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génér.
soute à bagages
footb.
gêner (with arm, avec les bras)
prendre f ; faire une prise ; saisir
milit., logist.
fixer
ordin.
arrêt m ; halte f ; stop m
patinag.
prise m
phonol.
tenue f
sports.
attendre
transp.
arrêt de chronologie
téléc.
mettre en garde
équip.
maintenir m
transp., naut.
mordre
comm.
temporisation ; maintien
occuper après terme ; siéger ; siéger en cabinet ; tenir une audience ; tenir une session
micr.
mettre en attente (To temporarily suspend an active phone call) ; attente (To temporarily suspend an active phone call) ; blocage (A restriction that prevents a document from being posted or transactions from being entered for a specified record)
micr., canad.
bloquer (A restriction that prevents a document from being posted or transactions from being entered for a specified record)
métall.
mijoter
transp.
cale ; pause ; occuper s' ; soutenir
agric.
exploitation ; chambrage
financ.
participation
métall.
maintien (à température) ; maintien à la température
transp.
attente ; attente HLDG
écon., agric.
exploitation agricole
électr.
entretien
charb.
soutenir
transp., naut.
tenir
micr.
Mettre en attente (A button on Phone Controls that places the current phone call on hold)
Anglais glossaire
abrév.
Honest Open Logical Debate
abrév., autom.
hold indicator light
abrév., comm.
call hold
abrév., pétr.
helium operated leak detector
abrév., relig.
Honesty Openness Listening And Dedication
abrév., sports.
holding
techn., abrév.
heavy oil letdown
ciném.
A word used on a continuity report to indicate that a particular take should be kept, but not developed. See also print.
milit., abrév.
hld
milit., logist.
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)