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I . hold [həʊld, Am hoʊld] RZ.

1. hold t. SPORT (grasp):

hold
chwyt r.m.
to get [or grab] hold of sb/sth
to keep hold of sth
trzymać [perf przy- lub u- ] coś
to lose hold of sth
to get hold of the car

2. hold (support):

hold
punkt r.m. oparcia

3. hold NAUT., LOT.:

hold
ładownia r.ż.

II . hold <held, held> [həʊld, Am hoʊld] CZ. cz. przech.

1. hold (grasp):

hold
trzymać [perf przy-]
hold nose
to hold hands

2. hold (support):

hold

4. hold (sustain):

hold

6. hold (adhere to):

to hold sb to his/her word

7. hold (maintain):

hold
trzymać [perf u-]
hold prices, level
to hold the road

8. hold (stop):

hold
to hold sth
czekać [perf za- lub po- ] z czymś
hold it!
will you hold the line?
hold the ketchup!

9. hold (contain):

hold

10. hold INF.:

hold

13. hold (have, organize):

hold

14. hold (occupy land):

hold
hold

15. hold PR. (decide):

hold
hold

III . hold <held, held> [həʊld, Am hoʊld] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

2. hold (stay):

to hold still

3. hold (grasp):

hold tight!
hold tight a minute

5. hold (believe):

hold

hold against CZ. cz. przech.

I . hold back CZ. cz. przech.

1. hold back (stop):

hold back

2. hold back tears, laughter:

hold back

3. hold back person, plants:

hold back

II . hold back CZ. cz. nieprzech.

hold down CZ. cz. przech.

1. hold down (press):

hold down

2. hold down (control):

hold down

3. hold down (control):

hold down
hold down

hold forth CZ. cz. nieprzech. usu pej.

hold in CZ. cz. przech.

1. hold in (keep back):

hold in
hold in
hamować [perf po-]

2. hold in (take in):

hold in

II . hold off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

I . hold on CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. hold on (attach):

hold on
trzymać [perf przy-] się

2. hold on (continue):

to hold on [tight]

3. hold on (wait):

hold on
czekać [perf za- lub po-]

II . hold on WK

hold on

hold onto CZ. cz. przech. to hold onto sth

1. hold onto (grasp):

to hold onto sth
to hold onto sth

2. hold onto (keep):

to hold onto sth

I . hold out CZ. cz. przech.

zwroty:

to hold out the hat Brit

II . hold out CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. hold out hope, chance:

hold out

2. hold out (supply):

hold out
hold out fort
to hold out for sth

3. hold out (mislead):

hold out

4. hold out (be stubborn):

to hold out for sth

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Huff escaped any serious damage to hold onto third.
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Those who hold this view sometimes point to the existence of illiberal democracy and liberal autocracy as evidence that constitutional liberalism and democratic government are not necessarily interconnected.
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Or even if he'll hold off on horking henceforward.
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A decision was also made in the legislature to hold a plebiscite to establish a compulsory egg marketing board.
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Deadline got a hold of the report, which provides evidence of how deliberately calculated the costs and expenses of a studio film can be.
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Ask what positions they hold in the company, and they look at each other blankly.
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New third-generation bearings can hold over 9,000 times their weight, at extremely high speeds.
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The original gas pipes now serve as tubing to hold electrical wire.
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Some vehicles use other techniques to hold liquid at the inlet, as once the main engines are ignited, ullage motors are no longer required.
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He got hold of the rocket launcher which was near him, and fired at one of the tanks.
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