[hold over] vi (1647): to continue (as in office) for a prolonged period ~ vt 1 a: postpone, defer b: to retain in a condition or position from an earlier period
2: to prolong the engagement of "the film was held over another week"
[hold over] vi (1647): to continue (as in office) for a prolonged period ~ vt 1 a: postpone, defer b: to retain in a condition or position from an earlier period
2: to prolong the engagement of "the film was held over another week"
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012