If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
Shoring is using props to hold something up or to give it support. Shielding is protecting something, such as covering something up to protect it from the elements or put up a screen to hide something from view.
That would be its 'capacity'.
a pick up truck can hold up to 1000 pounds
it means to heat something up (in science probably with a Bunsen burner)
If it was your boyfriend that probably means he wants to hold your hand or something. Or never let you fall which technically means let you down, or it could mean that he wants to hold you up.
I don't see the difference as long as you are talking about lifting an object physically higher from the floor or ground. But 'hold up' can have the meaning of robbing or robbery. "I'll hold up the first person who comes out of the bank!" a robber might say. Or, "This is a hold up!"
to hold on to something you value.
to release your hold on something
to hold something strong
something to hold up books
Some words that mean to hold on tightly are: clasp clutch grasp grip seize
To cause something to remain in a certain state or position or activity is the meaning of hold
To hold something hard in a squzze
If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
If something doesn't hold water, it is full of holes. If an argument doesn't hold water, then it's full of logic holes. In other words, it's not holding up as a logical argument.
They dont, unless you guys need something to hold onto!