- withhold information
- утаивать сведения (улики, истину)
Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов. 2001.
Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов. 2001.
withhold — v. (D; tr.) to withhold from (to withhold information from the police) * * * [wɪð həʊld] (D; tr.) to withhold from (to withhold information from the police) … Combinatory dictionary
information — n. 1) to furnish, give, offer, provide information 2) to collect, dig up, find, gather; extract information 3) to classify information 4) to divulge, leak information 5) to declassify information 6) to feed information (into a computer) 7) to… … Combinatory dictionary
withhold — To retain in one s possession that which belongs to or is claimed or sought by another. To omit to disclose upon request; as, to withhold information. To refrain from paying that which is due … Black's law dictionary
withhold — with‧hold [wɪDˈhəʊld, wɪθ ǁ ˈhoʊld] withheld PTandPP [ ˈheld] verb [transitive] 1. to refuse to let someone have something: • I withheld payment until they had completed the work. • Part of your salary is withheld for income tax. 2 … Financial and business terms
information — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, correct, precise ▪ authoritative, credible, reliable ▪ erroneous, false, inaccurate … Collocations dictionary
withhold — verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately, intentionally (esp. AmE) VERB + WITHHOLD ▪ threaten to ▪ The government was threatening to withhold future financial aid. ▪ decide to … Collocations dictionary
withhold — UK [wɪðˈhəʊld] / US [wɪðˈhoʊld] verb [transitive] Word forms withhold : present tense I/you/we/they withhold he/she/it withholds present participle withholding past tense withheld UK [wɪðˈheld] / US past participle withheld formal to deliberately … English dictionary
withhold — with|hold [ wıð hould ] (past tense and past participle with|held [ wıð held ] ) verb transitive FORMAL to deliberately not give something to someone: Several nations decided to withhold their support for the treaty. He suggested they withhold… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
withhold — verb past tense and past participle withheld, (T) 1 to refuse to let someone have something, especially until something else is done: I withheld payment until they had completed the work. 2 withhold facts/evidence/information to refuse to give… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
withhold — verb 1) he withheld the information Syn: hold back, keep back, refuse to give; retain, hold on to; hide, conceal, keep secret; informal sit on 2) she could not withhold her tears Syn: suppress, repress, hold … Thesaurus of popular words
withhold — verb 1) he withheld the information Syn: hold back, keep back, refuse to give, retain, hold on to, hide, conceal, keep secret; informal sit on 2) she could not withhold her tears Syn: suppress, repress … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary