Hold water Meaning in English
expression
释义
If an idea, argument, or explanation 'holds water', it is logical, valid, or makes sense; if it 'doesn't hold water', it's not convincing or is flawed.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiomatic, informal expression, mostly used when talking about arguments, reasons, or explanations. Commonly used in negative, e.g., 'doesn't hold water'. Rarely literal. Not interchangeable with 'waterproof' or physical meanings.
例句
Her explanation doesn't hold water.
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That theory just doesn't hold water.
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Do you think his story holds water?
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Most of their arguments simply don't hold water under closer examination.
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It sounds convincing, but the idea doesn't really hold water once you ask a few questions.
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If your excuse doesn't hold water, you'll have trouble convincing anyone.
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