To hang on



Ejemplo: They hang on for moment

Definición


"To hang on" means to hold tightly or persistently to something, either physically or metaphorically, often implying endurance or determination. For example, in the phrase 'They hang on for a moment,' it suggests maintaining grip or continuing effort despite difficulty.

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to hang on" originates from the Old English word 'hangian,' meaning to suspend or be attached. Over time, it evolved to include figurative senses of persistence or continuing effort, reflecting the idea of clinging or holding firmly, much like physically hanging from something.

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