Maintain control of, support.
This phrase is used to predict that something major, and generally troublesome, is about to occur.
it is a phrase
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
No. She fell down. (This is a sentence with no prepositional phrase.) She fell down on the floor. (This sentence contains a propositional phrase which is highlighted.)
this is an arsonance
It means to calm down and be patient. Often in races horses would start before the gun or bell sounded, and a phrase came about "hold your horses"hold your horses is a figure of speech saying clam down or take a chill pill.
hold court ie: court docket
It means, hold a seat up
No, it doesn't.
hold down broken
to flip a turtle upside down
To hold the keys, or held the keys is a common idiom or phrase in English. It means the answer to a previously unanswered question is available.
The phrase 'let down' can be defined in a number of ways. Let down means to disappoint or fail to fulfill the expectations but can also mean to to lower, deflate or untie.
Talk down to someone, insult their intelligence.
To shape or cut down with an axe, or to hold to. Verb
It's a phrase used to refer to the enemies, such a terrorist as in saying that they have been taken down.
Utterance of the phrase "slow down" is used to tell someone to drive more slowly. This phrase could be used in the case of a driver approaching a red light too speedily.