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1 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) hånd i hånd* * *(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) hånd i hånd -
2 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) hånd i hånd* * *(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) hånd i hånd -
3 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) -
4 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) -
5 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) leiðast -
6 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) leiðast -
7 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) kézenfogva -
8 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) kézenfogva -
9 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) dar(-se) as mãos -
10 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) dar(-se) as mãos -
11 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) el ele tutuşmak -
12 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) el ele tutuşmak -
13 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) držati se za roke -
14 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) držati se za roke -
15 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) -
16 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) -
17 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) holde hverandre i hånden, leie (hverandre) -
18 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) holde hverandre i hånden, leie (hverandre) -
19 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) -
20 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).)
См. также в других словарях:
hold hands — or hold someone s hand to put your hand around someone else s hand She was holding hands with Mike. They all held hands and prayed. Hold my hand while we cross the road … English dictionary
hold hands — phrasal : to go hand in hand especially as an expression of affection * * * hold hands see under ↑hold1 • • • Main Entry: ↑hand hold hands 1. (of two people) to be hand in hand or clasping both of each other s hands 2. (of several people) each to … Useful english dictionary
hold hands — phrasal to engage one s hand with another s especially as an expression of affection … New Collegiate Dictionary
hold hands — verb Of two or more people, to clasp anothers hand with ones own hand … Wiktionary
join hands with someone — join hands (with (someone)) to unite with other people or groups. Many people are ready to join hands to improve health care around the world. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of join hands (= to hold the hand of the person next to you,… … New idioms dictionary
join hands with — join hands (with (someone)) to unite with other people or groups. Many people are ready to join hands to improve health care around the world. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of join hands (= to hold the hand of the person next to you,… … New idioms dictionary
shake hands (with someone) — shake someone’s hand phrase to hold someone’s hand and move it up and down several times as a way of greeting them or of showing that you agree to something ‘Nice to meet you,’ Larry said, shaking my hand. Thesaurus: gestures used to say hello or … Useful english dictionary
hold someone's hand — hold hands or hold someone s hand to put your hand around someone else s hand She was holding hands with Mike. They all held hands and prayed. Hold my hand while we cross the road … English dictionary
hold — ‘grasp, clasp’ [OE] and hold ‘cargo store’ [16] are not the same word. The verb goes back to a prehistoric Germanic source which meant ‘watch, guard’. This ancestral sense is preserved in the derivative behold [OE], but the simple verb hold,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
hold — ‘grasp, clasp’ [OE] and hold ‘cargo store’ [16] are not the same word. The verb goes back to a prehistoric Germanic source which meant ‘watch, guard’. This ancestral sense is preserved in the derivative behold [OE], but the simple verb hold,… … Word origins
hold — hold1 W1S1 [həuld US hould] v past tense and past participle held [held] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in your hand/arms)¦ 2¦(event)¦ 3¦(keep something in position)¦ 4¦(job/title)¦ 5¦(keep/store)¦ 6¦(keep something available for somebody)¦ 7¦(keep somebody… … Dictionary of contemporary English