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Meanings of
entertain
in English
Portuguese
sustentar
Catalan
considerar
Spanish
albergar
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Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
hold
nurse
harbour
harbor
Portuguese
sustentar
Take into consideration, have in view.
think of
toy with
flirt with
think about
Synonyms
Examples for "
hold
"
hold
nurse
harbour
harbor
Examples for "
hold
"
1
So far so good, but the situation couldn't
hold
stable for long.
2
The other sector will
hold
GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3
Ms Yingluck said she will
hold
new elections as soon as possible.
4
The main problem is not other countries wanting to
hold
EU referendums.
5
However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer
hold
times.
1
The second case was connected to the infected
nurse
,
health officials said.
2
Bev's used those farming methods to
nurse
her farm back to health.
3
Any
nurse
or doctor, will place an order via a text message.
4
The situation led to the
nurse
ultimately being charged with professional misconduct.
5
Wellington
nurse
Leah said a lack of staff was a major issue.
1
For example, earlier this year, dead fish started appearing in the
harbour
.
2
Faith to enter a strange
harbour
despite the hazards and possible consequences.
3
There is a railway connection with Europe and a superb natural
harbour
.
4
The anchor plunged into the water of the
harbour
;
the shrieking ceased.
5
A hundred years ago a ship left Auckland
harbour
heading for Fiji.
1
The anchor plunged into the water of the
harbor
;
the shrieking ceased.
2
Tropical forests
harbor
many species of plants and animals found nowhere else.
3
Short history of piloting, including how regulations were established in N.Y.
harbor
.
4
Today, for some reason, this sleepy
harbor
town was crawling with police.
5
The
harbor
of the fishing city of Setubal has no factory today.
Usage of
entertain
in English
1
Soon we shall be able to
entertain
our friends in proper fashion.
2
But it won't prevent me from coming to
entertain
,
said 50 Cent.
3
The prospects of success: Explain why the courts should
entertain
another appeal.
4
It is not clear whether Pfizer would
entertain
such a deal structure.
5
But a natural instinct to
entertain
led him in a different direction.
6
In the entertainment era, even political candidates must be able to
entertain
.
7
We can group content into four categories:
entertain
,
inspire, educate and convince.
8
I expect my guests to
entertain
me for a much longer time.
9
I thought perhaps you'd be kind enough to help us
entertain
him.
10
Setting Khan free was an option Harvath was not willing to
entertain
.
11
It felt too unreal to respond to, or even
entertain
as possible.
12
I must keep my place, but she'll
entertain
no other.' He frowned.
13
Perhaps you should also
entertain
the idea of listening to Scorpion again.
14
They knew what we were, and agreed to help us
entertain
guests.
15
I still
entertain
the opinion expressed in the message referred to, that-
16
I'm certain she'll manage to
entertain
herself well enough while awaiting me.
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entertain
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
entertain the idea
entertain such
entertain people
entertain so
entertain strangers
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Translations for
entertain
Portuguese
sustentar
considerar
Catalan
considerar
Spanish
albergar
Entertain
through the time
Entertain
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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