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1 hold for
1) Юридический термин: вынести (решение) в пользу2) Макаров: (...) быть в силе по отношению к (о теореме, математическом законе;...) -
2 hold for (...)
Макаров: быть в силе по отношению к (о теореме, математическом законе;...) -
3 hold for some time
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4 hold for a while
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5 hold for enquiry service
- услуга "удерживание соединения для запроса (справки)"
услуга "удерживание соединения для запроса (справки)"
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hold for enquiry service
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6 hold for questioning
English-Russian big medical dictionary > hold for questioning
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7 hold for any estate
Юридический термин: владеть в форме имущества -
8 hold for court
Юридический термин: отдавать под суд -
9 hold for investment
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10 hold for questioning
Юридический термин: задерживать для допроса -
11 hold for release
Химическое оружие: материалы, публикация которых отложена до особого разрешения -
12 hold for rise
Общая лексика: держать (товар) на случай повышения цен -
13 hold for the account
Банковское дело: держать на счёте -
14 hold for court
/vt/ отдавать... под суд -
15 hold for questioning
/vt/ задерживать... для допроса -
16 hold for court
/vt/ отдавать под суд -
17 hold for questioning
/vt/ задерживать для допроса -
18 hold for a while
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19 hold for some time
подержать, подержаться -
20 hold for investment
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