Beholding Meaning in English
word · lemma: behold
bɪˈhoʊɫdɪŋ
bi-HOHLD-ing
bɪhˈəʊldɪŋ
bi-HOHLD-ing
التعريف
Actively looking at or observing something, often with attention or wonder. It is a formal or poetic way to say 'looking at.'
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Beholding' is formal, literary, or poetic; rarely used in everyday conversation. Common in historical, religious, or artistic contexts. Usually means looking at something remarkable or beautiful. Do not use in place of 'see' or 'look' in daily speech.
Spanish: contemplar - observarPortuguese (BR): contemplar - observarPortuguese (PT): contemplar - observarChinese (Simplified): 凝视 - 注视Chinese (Traditional): 凝視 - 注視Hindi: निहारना - देखनाArabic: يُشاهد - يُبصرBengali: নিরীক্ষণ করা - দৃশ্যের দিকে বিস্ময়ে তাকানোRussian: созерцать - наблюдать (торжественно)Japanese: 見つめる - 眺める(詩的・荘重に)Vietnamese: chiêm ngưỡng - ngắm nhìn (trang trọng)Korean: 응시하다 - 감탄하며 바라보다Turkish: temaşa etmek - hayranlıkla bakmakUrdu: مشاہدہ کرنا - شوق سے دیکھناIndonesian: mengagumi - memandang (dengan kekaguman)
جمل نموذجية
She stood there beholding the sunset.
basic
The artist was beholding his finished work.
basic
I am beholding the view from this mountain.
basic
He lost track of time while beholding the starry sky.
natural
They spent hours beholding the beauty of the ancient ruins.
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There's something magical about beholding a newborn baby for the first time.
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