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  • 111hołd — m IV, D. u, Ms. hołdłdzie; lm M. y 1. «wyraz czci, poważania, uwielbienia, zachwytu» Należny komuś hołd. Hołdy wielbicieli. Składać, złożyć hołd komuś, czemuś. Złożyć hołd czyjejś pamięci. Hołd złożony poległym, bohaterom. Przyjmować, odbierać… …

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  • 112hold\ on\ to — v. phr. 1a. or hold to To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly. The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it. The old man held on to …

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  • 113hold\ to — v. phr. 1a. or hold to To continue to hold or keep; hold tightly. When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly. The teacher said that if we believed something was true and good we should hold on to it. The old man held on to …

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  • 114hold on — 1) hold on, I ll be right there Syn: wait, wait a minute, just a moment, just a second; stay here, stay put; hold the line; informal just a sec, hang on, sit tight, hold your horses 2) if only they could hold on just a little longer Syn …

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  • 115hold up — phrasal verb Word forms hold up : present tense I/you/we/they hold up he/she/it holds up present participle holding up past tense held up past participle held up 1) [transitive] to hold something in a high position, so that it can be seen She… …

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  • 116Hold On (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Hold On Type = EP Artist = Spencer Tracy Released = July 5, 2003 Recorded = Revolver Studio Genre = Rock Length = Label = Embryo Records Producer = Ben Glatzer Reviews = Last album = Daisy Daze (2001) This album = Hold On… …

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  • 117hold in — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To control, restrict, or arrest: bit2, brake, bridle, check, constrain, curb, hold, hold back, hold down, inhibit, keep, keep back, pull in, rein (back, in, or up), restrain. See RESTRAINT. II verb See hold …

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  • 118hold\ on — v 1. To keep holding tightly; continue to hold strongly. As Ted was pulling on the rope, it began to slip and Earl cried, Hold on, Ted! Syn.: hang on 2. To wait and not hang up a telephone; keep a phone for later use. Mr. Jones asked me to hold… …

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  • 119hold — I. , adj. == firm. HD. 2780; friendly. RG. 456, 383. AS. hold II. , sb. [i hold], == a hold, residence. O. and N. 621 III. , v. a. RG. 368; 3 s. pres. ‘hal’ == holds. RG. 289; ‘halt.’ RG. 12, 36; pret, ‘huld.’ RG. 367; part, ‘halle.’ Alys. 2327 v …

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  • 120hold-up — noun (C) 1 a situation that stops something from happening for a short time; delay 1 (2): An unexpected hold up meant we had fallen 3 weeks behind schedule. 2 a situation in which traffic stops or can only move very slowly: There was a hold up on …

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