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I . hold up V. trans.

1. hold up (raise):

2. hold up (support):

3. hold up (delay):

4. hold up (make sb wait):

5. hold up (rob):

hold under V. trans.

I . hold out V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to hold out the hat ingl. brit.

II . hold out V. intr.

1. hold out hope, chance:

3. hold out (mislead):

4. hold out (be stubborn):

hold onto V. trans. to hold onto sth

2. hold onto (keep):

I . hold on V. intr.

1. hold on (attach):

trzymać [perf przy-] się

2. hold on (continue):

3. hold on (wait):

czekać [perf za- lub po-]

II . hold on INTERJ.

hold in V. trans.

1. hold in (keep back):

hamować [perf po-]

2. hold in (take in):

hold down V. trans.

1. hold down (press):

2. hold down (control):

3. hold down (control):

I . hold back V. trans.

1. hold back (stop):

2. hold back tears, laughter:

3. hold back person, plants:

I . hold [həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] SUST.

2. hold (support):

3. hold NÁUT., AERO.:

II . hold <held, held> [həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] V. trans.

2. hold (support):

4. hold (sustain):

6. hold (adhere to):

9. hold (contain):

10. hold INFORM.:

14. hold (occupy land):

15. hold DER. (decide):

I . hold [həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] SUST.

2. hold (support):

3. hold NÁUT., AERO.:

II . hold <held, held> [həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] V. trans.

2. hold (support):

4. hold (sustain):

6. hold (adhere to):

9. hold (contain):

10. hold INFORM.:

14. hold (occupy land):

15. hold DER. (decide):

I . hold back V. trans.

1. hold back (stop):

2. hold back tears, laughter:

3. hold back person, plants:

hold down V. trans.

1. hold down (press):

2. hold down (control):

3. hold down (control):

hold in V. trans.

1. hold in (keep back):

hamować [perf po-]

2. hold in (take in):

I . hold on V. intr.

1. hold on (attach):

trzymać [perf przy-] się

2. hold on (continue):

3. hold on (wait):

czekać [perf za- lub po-]

II . hold on INTERJ.

hold onto V. trans. to hold onto sth

2. hold onto (keep):

I . hold out V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to hold out the hat ingl. brit.

II . hold out V. intr.

1. hold out hope, chance:

3. hold out (mislead):

4. hold out (be stubborn):

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