Hold on to
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British pronunciation/hˈəʊld ˈɒn tuː/
American pronunciation/hˈoʊld ˈɑːn tuː/

Definición y Significado de "hold on to"

to hold on to
01

agarrar, sostener

to firmly grasp or support something with one's hands
Transitive: to hold on to sth
to hold on to definition and meaning
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As they descended the staircase, she was advised to hold on to the railing for balance and safety.
Al descender la escalera, se le recomendó a ella que sostuviera el pasamanos para mantener el equilibrio y la seguridad.
The child held on to the bicycle handle tightly while learning to ride.
El niño agarró el manillar de la bicicleta con fuerza mientras aprendía a montar.
02

mantener, retener

to retain, keep, or continue to have something
Transitive: to hold on to sth
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During economic uncertainties, individuals may strive to hold on to their jobs, ensuring financial stability.
Durante las incertidumbres económicas, las personas pueden esforzarse por mantener sus trabajos, asegurando la estabilidad financiera.
Families may choose to hold on to certain traditions, passing them down through generations.
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