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Halten

Senso (Inglese)

gerund of halten

halten

  1. (class-7, strong, transitive) to hold (an object in one's hands)
  2. (class-7, strong, transitive) to stop, to halt, to hold back
  3. (class-7, strong, transitive) to support, to hold up
  4. (class-7, strong, transitive) to keep, to maintain
  5. (class-7, strong, transitive) to keep, to provide for
  6. (class-7, strong, transitive) to keep, to provide for, to stock
  7. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to hold, to remain in one piece, to last (of objects undergoing wear and tear, or fragile constructions)
  8. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to hold, to stick (of glue, knots, fastenings, etc.)
  9. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to stop (especially temporarily, of vehicles)
  10. (class-7, strong, transitive) to take for, to consider
  11. (class-7, reflexive, strong) to consider oneself, to think oneself, to believe
  12. (class-7, reflexive, strong) to adhere to, to follow (rules, the law, etc.)
  13. (class-7, reflexive, strong) to keep, to stay fresh (of food)
  14. (class-7, reflexive, strong) to stay, to manage to keep oneself, to persist (in a position or role when faced with challenges)
  15. (class-7, strong, transitive) expresses a positive or negative opinion (with indefinite expression as a complement, most commonly one of "viel/wenig/nichts")
  16. (class-7, strong, transitive) to give (a presentation, lecture etc.)

Concetti

In attesa

Esenzione

Frequenza

A1
Pronunciato come (IPA)
[ˈhaltn̩]
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle High German halten (noun), from Middle High German halten (“to hold”, verb). More at halten.

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