This phrase typically means asking someone to physically show or reveal what object they are holding or presenting. It could also be interpreted metaphorically as asking someone to explain or justify their actions or beliefs.
The force responsible for holding up a lamp hanging from the ceiling is called tension force.
No. Gravity is an attractive force, meaning it acts to pull things together.
Aluminum is a good conductor of heat, meaning it can quickly absorb and transfer heat. Compared to other materials, aluminum is more effective at holding heat.
The identity of the person holding the car keys is unknown.
The spikes on the end of a fork are called tines. Tines are the pointed prongs that are used for picking up and holding food.
supporting the world . . . keeping the sky from falling
The gesture of holding two fingers up together typically represents peace or victory. It is a universal symbol of unity and positivity.
Holding is a football term, not volleyball. The volleyball equivalent of a holding is a lift, which is when you lift the ball up or push it away instead of bumping, setting, blocking, or attacking.
The act of abstaining; a holding aloof.
use for holding things
Mountains act as pegs for holding up the Earth like pillars holding up houses.
The prefix "with-" in the word "withstand" indicates opposition or resistance. It conveys the idea of standing against something or holding up in the face of pressure or force.
in a bent position
It is a caplet
the ball represents wisdom (as believed by the Japanese)
From αριστοκρατία (aristocratia) aristo-kratia. Άριστοι (plural) meaning ''the best of'' and -κρατια meaning ''holding the power''.
there getting reeady to make some heat