-
41 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) a rezista2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) a rezista3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) a fi suficient -
42 hold out
1. to extend (one’s hand); 2. to last, to go on in spite of difficulties 1. протянуть (руку); 2. продолжать(ся); продержаться несмотря на трудности1. He held out his hand. 2. How long will this weather hold out? How much longer will they hold out without help?
-
43 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) αντέχω2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) (εξακολουθώ να)αντιστέκομαι3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) βαστώ,διαρκώ -
44 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) vydržať2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) vydržať3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) vystačiť -
45 hold out
1) предлага́ть, раздава́тьhold out promises — раздава́ть обеща́ния
2) не сдава́тьсяhold out for six months — продержа́ться полго́да
3) sl ( on smb) ута́ивать от кого-л., не дава́ть кому-л.my partner held out on me when the big money came in — мой партнёр скрыл от меня́ кру́пную су́мму
-
46 hold out
1) to continue to survive etc until help arrives:يَبْقى حَيّا، يَثْبُتThe rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.
2) to continue to fight against an enemy attack:يَصْمُدThe soldiers held out for eight days.
3) to be enough to last:يَكْفيWill our supplies hold out till the end of the month?
-
47 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) (sou)tenir2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) tenir3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) suffire -
48 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) resistir2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) resistir3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) durar -
49 hold out
а) протягивать; предлагать; to hold out hope давать надежду;б) выдерживать, держаться до конца;в) хватать; how long will our supplies hold out? на сколько нам хватит наших запасов?;г) amer. удерживать; задерживать* * *протягивать, предлагать; выдерживать, выстаивать, держаться до конца, не сдаваться; выживать; хватать, дотягивать* * *1) протягивать 2) выдерживать, держаться до конца 3) хватать 4) амер. удерживать 5) требовать (for) -
50 hold out promises
обещать глагол: -
51 hold out on
phrvi infml1)2)He's still holding out on me and I can't seem to nail him nohow — Он все еще избегает меня, а я никак не могу его поймать
3)I sent my request some weeks ago but they are still holding out on me — Я послал свою просьбу несколько недель назад, но пока ни ответа, ни привета
4)Why didn't you tell me at once instead of holding out on me? — Почему ты мне сразу не сказал, а все время скрывал?
5) AmE -
52 hold out
['həʊld'aut]v1) протягиватьShe held out her hand (a letter). — Она протянула руку (письмо).
2) продержатьсяThey held out for three months. — Они продержались три месяца.
They couldn't hold out any longer. — Больше они не могли держаться
-
53 hold out
vi1) infmlI can't hold out much longer, I must find a loo — Я уже не могу терпеть, где здесь туалет?
2) slShe claims to be a virgin and has been holding out until we're married — Она утверждает, что она девушка, и не дает мне, пока мы не поженимся
-
54 hold out
قَدَّمَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make he gave a shout (or He shouted). He gave me his promise (or He promised). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. introduce: to make (sb. or sth.) known to sb.: I introduced him to my father. I introduced them (to each other). He introduced me to the art of fishing. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it. present: to give formally; hand over: He presented me with a bill for $5, to put forward; show She presented her plans to the meeting. produce: to show (a ticket, proof, etc.) so as to satisfy sb.. render: to give, as a duty (help, thanks etc.). \ See Also منح (مَنَحَ)، أَضْفَى على، ساهم في (سَاهَمَ في)، عَرَّف بِـ، عرض (عَرَضَ)، برز (بَرَزَ) -
55 hold out
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
56 hold out
مَدَّ \ extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. lay: to put down; place; set: They were laying pipes for a new water supply. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. He spread some butter on his bread. stretch: to straighten one’s body (after sleep, or so as to reach sth.): If you stretch (your arm), you can reach the top shelf. The dog woke up and stretched (itself). \ See Also بسط (بَسَطَ)، أطال (أَطَالَ) -
57 hold out
['həʊld'aʊt]1) Общая лексика: выдержать, выдерживать, держаться, держаться до конца, добиваться, обещать, предлагать, предложить, продержаться до конца, протягивать, протянуть, сулить, требовать, хватать (how long will our supplies hold out? - на сколько нам хватит наших запасов?), подавать (надежду), протягивать (руку), (for sb) подавать (пальто), продержаться2) Американизм: "зажимать", задержать, задерживать, не отдавать, придерживать, удержать, удерживать, утаить что-л. от кого-л., (on) утаить (что-л., от кого-л.)3) Военный термин: выделять ( часть, подразделение) в резерв, выстоять4) Редкое выражение: не впускать5) Экономика: не уступать7) Образное выражение: (for smth.) выжидать (чего-л.), (for smth.) ждать (настойчиво) -
58 hold out hope
Общая лексика: давать надежду, надеяться (Families of missing fishermen hold out hope) -
59 hold-out
упрямец: — Every one left that place, the Old Sam is the only hold-out. Ковбой Билл говорит своему другу о соседе Сэме:— Все покинули это место, и только старина Сэм остается ""последним из могикан "".English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > hold-out
-
60 hold out
to hold out the hand of comradeship — протянуть руку дружбы; предложить сотрудничество
См. также в других словарях:
hold out for — To wait determinedly for (something one wants or has asked for) • • • Main Entry: ↑hold * * * ˌhold ˈout for [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they hold out for he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
Hold Out — Album par Jackson Browne Sortie 24 juin 1980 Enregistrement 1979 Durée 37 : 48 Genre Rock Producteur Jac … Wikipédia en Français
hold-out — (n.) one who abstains or refrains when others do not, by 1911, from verbal expression hold out; see HOLD (Cf. hold) (v.) + OUT (Cf. out). Earlier as the name of a card sharper s device (1893) … Etymology dictionary
hold out little hope (of something …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom … Useful english dictionary
hold out little hope (of that …) — hold out little, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) | not hold out any, much, etc. ˈhope (of sth/that…) idiom to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen • The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom … Useful english dictionary
hold out something — hold out (something) to offer the possibility that something will happen. We don t hold out much hope of finding more survivors. Our supervisor held out the possibility that he would return to work next month. Usage notes: often used with not as… … New idioms dictionary
hold out — (something) to offer the possibility that something will happen. We don t hold out much hope of finding more survivors. Our supervisor held out the possibility that he would return to work next month. Usage notes: often used with not as in the… … New idioms dictionary
hold out something — ˌhold ˈout sth derived to offer a chance, hope or possibility of sth • Doctors hold out little hope of her recovering. Main entry: ↑holdderived … Useful english dictionary
hold out — I (deliberate on an offer) verb make overtures, offer, place at ones disposal, present, proffer, promittere, propone, propose, put forward, submit, suggest, urge, volunteer II (resist) verb balk, be unwilling, hold fast, hold one s own, make a… … Law dictionary
hold out — ► hold out 1) resist difficult circumstances. 2) continue to be sufficient. Main Entry: ↑hold … English terms dictionary
hold out for — ► hold out for continue to demand. Main Entry: ↑hold … English terms dictionary