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Englisch - Türkisch
vazgeçmemek
tutunmak
sadık kalmak
korumak
sürdürmek
bağlı kalmak
izlemek
bağlı kal
hold
tutmak

Kız gözyaşlarını tutmak için çok gayret etti. - The girl tried hard to hold back her tears.

Oluklu kaşıklar geleneksel pelin ayininde belirli bir role sahiptir.Onlar bir adet küp şekeri soğuk suyla bardaklarının içine eritmek için küp şekeri bardağın üstünde tutmak için kullanılır. - Slotted spoons have a particular role in the traditional absinthe ritual. They are used to hold a sugar cube over a glass as one dissolves it into her drink with cold water.

hold
devam etmek
hold
düzenlemek

Biz, partiyi düzenlemek için bir oda kiralamak zorundayız. - We have to rent a room to hold the party in.

Tom toplantıyı düzenlemek için uygun bir yer arıyor. - Tom is looking for a suitable place to hold the meeting.

hold
(toplantı vb) düzenlemek
hold
(Askeri) AMBAR, TUTMAK, BEKLETMEK: 1. Bir gemide yük istif bölmesi. 2. Bir mevzi veya bölgeyi zorla elde bulundurmak. 3. Taarruzda, düşman kuvvetlerinin hareketine veya yeniden gruplanmalarına engel olacak şekilde baskı yapmak. 4. Hava trafiğinde, uçuş halindeki bir uçağı, hava trafik kontrol talimatlarına uygun olarak, gözle veya diğer vasıtalarla tanınabilecek belirli bir saha veya bölge dahilinde tutmak
hold
{i} tutma

Tom barajın tutmayacağını bilemezdi. - Tom had no way of knowing that the dam wouldn't hold.

Tom'un şu ana kadar yapmayı denemek istediği en tehlikeli şey zehirli bir yılanı tutmaktı. - The most dangerous thing Tom ever wanted to try to do was to hold a poisonous snake.

hold
{f} kaldırmak
hold
{f} kavramak
hold
gemi ambarı
hold
kabul ve tasdik etmek
hold
savunmak (mevzi)
hold
{i} tutunma
hold
{i} tutunacak yer

Kayanın üzerinde el ya da ayak için tutunacak yerler yoktu. - There were no holds for hand or foot on the rock.

hold
{i} bagaj bölümü (uçak)
hold
sığınacak yer
hold
arkası kesilmemek
hold
bekletme
hold
değişmemek
hold
(Bilgisayar) basılı tutmak
hold
zaptetmek
hold
(ağırlık) taşımak
hold
elde tutma
hold

O onun işini engelliyor. - He is holding up her work.

Tom bir iş bulamadı ya da tek başına yaşayamadı. - Tom was unable to hold a job or live by himself.

hold
engel olmak
hold
(Ticaret) bulundurma
hold
meşgul etme
hold
tutuşmak
hold
işgal etmek (makam)
hold
(Kanun) icra etmek
hold
süregelmek
hold
(Havacılık) bagaj bölümü
hold
düzenlemek (toplantı)
hold
(Kanun) uhdesinde bulundurmak
hold
(Muzik) durak işareti
hold
(Kanun) hamil olmak
hold
(Kanun) hüküm vermek
hold
düşünmek
hold
(Bilgisayar) dur-bekle
hold
(Kanun) ifa etmek
hold
(Ticaret) bakiye tutma
hold
yapışmak (zamk)
hold
yapışmak
hold
(Havacılık) uçakta bagaj bölümü
hold
tutunmak
hold
genellikle tahıl saklanan yer
hold
göstermek
hold
(Kanun) elinde bulundurmak
hold
savunmak
hold
yetmek
hold
(Dilbilim) durak
hold
karar vermek
hold
korumak
hold
ilerlemek
hold
kabul etmek
hold
saymak
hold
farzetmek
hold
{i} tutuş

Tom, John ve Mary'yi el ele tutuşurlarken gördü. - Tom saw John and Mary holding hands.

Sadece el ele tutuşuyorduk. - We were just holding hands.

hold
yapmak

Yarın öğleden sonra ilk olarak personel toplantısı yapmak istiyorum, bu yüzden konferans salonunu ayırır mısın? - I'd like to hold a staff meeting first thing tomorrow afternoon, so could you reserve the conference room?

hold
{f} tut

Dilini tut, yoksa öldürüleceksin. - Hold your tongue, or you'll be killed.

Birisi onun kolundan tuttuğunda o korkudan çığlık attı. - She screamed with horror as someone took hold of her arm.

hold
sürmek
hold
{f} tutmak: Hold my hand. Elimi tut
hold
tutturmak
hold
kontrol altına almak
hold
(neyise) oluşturmak
hold
almak

Mütevelli Yönetim kurulu yurt dışı holdingleri görevden almak için oy kullandı. - The Board of Trustees voted to divest the organization's overseas holdings.

Bu salon 2,000 kişi almaktadır. - This hall holds 2,000 people.

hold
inanmak
hold
belli bir durumda tutmak
hold
geride tutmak

Seni geride tutmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to hold you back.

hold
tutamak
hold
içine almak
hold
oluşturm
hold
geçerli olmak
hold
alıkoymak
hold
{f} barındırmak
hold
sahip olmak
hold
{f} dayanmak
hold
{i} geminin iç tarafı
hold
malik olmak
hold
{f} bırakmamak, zaptetmek
hold
mecbur etmek
hold
dur

Dur bakalım, Sen ne yaptığını düşünüyorsun? - Hold up, what do you think you're doing?

Yürüyen merdivene binerken lütfen tırabzanı tut ve sarı çizginin içinde dur. - When riding the escalator, please hold the handrail and stand inside the yellow line.

hold
elinde tutmak
hold
iltizam etmek
hold
salıvermemek
hold
{f} gözaltına almak
hold
{f} çekmek
hold
{i} ambar
hold
{i} durdurma
hold
devam ettirmek
hold
{f} el koymak
hold
{f} muhafaza etmek
hold
{f} durmak
hold
{f} karara bağlamak
hold
{i} etki

Nancy'nin kocası üzerinde bir etkisi var. - Nancy has a hold on her husband.

hold
{f} sadık kalmak
hold
{f} tıkamak
hold
istiap etmek
hold
{i} nüfuz
hold
durdurmak
hold
{f} (held)
hold
{f} içine almak: How much water will this glass hold? Bu bardak ne
holdto
bağlı kal
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von hold to im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

hold
To detain

Hold the suspect in this cell.

hold
To maintain, to consider

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

hold
To win one's own service game
hold
To have and keep possession of something

The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs.

hold
To reserve

Hold a table for us at 7:00.

hold
Something reserved or kept

We have a hold here for you.

hold
An instance of holding one's service game, as opposed to being broken
hold
This word needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}

So I felt my way down the passage back to the vault, and recked not of the darkness, nor of Blackbeard and his crew, if only I could lay my lips to liquor. Thus I groped about the barrels till near the top of the stack my hand struck on the spile of a keg, and drawing it, I got my mouth to the hold.

hold
To be or remain valid; to apply; to hold true; to hold good
hold
Status applied to an item being held at the Circulation Desk A valid borrower may request that a circulating book or other material be held upon its return to the Library The patron will be notified when the material becomes available
hold
A term given to the act of holding a balance intact until an item or items have been collected By placing a hold on an account, the Bank will not permit the withdrawal of the uncollected portion of a deposit until it is certain that the items have been collected Back to Top
hold
When item needed by a library user is out to someone else, one can place a hold on the item through the library online system A hold will ensure that the library user will be next in line when the item is returned and becomes available In Webcat the term Request is used for placing a hold
hold
A borrower may request that a circulating book be held upon its return The patron will be notified when it becomes available
hold
A hold on a book guarantees that a book checked out to another person will be saved for you when the book is returned You may request a hold on a book at the Circulation Desk
hold
(Senate only) An informal practice by which a Senator informs his or her floor leader that he or she does not wish a particular bill or other measure to reach the floor for consideration The Majority Leader need not follow the Senator's wishes, but is on notice that the opposing Senator may filibuster any motion to proceed to consider the measure
hold
{e} stop! stay! cease! leave off! forbear
hold
{v} to support grasp, keep, retain, detain, stick, continue
hold
{n} a support, catch, power, custody, place, the interior of a ship
hold
{f} have in one's hand; include, contain; keep, save; restrain; maintain, support, believe; direct, arrange; possess
hold
{i} grasp, grip; handle, something to grip; influence, effect; order to delay or postpone something; stronghold, secure fortified place; storage space in the hull of a ship
hold
An opponent call "Hold!" when a player makes a play that the opponent ponders challenging Calling "Hold!" signals to the player not to draw new tiles until either the challenge is officially resolved or the "hold!" is rescinded
hold
Binding power and influence
hold
be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds"
hold
To have; to possess; to be in possession of; to occupy; to derive title to; as, to hold office
hold
A grasp or grip
hold
a cell in a jail or prison power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; "he has a hold over them"
hold
Something that may be grasped; means of support
hold
cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
hold
A position or grip used to control the opponent
hold
The percentage the house wins on a gamble
hold
In general, to keep one's self in a given position or condition; to remain fixed
hold
maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"
hold
to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"
hold
keep from departing; "Hold the taxi"; "Hold the horse"
hold
be pertinent or relevant or applicable; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
hold
have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people"
hold
The authority or ground to take or keep; claim
hold
To contain or store
hold
have as a major characteristic; "The novel holds many surprises"; "The book holds in store much valuable advise
hold
have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him"
hold
arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance; "reserve me a seat on a flight"; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"; "please hold a table at Maxim's"
hold
assert or affirm; "Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good"
hold
A hold guarantees that when a book is returned to the Circulation Desk it will be held for you
hold
have as a major characteristic; "The novel holds many surprises"; "The book holds in store much valuable advise"
hold
The cargo area of a ship, (often cargo hold)
hold
The lower interior part of a ship or airplane where cargo is stored
hold
keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e g , "keep clean"; "hold in place"; "She always held herself as a lady"; "The students keep me on my toes"
hold
A character [thus &?;] placed over or under a note or rest, and indicating that it is to be prolonged; called also pause, and corona
hold
bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
hold
keep from exhaling or expelling; "hold your breath"
hold
secure and keep for possible future use or application; "The landlord retained the security deposit"; "I reserve the right to disagree"
hold
To maintain ownership of a security over a long period of time "Hold" is also a recommendation of an analyst who is not positive enough on a stock to recommend a buy, but not negative enough on the stock to recommend a sell
hold
aim, point, or direct; "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames"
hold
Indicates that the request has been filled and the material is on the hold shelf at the location where it is to be picked up A notice has been sent to the patron, or is scheduled to be sent shortly
hold
Not to fall away, desert, or prove recreant; to remain attached; to cleave; often with with, to, or for
hold
time during which some action is awaited; "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"
hold
A place of confinement; a prison; confinement; custody; guard
hold
Process to request a book which is currently charged out The current borrower will not be able to renew the book, and the person placing the hold will be notified to pick it up at Circulation Ask for information at Circulation
hold
have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; "She bears the title of Duchess"; "He held the governorship for almost a decade"
hold
To grasp or grip
hold
be the physical support of; carry the weight of; "The beam holds up the roof"; "He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam"; "What's holding that mirror?"
hold
To accept, as an opinion; to be the adherent of, openly or privately; to persist in, as a purpose; to maintain; to sustain
hold
protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
hold
To receive and retain; to contain as a vessel; as, this pail holds milk; hence, to be able to receive and retain; to have capacity or containing power for
hold
the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
hold
To derive right or title; generally with of
hold
drink alcohol without showing ill effects; "He can hold his liquor"; "he had drunk more than he could carry"
hold
A library user may place a hold on a book charged out to another person; this ensures that the person placing the hold will be next in line to receive the book when the book is returned
hold
To impose restraint upon; to limit in motion or action; to bind legally or morally; to confine; to restrain
hold
is an artificial restriction which prevents a job from being selected for processing There are three types of holds, which is applied by the job owner, (or operator) which is applied by the batch operator or administrator, and which is applied by the system itself or the batch system administrator
hold
Not to fail or be found wanting; to continue; to last; to endure a test or trial; to abide; to persist
hold
