Hold it Meaning in English
expression
ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
HOHLD-it
hˈəʊld/ /ˈɪt
HOHLD-it
Definition
This can mean 'wait a moment' or 'stop,' especially to interrupt someone. It can also mean 'keep holding something' (physically).
Usage & Nuances
Informal, often used as an interjection to interrupt or pause a person or action. Can also be literal when asking someone to continue holding an object. Don't confuse with 'hold it together' (stay calm). Tone can be abrupt.
Spanish: ¡espera! - ¡detente! - aguántaloPortuguese (BR): espera! - segura aí! - segure issoPortuguese (PT): espera! - segura aí! - segura issoChinese (Simplified): 等一下!- 停一下!- 拿住它Chinese (Traditional): 等一下!- 停一下!- 拿住它Hindi: रुको! - संभालो इसेArabic: انتظر! - أمسِكهBengali: একটু দাঁড়াও - থামো - ধরে রাখোRussian: Погоди - Стой - ПодержиJapanese: ちょっと待って - ストップ - 持っててVietnamese: Khoan đã - Đợi chút - Giữ nóKorean: 잠깐만 - 멈춰 - 잡고 있어Turkish: Bir dakika - Dur - TutUrdu: رکو - تھامو - پکڑے رہوIndonesian: tunggu dulu - tahan - pegang
Example Sentences
"Hold it! You can't go in there."
basic
Can you hold it for a minute while I tie my shoe?
basic
Please hold it right there.
basic
Whoa, hold it—what are you about to say?
natural
"Hold it—I think you dropped your wallet."
natural
Could you hold it steady so I can take a picture?
natural