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1 hold with
phr.v. inf. се согласува со: I don't hold with thai Jас не се согласувам со тоа hold2 /haold/ n. 1. држење, фаќање; keep a firm hold of sth цврсто држи нешто; lose hold of sth испушта нешто2. фат (во борење)3. место за фаќање/стапнување (во планинарство)4. складишен дел (од брод)5. влијание, контрола (on/ovcr sb/sth врз некого/нешто).; 6. have/keep hold of sth држи нешто; се држи за нешто.; 7. catch/grab/take/seize hold of sb/sth a) зграпчува некого/нешто. б) презема власт/контрола над некого/нешто.; 8. get hold of sb/sth пронаоѓа/стигнува до некого/нешто: I've been trying to get hold of her for days Co денови се обидувам да стапам во контакт со неа; Can you get hold of 500 pounds? можеш ли некако да дојдеш до 500 фунти?; The press got hold of the story Весниците некако дојдоа до приказната.; 9. take hold a) почнува да делува, б) пушта корени, заживува (обичајот/идејага/реформите).; 10. have a good hold of sth добро разбира/познава нешто.; 11. have a hold over /on sb (може да) влијае врз некого.; 12. put sth on hold остава нешт -
2 trial
n. обид, проба; on trial - на проба;2. искушение, неволја, несреќа;3. судска истрага, судење, суд; to put on trial - изнесува пред суд; to hold a trial - води парница, се парничи; to stand one's trial - е под истрага; истрага; проба, гест; пробен; судење
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