Hold back
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British pronunciation/hˈəʊld bˈak/
American pronunciation/hˈoʊld bˈæk/

Definición y Significado de "hold back"

to hold back
[phrase form: hold]
01

retener, frenar

to prevent someone or something from advancing or crossing a particular point
Transitive: to hold back sb/sth
to hold back definition and meaning
02

retener, frenar

to cause someone to hesitate before taking action or speaking
Transitive: to hold back sb from sth
03

reprimir, contener

to suppress one's true feelings or emotions, often to avoid displaying them openly
Transitive: to hold back an emotion or emotional reaction
04

ocultar, retener

to not disclose information or facts that a person wants or needs to know
Transitive: to hold back information
05

reprimir, retener

to refrain from taking immediate action or speaking out, typically due to uncertainty, reluctance
Intransitive: to hold back | to hold back from sth
06

frenar, detener

to hinder the effectiveness or progress of something or someone
Transitive: to hold back a process
07

reprimir, contener

to refrain from using or giving one's full potential or power
Intransitive
Transitive: to hold back one's potential
08

retener, retrasar

to delay the progress of someone, typically a student, by retaining them in their current educational grade or level
Transitive: to hold back a student

hold back

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Ejemplo
The reinforced steel fence held back the protesters from entering the restricted area.
It's essential to hold back the spread of misinformation during a crisis.
The soldiers held back the advancing enemy forces with determination.
She tried to hold back the growing panic in the crowded theater.
A lack of cooperation among team members can hold back project success.
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