1. hang on
Mr Smith is busy at the moment, would you like to hang on for a while?
hang on a minute
[I think we should hang on and see the end of the game.]
Could you hang on a minute while I finish with this customer?
I suppose I could hang on here till she comes back
2. to hold the line
Inglese parola "czekać przy telefonie"(to hold the line) si verifica in set:
3 Rozmowy Telefoniczne3. wait on the phone
4. hold on
Please hold on, I'm putting you through.
Please hold on a minute
Yeah, hold on, Mike is right here.
They usually hold on the sea grass.
Be careful going down those steep stairs! Why don't you hold on the rail?
Just hold on. Everything will work out in good time. If you will just hold on, everything will probably be all right.
hold on a minute, I’ll be right back!
[Hold on tight everyone - the driver's getting ready to go. // We'll hold on another minute, then we'll have to go.]
hold on with both hands
He told the children to hold on.
Please hold on, I'm putting you through. / Could you hold on for a minute? She'll be free in a moment. / We held on as the bus started to move.
yeah, hold on, Mike is right here.
Please hold on, I’ll see if Mr Brow is in his office.