HOLD UP


Meaning of HOLD UP in English

stall, be unable to go, be unable to continue; use a gun in a robbery (See also mugged ); cope, not cry, not lose control of your grief

The plane was held up because of a snowstorm - delayed an hour.

A robber held up the store and took the money from the till.

Teri has endured a lot of pain. How's she holding up?

Wayne Magnuson. English idioms vocabulary.      Словарь английских идиом.