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Definition of "hold up" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To wait or delay.

    • Hold up a minute. I want to check something.
  2. To impede; detain.

    • I've got to get to work now. Why are you holding me up?
    • What is holding up traffic?
    • The guy tried to hold up a bank.
  3. To detain by threatening, usually with a weapon, in order to commit robbery.

    • The guy tried to hold up a bank.
  4. To support or lift.

    • Hold up the table while I slide this underneath.
    • His lectures held up Napoleon as an example of the phenomenon.
    • held up for public ridicule
    • I don't think he's holding up his end of the bargain.
  5. To highlight, as if lifting up for display.

    • His lectures held up Napoleon as an example of the phenomenon.
    • held up for public ridicule
  6. To fulfil or complete one's part of an agreement.

    • I don't think he's holding up his end of the bargain.
  7. To persist. To withstand; to stand up to; to survive.

    • hold up to scrutiny
    • hold up to heavy use
    • how're you holdin up?
    • Bride of Frankenstein is an old film, but it holds up.
  8. To withstand; to stand up to; to survive.

    • hold up to scrutiny
    • hold up to heavy use
  9. To keep up; not to fall behind; not to lose ground.

  10. To maintain composure despite hardship.

    • how're you holdin up?
  11. To continue to be seen as favorable, to avoid seeming dated.

    • Bride of Frankenstein is an old film, but it holds up.