re‧tain From Late Middle English reteinen, retein (“to continue to keep, retain; to continue to possess; to possess; to contain; to draw back, retire; to...
verbal noun اِحْتِفَاظ (iḥtifāẓ)) to uphold, to maintain to keep up, to retain to take care, to take custody to protect, to guard to defend, to hold to...
stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /e/ to retain; to keep to retain; to remember (reflexive) to control oneself; to control one's impulses Conjugation...
ponechat pf (imperfective ponechávat) to retain (to keep in possession or use) to leave (to not take away with oneself but leave as available for others) To...
certain limits, set apart, hold captive, hold back, withold, retain or reserve for oneself Conjugation of اِحْتَجَزَ (VIII, sound, full passive (?)...
(keep (a physical object) to oneself): retain overwithhold underwithhold to keep an object to keep information to retain The translations below need to...
Romatzyh: tzyhliou Palladius: цзылю (czylju) Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sz̩⁵¹ li̯oʊ̯³⁵/ 自留 to keep for oneself; to reserve for oneself 自留地 (zìliúdì) 自留山 ...
1984, Country Life[1], volume 175: Other women in war did not try to retain it, but seem to have welcomed the chance to put on male attire and swagger...
subjunctive of occupō Learned borrowing from Latin occupō. occuper to occupy (to retain or to remain in a place) Middle French conjugation varies from one text...
अपने-आप (apne-āp) आप (āp) retains the obsolete meaning of "self" in this case. (Delhi) IPA(key): /əp.neː ɑːp/, [ɐp.neː‿äːp] अपने आप • (apne āp) (Urdu...