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1 ораторский дар
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2 умение говорить
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3 держать
(вн.)(в разн. знач.) hold* (d.); (содержать, хранить) keep* (d.)держать кого-л. за руку — hold* smb. by the hand
держать в руке — hold* in one's hand (d.)
держать в готовности — hold* in readiness (d.)
держать в тайне — keep* a secret (d.)
держать деньги в сберегательном банке — keep* one's money in the savings bank
держать магазин, пчёл, домашнюю птицу и т. п. — keep* a shop, bees, poultry, etc.
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держать кого-л. в руках — hold* / have smb. (well) in hand, have smb. thumbдержать в подчинении — hold* in subjection submission (d.); keep* down (d.); keep* down (d.) разг.
держать пари — bet; have / make* a bet
держать речь — speak*; make* a speech
держать совет (с тв.) — take* counsel (with)
держать своё слово — keep* one's word; be as good as one's word идиом.
держать чью-л. сторону — side with smb., take* smb.'s side
держать экзамен — go* in for an examination, take* an examination
держать путь (к; на, в вн.) — head (for), make* (for)
держать курс (на вн.) — head (for); (перен. тж.) work towards
так держать! мор. — steady!
держать язык за зубами — hold* one's tongue
держать направо, налево — keep* to the right, to the left
держать в памяти — have keep* in one's memory (d.)
держать банк — be banker, keep* the bank
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