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[həuld] s | |
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| automóv. |
detener |
| equip. |
retener |
| náut. |
bodega f |
| patent. |
tener m |
| telecom. |
mantenido m |
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| gen. |
contener; continuar; retenido; sujetar; pausa |
| banc. |
celebrar |
| comp. |
sostener |
| comun. |
temporización; retención |
| comun., transp., náut. |
bodega de un barco |
| metal. |
mantener |
| micr. |
retener (To temporarily suspend an active phone call) |
| transp. |
interrupción |
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| gen. |
participación |
| agric. |
explotación; explotación agraria; hacienda; retención; bienes inmuebles; bienes raíces |
| econ., agric. |
explotación agrícola |
| electr. |
mantenimiento |
| fin. |
cuota de acciones |
| metal. |
sostenimiento de la temperatura; mantenimiento a temperatura |
| transp. |
espera |
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| micr. |
En espera (A button on Phone Controls that places the current phone call on hold) |
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| Inglés tesauro |
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| abrev. |
Honest Open Logical Debate |
| abrev., automóv. |
hold indicator light |
| abrev., comun. |
call hold |
| abrev., dep. |
holding |
| abrev., petról. |
helium operated leak detector |
| abrev., rel. |
Honesty Openness Listening And Dedication |
| tec., abrev. |
heavy oil letdown |
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| cine |
A word used on a continuity report to indicate that a particular take should be kept, but not developed. See also print. |
| mil., abrev. |
hld |
| mil., logíst. |
In an attack, to exert sufficient pressure to prevent movement or redisposition of enemy forces. 2. In land operations, to maintain possession of a position or area by force. UKR/NATO 3. In an attack, to exert sufficient pressure to prevent movement or redisposition of enemy forces. FRA fix to 4. A tactical task in which actions are taken to prevent the enemy from moving any part of his forces from a specific location and/or for a specific period of time by holding or surrounding them to prevent their withdrawal for use elsewhere; A tactical obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to slow an attacker within a specified area, normally an engagement area. (FRA) |