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Tìm thấy 18 kết quả cho "to hold"
to hold
Verb
cầm, ôm
to have in your hands or arms
"As the team captain , she proudly held the championship trophy ."
to hold on
Verb
chờ, đợi
to tell someone to wait or pause what they are doing momentarily
"Hold on, I need to tie my shoelaces before we continue our walk ."
to hold
Verb
giữ máy, chờ máy
to wait on the phone line until the other person answers it
"I held the line for a few minutes before she picked up."
to hold
Verb
giữ, có
to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something
"The community holds great affection for their local hero ."
to hold back
Verb
kiềm chế, nhịn
to refrain from taking immediate action or speaking out, typically due to uncertainty, reluctance
"It 's natural to hold back when faced with a challenging dilemma ."
to hold on to
Verb
giữ lấy, bảo tồn
to retain, keep, or continue to have something
"In times of change, it's important to hold on to your core values and principles."
to hold
Verb
cầm, ôm
to have in your hands or arms
"As the team captain , she proudly held the championship trophy ."
to hold on to
Verb
nắm chặt, giữ chặt
to firmly grasp or support something with one's hands
"Drivers are urged to hold on to the steering wheel firmly, especially in challenging weather conditions."
to hold in
Verb
kiềm chế, nén lại
to suppress the expression of one's feelings
"She held her anger in during the meeting."
to hold
Verb
ôm, giữ
to put one's arms around the body of another person
"The friend held her while she cried , offering a shoulder to cry on ."
to hold
Verb
giữ, có
to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something
"The community holds great affection for their local hero ."
to hold off
Verb
chờ đợi, hoãn lại
to refrain from taking immediate action
"The teacher advised the students to hold off on submitting their assignments until the deadline ."
to hold out
Verb
kiên trì, chịu đựng
to survive no matter how dangerous or threatening the circumstances are
"The soldiers had to hold out against enemy forces during a fierce battle ."
to hold
Verb
giữ, giam giữ
to keep someone somewhere and not let them leave, especially as a prisoner
"The police are holding two individuals for questioning regarding the vandalism ."
to hold
Verb
cầm, ôm
to have in your hands or arms
"As the team captain , she proudly held the championship trophy ."
to hold on
Verb
chờ, đợi
to tell someone to wait or pause what they are doing momentarily
"Hold on, I need to tie my shoelaces before we continue our walk ."
to hold up
Verb
trì hoãn, làm chậm lại
to delay the progress of something
"The traffic accident held up the morning commute for hours ."
to hold in
Verb
kiềm chế, nén lại
to suppress the expression of one's feelings
"She held her anger in during the meeting."