[hang on] vi (ca. 1719) 1: to keep hold: hold onto something
2: to persist tenaciously "a cold that hung on all spring"
3: hold on
2. "hang on a second while I look it up" -- hang on to : to hold, grip, or keep tenaciously "hang on to your money"
[hang on] vi (ca. 1719) 1: to keep hold: hold onto something
2: to persist tenaciously "a cold that hung on all spring"
3: hold on
2. "hang on a second while I look it up" -- hang on to : to hold, grip, or keep tenaciously "hang on to your money"
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012