In the sentence “For the joy of spring had now taken complete hold of them”, “take hold” of can mean ( ).
A: gain influence over
B: catch
C: gain control over
D: overpower
A: gain influence over
B: catch
C: gain control over
D: overpower
举一反三
- As soon as the investment is in place, nothing can _____ the economic development of this region. A: hold out B: hold on C: hold back D: hold over
- He didn't _____ what I read because his mind was on something else. A: hold on B: catch on C: get over D: take in
- The little girl grasped her mother"s arm as she crossed the street. A: understand B: had a hold over C: took hold of D: left hold of
- During the second and third years of life, children gain _________________ over their bodies. A: control increasing B: increasing to control C: control is increasing D: increasing control
- On every formal occasion, they strictly ______ the formalities. A: hold in B: hold to C: hold down D: hold over