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Definition of holding in English: holdingnoun ˈhəʊldɪŋˈhoʊldɪŋ 1An area of land held by lease. 租用的土地 Example sentencesExamples - He stated he had approximately 180 acres of his own land but also had rented other holdings throughout the area.
- For the occasion the university library mounted a display of its impressive holdings in the area.
- One such claim was marked by a transfer of property: the 1922 grant of 80 acres from private holdings to the Commonwealth.
- After the 1882 lead market crash, the Beaumont Company gave up the mine, along with its other holdings in the area.
- For the purposes of the permitting arrangements, a holding includes all land parcels declared for area aid purposes.
- Strict restrictions on vehicles moving between farm holdings will be enforced for the next month.
- You'd be talking about the areas where the holdings are vast and few and far between.
- This is reflected in our own region where most holdings are dependent on an off-farm income.
- A World Bank study of northeast Brazil estimates that moving farmland into smaller holdings would raise output as much as 80 percent.
- It is encouraging to see someone moving on to an agricultural holding rather than moving off it.
- In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure.
- Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland.
- This loss would be minimal in the context of the area of good quality of land within the holding, however, and the development is required for agriculture.
Synonyms territory, region, state, department, canton, area, district, sector, zone, division, administrative area, administrative district, administrative division, administrative unit - 1.1 The tenure of land held by lease.
租用的土地 Example sentencesExamples - Customary tenure systems are generally comprised of holdings and commons.
- The current reserve land will be converted to fee simple holdings.
- In 1999 / 2000, a third of new council lettings were to new entrants and 90 per cent were for complete holdings which include land, farmhouse and buildings.
- Land was held in customary tenure, the largest holdings by 250 daimyos (feudal lords), each with his retinue of dependent samurai.
- He is about to sell some of his massive residential holdings to a Colorado based company, with profits estimated to exceed 500 million dollars.
Synonyms occupancy, period of occupancy, occupation, period of occupation, residence, habitation, possession
2holdingsStocks, property, and other financial assets in someone's possession. 拥有的财产(指股票、不动产等) commercial property holdings 拥有的商业财产。 Example sentencesExamples - Until recently, Mexico's pension funds were required to invest two-thirds of their holdings in government securities.
- While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund holdings, the time for crisis-proofing investments has come.
- Her financial and property holdings have made her one of the world's richest women.
- The rise in real estate offsets declines in stock holdings and mutual funds.
- For the first time, the U.S. is paying foreigners more on their investment income from holdings in America than it receives from its own assets abroad.
- Since funds report their stock holdings only twice a year, the information is rarely up to date.
- In addition, investing in these bonds may help to diversify your fixed-income holdings.
- The underlying holdings are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal.
- The company will lose desktop share, but will be able to consolidate its holdings in some areas.
- This is due to the huge decline in equity values over the past 18 months which has, in turn, increased the percentage value of property holdings.
- We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region.
- I continue to be an avid follower of the company, because of my stock options and holdings.
- The vast majority of this financial credit is created as financial sector entities borrow funds enabling the purchase of additional holdings of financial assets.
- But health of the real economy, not the market of mutual fund holdings and financial investments, is measured by employment and productivity.
- That has put a big dent in the value of their stock holdings, generally 60% or more of their total assets.
- At that point, they would be gaining from their stock holdings, but the fund would be paying lower Social Security benefits.
- On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock holdings, Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever.
- Today, any sensible analysis would certainly expand the definition of what functions as money to include other liquid financial assets, such as holdings in money market funds.
- Shares feature prominently alongside a mixture of securities and property investments in the holdings of the superannuation funds.
- Personal holdings of stocks and mutual funds increased by $944 billion.
Synonyms possessions, belongings, valuables stock, property, capital, estate assets, funds, resources, savings, investments, securities, equities, bonds, stocks and shares, reserves - 2.1 Books, periodicals, magazines, and other material in a library.
(图书馆)馆藏(如书籍、期刊、杂志等) Example sentencesExamples - Until about 1997, half of the National Library's holdings were stored at the museum.
- This year alone, e-mail volume is expected to be the equivalent of 40 copies of the fully digitized holdings of the Library of Congress.
- It is the world's largest medical library with holdings of more than 5 million books, journals, and other materials.
- In the early 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy refurbished the room and gathered a distinguished committee to determine appropriate holdings for the library.
- In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items.
- This has resulted in the library holdings on Canada rising to over 20000 books, journals, manuscripts, paintings and maps.
- The Minster has also made clear that they want the book holdings to continue to be a ‘living library’ and not a ‘frozen’ collection.
- Later, I again heard him speak at the Huntington Library at a special showing of Huntington holdings of books and manuscripts related to the California gold rush.
- Long a part of the library's holdings, these produce box labels and seed and nursery catalogs from 1880 to the present are a little-known treasure worth seeking out.
- It would seem impossible for anyone to look through the archive holdings or material available on video and not find something of interest.
- The survey revealed that many of the academic libraries have very few holdings, and most of the collections are outdated.
- Thanks to the generosity of the Minnesota Historical Society, the collection also includes among its holdings photocopies of a periodical called The Timely Digest.
- The doll complements the society's extensive library holdings of printed materials relating to the exposition.
- Since then, the staff of the Mercer Museum has gone through our entire holdings to determine what books they would like to purchase and retain for their collection.
- Some periodical runs that duplicated the State Library's holdings were offered to other libraries.
- If you live near a large medical library with vast holdings, you may be able to find and read clinical research studies, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews.
- They have more libraries, with more exhaustive holdings of books, than anywhere in England, I think.
- The library's holdings include more than 2.5 million music and spokenword recordings.
- The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival holdings of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Although most major Australian libraries list the book in their holdings it is not well known.
