Translation dictionary
English | Esperanto |
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holdfast (clamp; parenthesis; staple) | |
fast | |
fast (firm; hard; resolute; solid; stable; steadfast; stiff; unflinching) | |
fast (expeditious; prompt; quick; rapid; speedy; swift) | |
fast (apace; expeditiously; promptly; quickly; rapidly; swiftly; at speed) | |
fast (deeply; profoundly; sound) | |
(continue; last) | daŭradi |
(hang onto; have; keep; maintain; retain) | |
🔗 He held it at arm’s length. | |
(admit; contain) | enteni |
(deem; feel; opine; reckon; see; think; believe; find) | |
(engage; fill; involve; occupy; take) | |
🔗 A successful strike southwards would make Russia’s defence of parts of Cherson it still holds untenable. | |
(comprise; contain) | |
🔗 It still held oil. | |
(arrest; end; halt; obstruct; stall; stay; stem; stop) | |
(cause; cause to take place; organize; provoke; stage) | |
🔗 And European Council president Donald Tusk will hold talks with Irish premier Leo Varadkar in Dublin. | |
(grasp; grip) | |
(pause) | |
(deliver) | |
🔗 You must hold in mind your importance. | |
(conduct) | |
🔗 In 2009, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines held a referendum. |