"holdover" 怎么发音
word
ˈhoʊɫˌdoʊvɝ
HOHD-oh-ver
ˈhəʊlˌdəʊvə
HOHL-doh-vuh
释义
A holdover is something or someone that remains from an earlier time, especially when most other things have changed. It can also refer to someone who stays in a position after their term was supposed to end.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhoʊɫˌdoʊvɝ
英式英语
ˈhəʊlˌdəʊvə
简化发音
美式
HOHD-oh-ver
英式
HOHL-doh-vuh
语境中听
That building is a holdover from the 19th century.
He is a holdover from the previous administration.
The rule is a holdover from old traditions.
Jeans Friday feels like a holdover from when the company was way smaller.