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rasante
държа реч (за нещо)
hold forth ГЛАГ нпрх
forth [fɔːθ, Am fɔːrθ] НРЧ form
I. hold [həʊld, Am hoʊld] СЪЩ
1. hold (grasp, grip):
to take hold of sb/sth
хващам нкг/нщ
to catch hold of sb/sth
сграбчвам нкг/нщ
2. hold (thing to hold by):
3. hold (wrestling):
no holds barred прен
4. hold (control):
5. hold МОР, AVIAT:
6. hold (delayed):
to be on hold ТЕЛ
7. hold (understand):
II. hold <held, held> [həʊld, Am hoʊld] ГЛАГ прх
1. hold:
to hold sb/sth (tight)
държа нкг/нщ (здраво)
2. hold (support):
3. hold (keep, retain):
to hold sb in custody ЮР
4. hold (maintain):
5. hold (make sb keep to or adhere to):
6. hold (control):
to hold a note МУЗ
7. hold (delay, stop):
to hold one's fire ВОЕН
to hold one's fire ВОЕН
8. hold (contain):
9. hold (possess, own):
to hold the fort ВОЕН
to hold the fort прен
10. hold (make happen, organise):
to hold manoeuvres ВОЕН
11. hold (believe):
III. hold [həʊld, Am hoʊld] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. hold (continue):
2. hold (stick):
3. hold (believe):
Present
Ihold forth
youhold forth
he/she/itholds forth
wehold forth
youhold forth
theyhold forth
Past
Iheld forth
youheld forth
he/she/itheld forth
weheld forth
youheld forth
theyheld forth
Present Perfect
Ihaveheld forth
youhaveheld forth
he/she/ithasheld forth
wehaveheld forth
youhaveheld forth
theyhaveheld forth
Past Perfect
Ihadheld forth
youhadheld forth
he/she/ithadheld forth
wehadheld forth
youhadheld forth
theyhadheld forth
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However, sailboats typically tack back and forth, creating a longer distance than a straight line.
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His highly original, pithy, and path-breaking books, monographs, and articles flowed forth with seeming effortlessness.
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Every clan had several sub-chiefs, also ranking forth, who gained their title and position through their own families group primogeniture.
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The novel opens with the protagonist having tied himself naked to a rocking chair in his apartment, rocking back and forth in the dark.
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The microphones are pulled back, switched on, and released over the speaker, and gravity causes them to swing back and forth as pendulums.
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