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  1. phrasal verb. hold on. (informal) used to tell somebody to wait or stop synonym wait. Hold on a minute while I get my breath back. Hold on! This isn't the right road. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  2. verb [ phrasal ] / ˈhoʊld ˈɒn, ˈɔn/ to keep a firm grip on. sujetar. Hold on tight to the railing. Sujétate firmemente a la barandilla. to wait. esperar. Can you hold on while I finish this? ¿Puedes esperar mientras termino esto? Hold on! Don’t throw that away.

  3. phrasal verb with hold verb uk / həʊld / us / hoʊld / held | held. (WAIT) B1 informal. used to tell someone to wait for a short time: Hold on, I'll check in my diary. C1 informal. used to say that you are confused or surprised by something that you have just heard or read and want to understand it:

  4. Phrasal Verbs : to hold on. to hold on. to wait esperar. Hold on, I'm coming! ¡Espera, ya voy! Sintaxis: intransitive. Sinónimos: to hang on. to hold firmly agarrarse; sujetar. Hold on tight, the street is slippery from the ice. Agárrate fuerte, la calle es resbaladiza por el hielo. Sintaxis: inseparable. Sinónimos: to hand on.

  5. Phrasal Verbs significado hold on. HOLD ON. HOLD: Sostener / ON: En, sobre (prep.). Sentido de continuidad (adv.) Consulta nuestra Gramática Inglesa Gratis. La Mansión del Inglés - www.mansioningles.com. Ejercicios orientados a la práctica y. el aprendizaje de los "Phrasal Verbs" en inglés. TAMBIÉN TE PUEDE INTERESAR:

  6. Phrasal verbs : to hold on. to hold on. to wait. Hold on, I'm coming! Syntax: intransitive Sinonyms: to hang on. to hold firmly. Hold on tight, the street is slippery from the ice. Syntax: inseparable Sinonyms: to hand on. Compartir. Facebook. Compartir. hold on: Example of the Phrasal verb.

  7. phrasal verb with hold verb uk / həʊld / us / hoʊld / held | held. (WAIT) B1 informal. used to tell someone to wait for a short time: Hold on, I'll check in my diary. C1 informal. used to say that you are confused or surprised by something that you have just heard or read and want to understand it: