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1 to have respect for somebody, to hold somebody in respect
cienīt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have respect for somebody, to hold somebody in respect
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2 to hold somebody 's nose to the grindstone
izdzīt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to hold somebody 's nose to the grindstone
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3 to hold somebody at gunpoint
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4 to hold somebody by his promise
turēt kādu pie vārdaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to hold somebody by his promise
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5 to hold somebody dear
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6 to hold somebody up to infamy
apkaunot kādu -
7 to hold somebody up to ridicule
likt kādu apsmieklāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to hold somebody up to ridicule
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8 to hold somebody's hand
turēt kādu pie rokas -
9 can't fit to hold a candle to somebody
nav kāda mazā pirkstiņa vērtsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > can't fit to hold a candle to somebody
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10 to have a hold over somebody
ietekmēt kādu; pakļaut kādu savai ietekmei -
11 to hold a property in trust of somebody
pārvaldīt kāda īpašumu ar aizbildņa tiesībāmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to hold a property in trust of somebody
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12 to hold out a carrot to somebody
mēģināt piekukuļotEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to hold out a carrot to somebody
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hold somebody back from doing something — ˌhold ˈback (from doing sth) | ˌhold sb ˈback (from doing sth) derived to hesitate or to make sb hesitate to act or speak • She held back, not knowing how to break the terrible news. • I wanted to tell him the truth, but something held me back.… … Useful english dictionary
hold somebody at bay — hold/keep sb/sth at ˈbay idiom to prevent an enemy from coming close or a problem from having a bad effect Syn: ward off • I m trying to keep my creditors at bay. • Charlotte bit her lip to hold the tears at bay … Useful english dictionary
hold somebody's hand — hold sb s ˈhand idiom to give sb support in a difficult situation • Do you want me to come along and hold your hand? Main entry: ↑handidiom … Useful english dictionary
hold somebody dear — hold sb/sth ˈdear idiom (formal) to care very much for sb/sth; to value sb/sth highly • He had destroyed everything we held dear. Main entry: ↑dearidiom … Useful english dictionary
hold somebody off — ˌhold sb/sthˈoff derived to stop sb/sth defeating you • She held off all the last minute challengers and won the race in a new record time. Main entry: ↑holdderived … Useful english dictionary
hold somebody's hand — verb a) To grasp or hold a persons hand. Ill give you advice on writing an article, but I wont hold your hand through the entire process. b) To guide somebody through the basics or assist with excessively small details … Wiktionary
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