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Withhold Meaning in English

word

wɪθˈhoʊɫd
with-HOHLD
wɪðhˈəʊld
with-HOHLD

释义

To keep something back, refuse to give something, or not allow something to be known or shared.

用法与细微差别

Formal in tone; often used for money, information, consent, or support. Common collocations: 'withhold information', 'withhold permission', 'withhold payment'. Implies intentional holding back, not just forgetting or overlooking.

例句

The company decided to withhold his bonus until next month.

basic

She chose to withhold information from the police.

basic

Please do not withhold your opinion.

basic

If you withhold payment, they might stop the service.

natural

He tends to withhold his true feelings.

natural

Don’t withhold any details—we need the whole story.

natural