Keywords: holding
English [[hld]]
Explanation:
Take it; Control; Accommodate; Hold; Hold; Keep; Master; Thinking; keep
Hold on; Control; Grasp; Foothold; Delay; affect
Example:
Used as a verb
I want you to stand next to me and hold the torch.
I want you to stand next to me with a flashlight.
Extended data:
Discrimination of words: involving, understanding, holding and containing
These verbs all mean "include, contain".
1, involving refers to the composition or result determined by the nature of the whole. What it contains is often invisible and intangible, and it is often used as an extension.
2. The formal word "understanding" refers to being included in the overall scope.
3.hold is often used interchangeably with container. Of being able to hold or have sufficient capacity. Emphasize tolerance.
The written word "including" means that a whole is composed of different parts and can be used interchangeably with "including".