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Kolokacje z 'Be- Place- Put' & więcej - Niewola, uczucia i interakcje (Przytrzymaj)

Przeglądaj angielskie kolokacje z wyrazem „Hold” używanym do opisu niewoli, uczuć i interakcji z przykładami takimi jak „trzymać urząd” i „trzymać się”.

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Verb Collocations With 'Be- Place- Put' & more

to have a strong feeling of disrespect or disgust toward someone or something

Ex: Many people hold corrupt officials in contempt for their abuse of power.

to occupy an official or formal position in a government, organization, or institution, typically for a specific term or period

Ex: Many people aspire to hold office as members of parliament.

to ensure that an individual takes responsibility for their actions and faces consequences for their behavior or performance

Ex: When it comes to environmental issues, it's essential to hold corporations accountable for their impact.

to keep someone in captivity against their will as a result of what they did

Ex: During the war, many soldiers were held prisoner by the enemy forces.

to keep someone as a captive with the intention of making demands or taking advantage

Ex: The escaped convict attempted to take hostage a family he encountered while fleeing from the authorities.

to link hands with someone as an expression of affection, unity, or support

Ex: Grandparents and grandchildren holding hands as they stroll in the park .

to keep someone confined or restrained, limiting their freedom of movement or action

Ex: The pirates threatened to take captive the crew of the cargo ship unless their demands were met.

to maintain someone's focus, interest, or engagement

Ex: The dynamic presentation held the investors' attention and generated interest in the business proposal.

to have a negative opinion about someone because of their actions in the past

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miec coś za złe komuś, brać coś komuś za złe

Ex: Forgiving and not holding past misunderstandings against each other is essential in a healthy relationship.

to have the potential for future success or positive outcomes

Ex: The discovery of ancient artifacts in the region holds promise for uncovering new insights into human history.

to remain valid or accurate over time or in various situations

Ex: The notion that ' practice makes perfectholds true in mastering any skill or craft .

to regard something with great respect, honor, or devotion

Ex: The indigenous people hold the land they inhabit sacred, believing it to be a gift from their ancestors.

to have a great amount of respect, admiration, or esteem for someone or something

Ex: The author held in high regard by literary critics .
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