Hold
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Pronunciation
- AHD: /hōld/
- IPA: /həʊld/
- SAMPA: /h@Uld/
Verb
to hold (held, held)
- To grasp or grip
- Hold the pencil like this.
- To contain or store
- This package holds six bottles.
- To have and keep possession of something
- Hold my coat for me.
- To reserve
- Hold a table for us at 7:00.
- To wait or delay
- Hold the elevator.
- To detain
- Hold the suspect in this cell.
Translations
- Dutch: houden, vasthouden, bijhouden
- Finnish: pitää (1), sisältää (2)
- Indonesian: tahan, menahan
- Japanese: 押さえる (おさえる, osaeru)
- Catalan: aguantar, aconseguir, mantenir
Noun
hold
- A grasp or grip
- Keep a firm hold on the handlebars.
- Something reserved or kept
- We have a hold here for you.
- (wrestling) a position or grip used to control the opponent
- He got him in a tight hold and pinned him to the mat.
- The cargo area of a ship, (often cargo hold)
- Put that in the hold.
holder
- Something that holds or contains
- a tool holder