Commonwealth 800 metres record holder
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has a particular job or position: the job holder will be responsible for leading a small team most of our employees are first-time job holders
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhōldər]
美式
- a device or implement for holding something: the cord retracts easily into its holder
Oxford American Dictionary