NettetFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hold1 /həʊld $ hoʊld/ S1 W1 verb (past tense and past participle held /held/) 1 in your hand/arms a) [ transitive] to have something in your hand, hands, or arms Could you hold my bag for me? hold something in your hand/arms He was holding a knife in one hand. NettetFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hold out for something phrasal verb ASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to not accept anything less …
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Nettet1. a : a person who refuses to reach an agreement until certain terms are met : a person who holds out. He says he might be a holdout at the start of the next season if the … Nettethold out something — phrasal verb with hold verb us / hoʊld / past tense and past participle held us / held / (OFFER AS POSSIBILITY) to offer or consider something as … bochecha mordida
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Nettetto offer a chance, hope or possibility of something Doctors hold out little hope of her recovering. hold something out to put your hand or arms, or something in your hand, towards somebody, especially to give or offer something I held out my hand to steady her. He held out the keys and I took them. NettetBritannica Dictionary definition of HOLDOUT [count] 1 a : a person who refuses to reach an agreement until certain terms are met : a person who holds out He says he might be a holdout at the start of the next season if the team doesn't agree to pay him more. b : an act of holding out for something Nettetto continue in a situation that is dangerous or difficult: They won’t be able to hold out much longer against these attacks. If something holds out, it continues to be useful or enough: The sensors are designed to work as long as their batteries hold out. bochechas gordinhas