retaining
v. 保持( retain的現在分詞 ); 攔住; 儲存; 止住
adj. 固定的;矯正的
To retain something means to continue to have that thing.
The interior of the shop still retains a nineteenth-century atmosphere...
這家商店的內部裝修仍然保留著19世紀的風格。
He retains a deep respect for the profession...
他對這個職業仍然深懷敬意。
If you retain a lawyer, you pay him or her a fee to make sure that he or she will represent you when your case comes before the court.
He decided to retain him for the trial.
他決定聘請他為出庭律師。
1. designed for (usually temporary) retention;
These executives are on loan, retaining their seniority and pension rights in the parent company.
這些人員都是臨時性的, 他們在母公司中仍然保留原職原薪以及原有的住宅.
To disconnect linkage, remove retaining clip and pin ( store in a safe location for reinstallation ).
要斷開聯動裝置, 就要拆卸夾子和銷釘 ( 放在安全位置以便重新安裝 ).
Is decline inevitable, or is there a possibility of retaining our faculties if we exercise them?
認知能力降低是不可避免的還是如果我們練習就可能保持我們的能力?
The advantages of retaining and PROTECTING a deep foundation pit withare analyzed in a fit case.
文章結合工程例項分析了噴錨支護在深基坑支護中應用的優點,並提出了這種方法在淤泥土層中使用時應採取的措施.
It also enhances the water retaining capacity of the soil.
同時也增強了土壤固水的能力.