English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word hold
English | Esperanto |
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(continue; last) | daŭradi |
(hang onto; retain; keep; maintain; have) | |
🔗 He held it at arm’s length. | |
(comprise; contain) | |
🔗 It still held oil. | |
(contain; admit) | enteni |
(halt; stop; end; obstruct; stem; stay; stall; arrest) | |
(cause; cause to take place; organize; provoke; stage) | |
🔗 And European Council president Donald Tusk will hold talks with Irish premier Leo Varadkar in Dublin. | |
(occupy; take; engage; fill; involve) | |
🔗 A successful strike southwards would make Russia’s defence of parts of Cherson it still holds untenable. | |
(deem; opine; think; feel; reckon; see; believe; find) | |
(grip; grasp) | |
(pause) | |
(conduct) | |
🔗 In 2009, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines held a referendum. | |
(deliver) | |
🔗 You must hold in mind your importance. | |
hold aloof (keep aloof) | |
hold back (keep back; withhold) | kaŝgardi |
hold back (detain; retain; reserve; withhold) | |
(keep at a distance; keep at bay) | |
🔗 Authorities interpreted the books—about sheep trying to hold back wolves from their village—as referring to Hong Kong and the Běijīng government. | |
hold forth (dissert) | |
(be quiet; be silent) | |
🔗 There were angry shouts for Cenn to hold his tongue. | |
hold the line | |
hold together | teni kune |
hold with (side with; take part with; take sides with) | |
lay hold of (pick up; take; get) | |
foothold (footing; stand; station) | |
holder (socket; sheath) | |
holder (owner) | |
holdfast (clamp; parenthesis; staple) | |
🔗 A recent survey by the United Nations World Food Programme found that around two thirds of Sri Lankan households have been forced to reduce their food intake. | |
household (domestic) | |
household | |
stronghold (fortification; fort; fortress; reenforcement) | |
stronghold (fortress) | () |
uphold (confirm; corroborate; affirm; establish; bear out; recognize) | |
uphold (support; sustain; countenance; espouse; maintain; stand by; back up; advocate; be behind; prop up) | |
uphold |