hold in Bengali
hold in Bengali is ধরা, রাখা, মনে করা — hold means to grasp, carry, or support something with your hands or arms.
hold in Bengali
ধরা
Pronounced: dhora
to keep possession — see also sustain, protect
রাখা
Pronounced: rakha
to reserve — see also reserve
মনে করা
Pronounced: mone kora
to maintain, to consider — see also maintain
What does "hold" mean?
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verb To grasp, carry, or support something with your hands or arms.
"She held the baby close as she walked down the stairs."
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verb To keep something in a particular state, position, or place, such as reserving it or making someone wait.
"Please hold my seat while I get some popcorn."
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verb To remain true, valid, or in effect.
"That rule still holds, even in the new system."
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noun A grip or grasp on something.
"He kept a firm hold on the rope as he climbed."
hold in a sentence
- She held the baby close as she walked down the stairs.
- Can you hold this bag while I find my keys?
- Please hold my seat while I get some popcorn.
- The airline held the flight for ten minutes to let latecomers board.
Similar words in Bengali
Common Bengali translations
Frequently asked questions
hold এর বাংলা অর্থ কি?
"hold" in Bengali is ধরা, রাখা, মনে করা. hold means: To grasp, carry, or support something with your hands or arms.
hold এর সঠিক উচ্চারণ কী?
"hold" in Bengali is ধরা, pronounced "dhora".
How do you use "hold" in a sentence?
Example: "She held the baby close as she walked down the stairs." In Bengali, "hold" is ধরা, রাখা, মনে করা.
Are there other ways to say "hold" in Bengali?
Yes — Bengali has 3 translations listed for "hold": ধরা, রাখা, মনে করা.
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