You can place a hold on a Library book that is checked out When the book is returned, it will be held for you, and you will receive a notice informing you that it is now available Holds can be placed by you directly using the Online Book Catalog, or you can ask for assistance at the Circulation Desk
hold
When a book or other item is currently checked out, patrons may place a "hold" on it at the circulation desk or remotely through the Novanet catalogue The person to whom it is checked out will not be permitted to renew the item, and the person placing the "hold" will be next in line to check it out after it is returned
hold
cover as for protection against noise or smell; "She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate"; "hold one's nose"
hold
A large compartment in the lower part of a vessel where the cargo is stored In earlier days, the hold also housed the ships gear and any provisions which would be required on the voyage
hold
To maintain in being or action; to carry on; to prosecute, as a course of conduct or an argument; to continue; to sustain
hold
1 During a countdown to stop counting and to wait until an impediment has been removed so that the countdown can be resumed, as in T minus 40 and holding Compare count, recycle
hold
be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
hold
To prosecute, have, take, or join in, as something which is the result of united action; as to, hold a meeting, a festival, a session, etc
hold
resist or confront with resistance; "The politician defied public opinion"; "The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear"; "The bridge held"
hold
support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"
hold
take and maintain control over, often by violent means; "The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week"
hold
lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
hold
hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound"
hold
be capable of holding or containing; "This box won't take all the items"; "The flask holds one gallon"
hold
remain committed to; "I hold to these ideas"
hold
To cause to wait or delay
hold
contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
hold
understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something; "he has a good grasp of accounting practices"
hold
a request for a library item that is already signed out or is currently unavailable When the item is returned to the library, it will be kept at the circulation desk for the person who made the hold request
hold
a cell in a jail or prison power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; "he has a hold over them" keep from exhaling or expelling; "hold your breath" remain committed to; "I hold to these ideas" assert or affirm; "Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good" hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound" aim, point, or direct; "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames" have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him" be the physical support of; carry the weight of; "The beam holds up the roof"; "He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam"; "What's holding that mirror?" cover as for protection against noise or smell; "She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate"; "hold one's nose" support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright" organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course" take and maintain control over, often by violent means; "The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week" keep from departing; "Hold the taxi"; "Hold the horse" stop dealing with; "hold all calls to the President's office while he is in a meeting" remain in a certain state, position, or condition; "The weather held"; "They held on the road and kept marching" contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water" have as a major characteristic; "The novel holds many surprises"; "The book holds in store much valuable advise
hold
Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued
hold
power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; "he has a hold over them"
hold
declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
hold
To restrain one's self; to refrain
hold
The whole interior portion of a vessel below the lower deck, in which the cargo is stowed
hold
organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
hold
stop dealing with; "hold all calls to the President's office while he is in a meeting"
hold
A hold is a request to have a particular item held for the requestor when that item is returned to the library A hold request does not change the due date, but does prevent the current borrower from renewing the item To put a book on hold the requestor must submit a request through CLICnet
hold
To retain in one's keeping; to maintain possession of, or authority over; not to give up or relinquish; to keep; to defend
hold
a cell in a jail or prison
hold
A hold guarantees that when a book is returned to the circulation desk it will be saved for you
hold
Hence: Not to move; to halt; to stop; mostly in the imperative
hold
the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
hold
The hold button keeps callers on the line while you call someone else to the phone, or switch to different extension to make or receive another call
hold
A place of security; a fortified place; a fort; a castle; often called a stronghold
hold
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
hold
the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo
hold
a stronghold
hold
hence, to direct and bring about officially; to conduct or preside at; as, the general held a council of war; a judge holds a court; a clergyman holds a service
hold
The amount of the leather captured within the stitch on one side of the seam, determined by how far back from the edge you pierce and how deeply you pierce (Note: depending on how you look at it, the picture above only shows a half of a Hold The rest of the hold is the other half of the piece of leather shown, and the stitching area of any other piece of leather used) These are all separate variables that must be taken into account [Saguto]
hold
The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; gripe; possession; often used with the verbs take and lay
hold
To cause to remain in a given situation, position, or relation, within certain limits, or the like; to prevent from falling or escaping; to sustain; to restrain; to keep in the grasp; to retain
hold
A request that a circulating book be held upon its return (whether from another patron or from "missing" status) The Circulation Desk notifies the patron when it becomes available
hold
a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police"
hold
keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view; "take for granted"; "view as important"; "hold these truths to be self-evident"; "I hold him personally responsible"
hold
remain in a certain state, position, or condition; "The weather held"; "They held on the road and kept marching"
hold to

    Türkische aussprache

    hōld tı

    Aussprache

    /ˈhōld tə/ /ˈhoʊld tə/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hOld ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English healdan; akin to Old High German haltan to hold, and perhaps to Latin celer rapid, Greek klonos agitation.
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