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to hold one's

  • 1 hold one's head high

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  • 2 hold one's own

    het (alleen) aankunnen; zich handhaven, niet achteruitgaan van een zieke
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  • 3 hold one's peace

    hold one's peace а) молчать; б) соблюдать спокойствие;

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > hold one's peace

  • 4 hold one's fire

    expr.
    hacer alto el fuego (Militar) expr.

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  • 5 hold one's audience spellbound

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  • 6 hold one's job down

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  • 7 hold one's nose

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  • 8 hold one's own with

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  • 9 hold one's own with/against

    hold one's own with/against

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  • 10 hold one’s own

    ثَبَتَ \ hold: to remain in a certain position; not slip or break: If the rope doesn’t hold, you’ll fall!. hold one’s own: to keep one’s position or strength; not let sb. (or some disease, trouble, etc.) get control of one: The other team were stronger, but we held our own against them. \ See Also صمد (صَمَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > hold one’s own

  • 11 hold one’s own

    اِحْتَفَظَ بموقفه \ hold one’s own: to keep one’s position or strength; not let sb. get control of one: The other team were stronger, but we held our own against them. \ صَابَرَ \ hold one’s own: to keep one’s position or strength; not to let sb. (or some disease, trouble, etc.) get control of one: The other team were stronger, but we held our own against them. \ See Also ثبت (ثَبَتَ)، احتفظ بموقفه (اِحْتَفَظَ بِمَوقِفِه)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > hold one’s own

  • 12 hold one's own

    (to be as successful in a fight, argument etc as one's opponent: His opponents tried to prove his arguments wrong but he managed to hold his own.) mantenerse firme
    hold one's own (In an argument, etc.)
    expr.
    mantenerse bien expr.
    mantenerse firme expr.

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  • 13 hold one's peace

    разг.
    (hold one's peace (или tongue, груб. row))
    молчать, помалкивать; ≈ держать язык за зубами; попридержать язык

    ‘If you're not an idiot,’ said Miss Brass harshly, ‘hold your peace.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. LXVI) — - Если ты не круглый дурак, - обозвала его мисс Брасс, - замолчи сию же минуту.

    Yet he holds his tongue, confides in no man, and plays out the bitter perilous game as a commonplace matter of course and all in the day's work. (J. London, ‘The Mutiny of the ‘Elsinore’’, ch. XXXII) — Но он держит язык за зубами, никому не поверяет своих мыслей и ведет опасную игру как самое обыкновенное дело, входящее в круг его повседневных обязанностей.

    Minnie: "...There's a man!" Mrs. Molloy: "...Minnie, you imagined it... Minnie, you're a fool; hold your tongue!" (Th. Wilder, ‘The Matchmaker’, act II) — Минни: "...В шкафу мужчина!" Миссис Моллой: "...Минни, тебе это показалось. Минни, ты дура, попридержи язык!"

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  • 14 hold one's tongue

    (to remain silent or stop talking: There were a lot of things I wanted to say, but I thought I'd better just hold my tongue.) morderse la lengua
    expr.
    callar v.
    callarse expr.
    no decir nada expr.

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  • 15 hold one’s breath

    حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ)‏ \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe.

    Arabic-English glossary > hold one’s breath

  • 16 hold one's breath

    (to stop breathing (often because of anxiety or to avoid being heard): He held his breath as he watched the daring acrobat.) contener la respiración
    expr.
    contener el aliento expr.
    contener la respiración expr.

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  • 17 hold one's way

    1) следовать, не отставать, держать путь

    The... reeds of the jungle were moving like the ripple of the ocean, when distorted by the course of a shark holding its way near the surface. (W. Scott, ‘The Surgeon's Daughter’, ch. XIII) —...движение тростника в джунглях напоминало рябь на поверхности океана, которую вызывает плывущая неглубоко акула.

    2) продолжать идти своим путём, держаться

    People who have enough to do to hold their own way... had better be content with their own obligations and difficulties, and not increase them by engaging for other men. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. X) — Люди, которым столько труда стоит самим удержаться на ногах... должны думать о собственных обязательствах и затруднениях и не увеличивать их, ручаясь за других.

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  • 18 hold one's nose to the grindstone

    (hold (keep или put) one's (или smb.'s) nose to the grindstone)
    не давать себе (или кому-л.) ни отдыху ни сроку, заставлять себя (или кого-л.) работать без отдыха, без передышки; см. тж. with one's nose at the grindstone

    I can see as far into a grindstone as another man; further than a good many, perhaps, because I had my nose well kept to it when I was young. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book I, ch. XI) — Я вижу, чем тут пахнет, не хуже всякого другого, даже, может быть, лучше, чем многие, потому что мне самому достаточно доставалось в молодости.

