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Definicja i Znaczenie "hold fast"

to hold fast
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to continue to believe in something strongly

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What is the origin of the idiom "hold fast" and when to use it?

The idiom "hold fast" originates from nautical terminology and refers to the action of keeping a ship in a fixed position despite external forces, such as strong winds or turbulent waters. It conveys the idea of maintaining a steadfast and unwavering position, often in the face of challenges or opposition. The phrase is primarily used to emphasize the importance of resilience, determination, and not yielding under pressure.

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The team stood firm against their opponents' relentless attacks and managed to secure a hard-earned victory.
Sarah's weak character was evident in her tendency to change her mind frequently, unable to stand firm in her decisions.
Despite facing criticism, she held fast to her beliefs and refused to compromise her principles.
By this time next year, we will have stood fast and accomplished our goals.
Despite peer pressure, the moral teenager stood firm in their principles and refused to participate in harmful activities.
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