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hold with VB trans to hold with sth

I . hold up VB trans

II . hold up N (violent robbery)

hold together VB intr, trans

hold over VB trans

1. hold (defer):

2. hold Am (extend):

II . hold out VB intr

1. hold (manage to resist):

2. hold (refuse to give information):

hold onto VB trans

1. hold (grasp):

2. hold (keep):

hold on VB intr

1. hold (affix, attach):

to be held on by [or with] sth

2. hold (manage to keep going):

3. hold (wait):

hold on!
hold on!

I . hold off VB trans

1. hold MIL:

odbijati [perf odbiti]

2. hold (postpone):

hold forth VB intr to hold forth [about sth]

hold against VB trans to hold sth against sb

I . hold [həʊld] N

2. hold SPORTS:

5. hold (control):

8. hold:

hold NAUT, AVIAT

hold against VB trans to hold sth against sb

hold forth VB intr to hold forth [about sth]

I . hold off VB trans

1. hold MIL:

odbijati [perf odbiti]

2. hold (postpone):

hold on VB intr

1. hold (affix, attach):

to be held on by [or with] sth

2. hold (manage to keep going):

3. hold (wait):

hold on!
hold on!

hold onto VB trans

1. hold (grasp):

2. hold (keep):

II . hold out VB intr

1. hold (manage to resist):

2. hold (refuse to give information):

hold over VB trans

1. hold (defer):

2. hold Am (extend):

hold together VB intr, trans

I . hold up VB trans

II . hold up N (violent robbery)

hold with VB trans to hold with sth

ˈhold-up N

1. hold-up (crime):

2. hold-up (delay):

zastoj m

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This ruling held that tetanus vaccine caused a particular case of optic neuritis even though no scientific evidence supported the petitioner's claim.
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It was not held again until 1934, when the cricket-starved public enthusiastically supported its reinstatement.
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A line joining tangency points of isoquants and isocosts (with input prices held constant) is called the expansion path.
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In 1975, there was held cleansing works in underground part of the mausoleum in the result of which a sepulcher was found out.
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In an obstacle race, competitors are timed and held to a strict standard of performance; when a task can not be completed, penalty exercises such as burpees are assigned.
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At its peak in 1947, the system held almost $3.4 billion in deposits, with more than four million depositors using 8,141 postal units.
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Simplicity and modesty in clothing, homes and personal possessions is held as an ideal.
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There is also a significant amount of free time allocated to allow participants to explore the city where the event is held.
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A small diameter hand-held roller is manipulated forcefully over a sheet of molten glass to produce heavy ripples, while folding and creasing the entire sheet.
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Math and language arts seminars are held twice weekly.
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