    Then, too, keeping your nose to the grindstone prevented other things from plaguing you. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Coonardoo’, ch. XXVIII) —...К тому же если заставляешь себя работать без отдыха, то это не дает всяким вздорным мыслям лезть в голову и терзать тебя.

    Mr. Baker... kept all our noses to the grindstone, being - as he once remarked - paid for doing that very thing. (J. Conrad, ‘The Nigger of the Narcissus’, ch. II) — Мистер Бейкер... заставлял нас всех работать до изнеможения, так как ему, как он однажды выразился, именно за это и платили деньги.

    Old hypocrite, muttered Tony to himself, don't think you'll succeed in keeping my nose to the grindstone. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part III, ch. III) — - Старый ханжа, - пробормотал про себя Тони, - не воображай, что тебе удастся запрячь меня в ярмо.

    Hullo, Bundle. Heard you'd got here. Been kept with my nose to the grindstone all the blessed afternoon or I'd have seen you before. (A. Christie, ‘The Seven Dials Mystery’, ch. XVI) — Приветствую вас, Бандл. Слышал о вашем приезде. Но так заработался сегодня, что не мог раньше с вами встретиться.

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  • 19 hold one’s ground

    hold v one’s ground GEN sich behaupten

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > hold one’s ground

  • 20 hold one's ground

    не сдавать позиций, держаться твёрдо, стойко, стоять на своём, решительно проводить свою линию; остаться верным своим убеждениям, принципам [этим. воен. удерживать занимаемые позиции]

    ‘But don't resign whatever you do,’ he said cautiously. ‘That would be a confession of weakness, and they don't expect you to. I wouldn't want you to. Stand your ground. This whole thing will blow over.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XIII) — - Но ни в коем случае не выходите из членов клуба, - сказал Эддисон предостерегающе, - это значило бы признать свою слабость. Да они на это и не рассчитывают. я не хотел бы этого. Держитесь. Все обойдется.

    ...he was now prepared, whatever Roberta might think or say, to stand his ground. (Th. Dreiser, ‘An American Tragedy’, book II, ch. XXXV) —...и теперь он решил стоять на своем, что бы Роберта ни думала и что бы ни говорила.

    ‘You keep y'r nose out of my business, miss, or it'll be the worse for you!’ Nell stood her ground. ‘You understand me, Miss Sheepshanks,’ she said firmly. ‘It is my business, as a representative of the union, to be here. I have a legal right to ask to see your hours and wages book.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XXIV) — - И советую вам, сударыня, не совать носа не в свои дела. Однако Нелл не сдавалась. - Ошибаетесь, мисс Шипшенкс, - сказала она твердо. - Это как раз мое дело. я пришла сюда как представитель профсоюза и имею право требовать у вас табель и ведомость зарплаты.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's fire — or[hold fire] {v. phr.} To keep back arguments or facts; keep from telling something. * /Tow could have hurt Fred by telling what he knew, but he held his fire./ * /Mary held fire until she had enough information to convince the other club… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's fire — or[hold fire] {v. phr.} To keep back arguments or facts; keep from telling something. * /Tow could have hurt Fred by telling what he knew, but he held his fire./ * /Mary held fire until she had enough information to convince the other club… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's peace — {v. phr.}, {formal} To be silent and not speak against something; be still; keep quiet. * /I did not agree with the teacher, but held my peace as he was rather angry./ Compare: HOLD ONE S TONGUE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's peace — {v. phr.}, {formal} To be silent and not speak against something; be still; keep quiet. * /I did not agree with the teacher, but held my peace as he was rather angry./ Compare: HOLD ONE S TONGUE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To stop breathing for a moment when you are excited or nervous. * /The race was so close that everyone was holding his breath at the finish./ 2. To endure great nervousness, anxiety, or excitement. * /John held his breath for days… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's tongue — {v. phr.} To be silent; keep still; not talk. May be considered rude. * /The teacher told Fred to hold his tongue./ * /If people would hold their tongues from unkind speech, fewer people would be hurt/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To stop breathing for a moment when you are excited or nervous. * /The race was so close that everyone was holding his breath at the finish./ 2. To endure great nervousness, anxiety, or excitement. * /John held his breath for days… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's tongue — {v. phr.} To be silent; keep still; not talk. May be considered rude. * /The teacher told Fred to hold his tongue./ * /If people would hold their tongues from unkind speech, fewer people would be hurt/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's own — {v. phr.} To keep your position; avoid losing ground; keep your advantage, wealth, or condition without loss. * /Mr. Smith could not build up his business, but he held his own./ * /The team held its own after the first quarter./ * /Mary had a… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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