RhymesGolding, moulding (US molding), scolding Definition of holding in US English: holdingnounˈhoʊldɪŋˈhōldiNG 1An area of land held by lease. 租用的土地 Example sentencesExamples - This loss would be minimal in the context of the area of good quality of land within the holding, however, and the development is required for agriculture.
- He stated he had approximately 180 acres of his own land but also had rented other holdings throughout the area.
- In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure.
- A World Bank study of northeast Brazil estimates that moving farmland into smaller holdings would raise output as much as 80 percent.
- You'd be talking about the areas where the holdings are vast and few and far between.
- One such claim was marked by a transfer of property: the 1922 grant of 80 acres from private holdings to the Commonwealth.
- This is reflected in our own region where most holdings are dependent on an off-farm income.
- For the occasion the university library mounted a display of its impressive holdings in the area.
- For the purposes of the permitting arrangements, a holding includes all land parcels declared for area aid purposes.
- After the 1882 lead market crash, the Beaumont Company gave up the mine, along with its other holdings in the area.
- Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland.
- It is encouraging to see someone moving on to an agricultural holding rather than moving off it.
- Strict restrictions on vehicles moving between farm holdings will be enforced for the next month.
Synonyms territory, region, state, department, canton, area, district, sector, zone, division, administrative area, administrative district, administrative division, administrative unit - 1.1 The tenure of land held by lease.
租用的土地 Example sentencesExamples - The current reserve land will be converted to fee simple holdings.
- Customary tenure systems are generally comprised of holdings and commons.
- In 1999 / 2000, a third of new council lettings were to new entrants and 90 per cent were for complete holdings which include land, farmhouse and buildings.
- He is about to sell some of his massive residential holdings to a Colorado based company, with profits estimated to exceed 500 million dollars.
- Land was held in customary tenure, the largest holdings by 250 daimyos (feudal lords), each with his retinue of dependent samurai.
Synonyms occupancy, period of occupancy, occupation, period of occupation, residence, habitation, possession
2holdingsStocks, property, and other financial assets in someone's possession. 拥有的财产(指股票、不动产等) commercial property holdings 拥有的商业财产。 Example sentencesExamples - Shares feature prominently alongside a mixture of securities and property investments in the holdings of the superannuation funds.
- Since funds report their stock holdings only twice a year, the information is rarely up to date.
- On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock holdings, Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever.
- Until recently, Mexico's pension funds were required to invest two-thirds of their holdings in government securities.
- In addition, investing in these bonds may help to diversify your fixed-income holdings.
- Today, any sensible analysis would certainly expand the definition of what functions as money to include other liquid financial assets, such as holdings in money market funds.
- We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region.
- That has put a big dent in the value of their stock holdings, generally 60% or more of their total assets.
- The rise in real estate offsets declines in stock holdings and mutual funds.
- The vast majority of this financial credit is created as financial sector entities borrow funds enabling the purchase of additional holdings of financial assets.
- I continue to be an avid follower of the company, because of my stock options and holdings.
- Her financial and property holdings have made her one of the world's richest women.
- Personal holdings of stocks and mutual funds increased by $944 billion.
- At that point, they would be gaining from their stock holdings, but the fund would be paying lower Social Security benefits.
- For the first time, the U.S. is paying foreigners more on their investment income from holdings in America than it receives from its own assets abroad.
- While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund holdings, the time for crisis-proofing investments has come.
- But health of the real economy, not the market of mutual fund holdings and financial investments, is measured by employment and productivity.
- The company will lose desktop share, but will be able to consolidate its holdings in some areas.
- The underlying holdings are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal.
- This is due to the huge decline in equity values over the past 18 months which has, in turn, increased the percentage value of property holdings.
Synonyms possessions, belongings, valuables - 2.1 Books, periodicals, magazines, and other material in a library.
(图书馆)馆藏(如书籍、期刊、杂志等) Example sentencesExamples - Some periodical runs that duplicated the State Library's holdings were offered to other libraries.
- In the early 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy refurbished the room and gathered a distinguished committee to determine appropriate holdings for the library.
- This has resulted in the library holdings on Canada rising to over 20000 books, journals, manuscripts, paintings and maps.
- The library's holdings include more than 2.5 million music and spokenword recordings.
- This year alone, e-mail volume is expected to be the equivalent of 40 copies of the fully digitized holdings of the Library of Congress.
- Although most major Australian libraries list the book in their holdings it is not well known.
- Since then, the staff of the Mercer Museum has gone through our entire holdings to determine what books they would like to purchase and retain for their collection.
- They have more libraries, with more exhaustive holdings of books, than anywhere in England, I think.
- It is the world's largest medical library with holdings of more than 5 million books, journals, and other materials.
- In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items.
- The doll complements the society's extensive library holdings of printed materials relating to the exposition.
- Until about 1997, half of the National Library's holdings were stored at the museum.
- The survey revealed that many of the academic libraries have very few holdings, and most of the collections are outdated.
- It would seem impossible for anyone to look through the archive holdings or material available on video and not find something of interest.
- The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival holdings of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Long a part of the library's holdings, these produce box labels and seed and nursery catalogs from 1880 to the present are a little-known treasure worth seeking out.
- Later, I again heard him speak at the Huntington Library at a special showing of Huntington holdings of books and manuscripts related to the California gold rush.
- Thanks to the generosity of the Minnesota Historical Society, the collection also includes among its holdings photocopies of a periodical called The Timely Digest.
- The Minster has also made clear that they want the book holdings to continue to be a ‘living library’ and not a ‘frozen’ collection.
- If you live near a large medical library with vast holdings, you may be able to find and read clinical research studies, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews.
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