hold up as

IPA/hˈəʊld ˈʌp az/
IPA/hˈoʊld ˈʌp æz/

hold up as — idiom

1. to point to a person or thing as a model of good quality that others should try

1.慣用語B2
釋義

to point to a person or thing as a model of good quality that others should try to imitate or match

例句

The principal held up the after-school programme as a model for other schools to follow.

active: hold + NP + up + as + NP

The novel was held up as a shining example of modern Korean literature.

passive: be held up as + NP

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

hold + noun phrase + up + as + noun phrase

be held up as + noun phrase

用法筆記

The object of 'hold' and the complement after 'as' are both required to complete the idiom. The passive form (be held up as) is very frequent, especially in formal or evaluative writing.

常見錯誤

The teacher held the student as an example.
The teacher held the student up as an example.
💡The particle 'up' must be included; dropping it changes the meaning.
They held up the charity as they raised money.
They held up the charity as a model of generosity.
💡Without the 'as' complement, the idiom's meaning is lost; 'hold up' alone means 'delay' or 'rob'.