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1 hold oneself in hand
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2 hold smb.'s hand
оказывать поддержку кому-л., помогать кому-л‘Oh, I see,’ said Favell, ‘you're going to hold his hand through this. You're going to back de Winter.’ (D. du Maurier, ‘Rebecca’, ch. 24) — - Понятно, - сказал Фавел. - В этом деле вы держите сторону де Уинтера. Хотите помочь ему.
...I flatter myself that I do give a tolerably good imitation of a friend of yours who has just dropped in to hold your hand at a critical moment. (C. P. Snow, ‘Death under Sail’, ch. 9) —...я льщу себя надеждой, что неплохо играю роль вашего друга, который внезапно появился здесь, чтобы поддержать вас в трудную минуту.
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3 hold someone's hand
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hold someone's hand
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4 hold smb.'s hand
oкaзывaть пoддepжку кoму-л., пoмoгaть кoму-л.I flatter myself that I do give a tolerably good imitation of a friend of yours who has just dropped in to hold your hand at a critical moment (C. P. Snow) -
5 hold one's hand
воздержаться от чего-л., не вмешиваться, ничего не предприниматьOthers told me that if they had known what the punishment was they would suffer, they would certainly have held their hands. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘A Man with a Conscience’) — Другие заключенные говорили, что, знай они, как тяжело придется им поплатиться за свое преступление, они бы на него не пошли.
I could have held my hand until he was elected, and then threatened that either he must correct the mistake, or I would... (C. P. Snow, ‘The Search’, part IV, ch. V) — Мне следовало бы ничего не предпринимать, пока его не выбрали шерифом. И только тогда пригрозить ему, что, если он сам не исправит ошибку, об этом позабочусь я...
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6 hold one's hand
вoздepживaтьcя oт чeгo-л., нe вмeшивaтьcя, ничeгo нe пpeдпpинимaтьOthers told me that if they had known what the punishment was they would suffer, they would certainly have held their hands (W. S. Maugham). I could have held my hand until he was elected, and then threaten that either he must correct the mistake, or I would (C. P. Snow) -
7 hold (one's) hand
Общая лексика: сдержаться -
8 hold a lone hand
Общая лексика: делать (что-л.) без всякой поддержки, делать ( что-л.) без всякой помощи, делать (что-л.) одному -
9 hold one's hand
Общая лексика: воздержаться, воздерживаться -
10 hold out a hand
Общая лексика: подавать руку, протягивать руку -
11 hold out the hand of comradeship
Общая лексика: предложить сотрудничество, протянуть руку дружбыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hold out the hand of comradeship
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12 hold one's hand
воздержатьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hold one's hand
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13 hold a good hand
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14 hold one's hand
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15 hold somebody's hand
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16 hold one's hand
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17 hold\ out\ the\ hand
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18 hold\ a\ nap\ hand
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19 hold\ one's\ hand
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20 hold smth in hand
владе́ть чем-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > hold smth in hand
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