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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
on hold
on ˈhold idiom 1. delayed until a later time or date •She put her career on hold to have a baby. •The project is on hold until more money is available. •The department has placed its plans on hold pending the results of the elections. 2. if a person on the telephone is put on hold, they have to wait until the person that they want to talk to is free: (BrE)I'll just pop you on hold. Main entry: ↑holdidiom
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