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hold:
- retain; hold; keep; don't let go of; realize; contain; grasp; get to know; realise; maintain; preserve; uphold; stand firm; hang on; stand by; arrest; apprehend; pick up; detain; seize; imprison; lock up; put in gaol; view as; deem; take for; agree; concur; concord; declare; adjudge; oblige; bind; obligate; guard; defend; carry; take hold; support; sustain; hold up; confine; restrain; bear; have; make; give; throw; harbour; nurse; entertain; harbor; halt; have got; hold back; keep back; book; reserve; moderate; control; check; curb; hold in; obtain; prevail; apply; go for; take; defy; withstand; admit; accommodate
- barrel; bucket; vat; vessel; tub; cask; drum; pan; pail; butt; hold; having a grip; ship's hold; grasp; clutch; grip; clench; clasp; clutches; cargo hold; cargo deck; storage area; cargo area; handle; handgrip; keep; appreciation; custody; detention; detainment; delay; wait; postponement; time lag
- be in possession of; have; hold
Inglés
Sinónimos detallados de hold en inglés
hold:
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to hold
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to hold
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to hold
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to hold
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to hold
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to hold
– keep from exhaling or expelling 1 -
to hold
– remain committed to 1 -
to hold
– assert or affirm 1 -
to hold
– keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view 1 -
to hold
– hold the attention of 1 -
to hold
– be in accord; be in agreement 1 -
to hold
– declare to be 1 -
to hold
– bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted 1 -
to hold
– protect against a challenge or attack 1 -
to hold
– aim, point, or direct 1 -
to hold
– drink alcohol without showing ill effects 1 -
to hold
– have or hold in one's hands or grip 1 -
to hold
– be the physical support of; carry the weight of 1 -
to hold
– to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement 1 -
to hold
– cover as for protection against noise or smell 1 -
to hold
– support or hold in a certain manner 1 -
to hold
– organize or be responsible for 1 -
to hold
– maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings) 1 -
to hold
– cause to stop 1 -
to hold
– have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense 1 -
to hold
– secure and keep for possible future use or application 1 -
to hold
– have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices 1 -
to hold
– take and maintain control over, often by violent means 1 -
to hold
– keep from departing 1 -
to hold
– arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance 1 -
to hold
– lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits 1 -
to hold
– stop dealing with 1 -
to hold
– be valid, applicable, or true 1 -
to hold
– be pertinent or relevant or applicable 1 -
to hold
– keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., 1 -
to hold
– remain in a certain state, position, or condition 1 -
to hold
– contain or hold; have within 1 -
to hold
– be capable of holding or containing 1 -
to hold
– resist or confront with resistance 1 -
to hold
– have room for; hold without crowding 1 -
to hold
– have as a major characteristic 1 -
to hold
– To temporarily suspend an active phone call. 2
Conjugaciones de hold:
present
- hold
- hold
- holds
- hold
- hold
- hold
simple past
- held
- held
- held
- held
- held
- held
present perfect
- have held
- have held
- has held
- have held
- have held
- have held
past continuous
- was holding
- were holding
- was holding
- were holding
- were holding
- were holding
future
- shall hold
- will hold
- will hold
- shall hold
- will hold
- will hold
continuous present
- am holding
- are holding
- is holding
- are holding
- are holding
- are holding
subjunctive
- be held
- be held
- be held
- be held
- be held
- be held
diverse
- hold!
- let's hold!
- held
- holding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the hold
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the hold
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the hold
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the hold
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the hold
– the act of grasping 1 -
the hold
– the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo 1the hold; the cargo hold; the cargo deck; the storage area; the cargo area– the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo 1 -
the hold
– the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it 1 -
the hold
– a cell in a jail or prison 1 -
the hold
– a stronghold 1 -
the hold
– power by which something or someone is affected or dominated 1 -
the hold
– understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something 1the hold; the grasp; the appreciation– understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something 1 -
the hold
– a state of being confined (usually for a short time) 1the hold; the custody; the detention; the detainment– a state of being confined (usually for a short time) 1 -
the hold
– time during which some action is awaited 1the hold; the delay; the wait; the postponement; the time lag– time during which some action is awaited 1 -
the hold
– A restriction that prevents a document from being posted or transactions from being entered for a specified record. 2
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