Pesquisar
to hold down
[phrase form: hold]
01
mantener sob controle, reprimir
to restrict the freedom, rights, or aspirations of individuals or groups, often through oppressive or authoritarian measures
02
manter um emprego, segurar um trabalho
to maintain a job, especially for a certain period of time
03
manter preso, segurar para baixo
to use force to prevent someone from moving
04
manter baixo, controlar
to maintain something at a low or controlled level
05
abaixar, manter sob controle
to control something, particularly noise or volume, to a more acceptable level
hold down
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Exemplo
The citizens are held down by a regime that suppresses their basic rights.
The population yearns for change, as they have been held down by tyranny for too long.
Human rights activists work tirelessly to free those held down by oppressive governments.
In some nations, dissenting voices are forcefully held down by those in power.
The medical team had to hold down the patient during the procedure.