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be holding out on oneни ответа, ни привета (somebody: I sent my request some weeks ago but they are still holding out on me – Я послал свою просьбу несколько недель назад, но пока ни ответа, ни привета VLZ_58)
hold goodотвечать действительности (например, о чём-то старом: The old maps still held good, and I had no trouble; Abysslooker)
hold up againstсоответствовать (каким-либо меркам или стандартам; обыкн. с отрицанием: There are many aspects of that law that we don't believe would hold up against the 1991 constitution because, frankly, they belong to the dark ages. • During the 1990s, less and less policy developed at the local level has been able to hold up against the requirements imposed by central government. • I mean, the 550D was popular for a good reason, but it just doesn't hold up against the expectations of a 2015 camera. – ...но в 2015 году от фотоаппрата ждешь чего-то большего. 4uzhoj)