On hold Meaning in English
expression
ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈhoʊɫd
ON HOHLD
ˈɒn/ /hˈəʊld
ON HOHLD
Definição
When something is temporarily stopped or delayed, often until more information or a decision is made. Also used for phone calls when you must wait to speak to someone.
Uso & Nuances
Common in business, customer service, and phone calls ('put someone on hold'). Informal and neutral. Not used for permanent stops (use 'canceled'). Can describe projects, plans, or conversations.
Spanish: en espera - en pausaPortuguese (BR): em espera - em pausaPortuguese (PT): em espera - em pausaChinese (Simplified): 等待中 - 暂停Chinese (Traditional): 等待中 - 暫停Hindi: प्रतीक्षा में - रोक परArabic: قيد الانتظار - مؤجلBengali: স্থগিত - অপেক্ষমাণRussian: на удержании - приостановленJapanese: 保留中 - 一時停止Vietnamese: tạm hoãn - chờ xử lýKorean: 보류 - 대기Turkish: beklemede - askıdaUrdu: التواء میں - انتظار میںIndonesian: ditahan - dalam antrean
Frases de Exemplo
My order is on hold until next week.
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The project is on hold because of funding issues.
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Please stay on hold. An agent will be with you soon.
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They put my call on hold for ten minutes!
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Our vacation plans are on hold until we know more about the weather.
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If the manager isn’t available, they’ll keep your request on hold for now.
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