B1 Collocation Formell 6 Min. Lesezeit

hold a meeting

Conduct a formal gathering

Wörtlich: To grip or clasp a gathering of people

In 15 Sekunden

  • Organizing and leading a purposeful gathering.
  • Implies you are the host or person in charge.
  • Used in professional, academic, or structured social settings.
  • Avoid for casual hangouts like coffee with a friend.

Bedeutung

Wenn Sie ein Meeting abhalten, sind Sie der Gastgeber oder Organisator einer Versammlung, die der Diskussion oder Entscheidungsfindung dient. Es vermittelt einen Eindruck von Zielstrebigkeit, Struktur und Führung.

Wichtige Beispiele

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In a professional office email

I would like to hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the budget.

أود عقد اجتماع يوم الثلاثاء لمناقشة الميزانية.

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Discussing a school group project

Our team decided to hold a meeting over Zoom this evening.

قرر فريقنا عقد اجتماع عبر زووم هذا المساء.

3

A community leader talking to neighbors

We are holding a meeting at the park to talk about safety.

نحن نعقد اجتماعاً في الحديقة للحديث عن السلامة.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Meetings are often seen as a way to get things done quickly. 'Holding' one is a standard way to show leadership. Meetings are common, but there is a cultural preference for 'having a chat' before holding a formal meeting. Meetings are highly structured. 'Holding' a meeting often involves significant preparation beforehand. Meetings are very efficient and time-bound. 'Holding' a meeting implies a strict agenda.

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Focus on the organizer

Only use 'hold' if you are the one in charge of the meeting.

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Don't use for casual events

Don't say 'I'm holding a meeting' for a party or a casual hangout.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Organizing and leading a purposeful gathering.
  • Implies you are the host or person in charge.
  • Used in professional, academic, or structured social settings.
  • Avoid for casual hangouts like coffee with a friend.

What It Means

Did you know the average professional spends nearly 30% of their life in meetings? If you are the one organizing that time, you are 'holding' it. This phrase isn't about physical strength. It is about leadership and organization. Think of it as the difference between a guest and a host. When you hold a meeting, you are the host of the conversation.

What It Means

To hold a meeting means to officially organize and lead a gathering. It suggests that there is an agenda or a specific goal. You are the person who sends the calendar invite. You are the one who starts the Zoom call. It feels more formal than just 'having a talk.' It implies that the time has been set aside on purpose. It carries a sense of authority and responsibility. You are 'holding' the space for others to speak. If you are just attending, you don't 'hold' it. You only 'attend' or 'go to' the meeting. Don't worry, you don't need a permit to hold one. Just a group of people and something to talk about.

How To Use It

You use this phrase when describing the act of organizing. The structure is simple: [Subject] + hold + a meeting. It works in past, present, and future tenses. If you did it yesterday, you held a meeting. If you are doing it now, you are holding a meeting. It often pairs with words like 'regarding' or 'about' to show the topic. You might hold a meeting about the new marketing plan. You could also hold a meeting to discuss the holiday party. It is very common in office settings and volunteer groups. It sounds professional but not overly stiff. It's like wearing a clean shirt but keeping the top button open.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine your boss sends an email saying, 'We need to hold a meeting.' Your heart might skip a beat, thinking about extra work. In a more casual setting, a TikTok creator might hold a meeting via Live. They want to discuss new merch with their loyal followers. An Uber driver might hold a meeting with other drivers at a rest stop. They might talk about the best times to pick up passengers. Even a group of gamers on Discord can hold a meeting. They need to plan their strategy for the next big raid. My cat recently held a meeting with the neighbors' dog. I suspect they were plotting against the mailman. It was a very short and loud meeting.

When To Use It

Use this phrase for anything with a slight sense of structure. It is perfect for work, school projects, or community events. If you are the president of a club, you hold meetings. If you are a student leader, you hold meetings with your team. It is also great for serious family discussions. Maybe you need to hold a meeting about who does the dishes. It fits perfectly in a LinkedIn post about your leadership skills. Use it when you want to sound organized and in control. It shows that you are taking initiative and leading others. It’s the 'boss' way to say you are talking to people.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for spontaneous, casual hangouts with friends. If you meet a friend for coffee, don't say you are 'holding a meeting.' Your friend might think you are going to fire them. Avoid using it for quick, 10-second conversations in the hallway. That is just 'a quick chat' or 'a word.' Don't use it for dates, unless you want to stay single. Saying, 'Let's hold a meeting at the Italian restaurant,' is a mood-killer. It is too formal for purely social and unstructured fun. Keep it for times when there is a 'point' to the gathering. If there’s no agenda, don't 'hold' anything.

Common Mistakes

✗ I need to make a meeting today.

✓ I need to hold a meeting today.

'Making' a meeting sounds like you are building a table.

✗ We did a meeting about the project.

✓ We held a meeting about the project.

'Doing' a meeting sounds like a chore, like doing the laundry.

✗ Let's take a meeting tomorrow morning.

✓ Let's have a meeting tomorrow morning.

'Taking' a meeting is mostly used in Hollywood or high-level sales. For most of us, 'hold' or 'have' is much better. It’s easy to get these mixed up when you’re tired. Just remember that you 'hold' the responsibility of the event.

Similar Expressions

If you want to sound very fancy, use the word convene. It means the same thing but sounds like you wear a suit. Host a meeting is also a great alternative for social events. Chair a meeting means you are the official leader of the discussion. Conduct a meeting sounds very professional and almost scientific. Organize a gathering is a bit more relaxed and friendly. Call a meeting is what you say when you want it to happen now. You are 'calling' everyone together like a modern-day town crier. Each one has a slightly different flavor for your vocabulary soup.

Common Variations

You can hold a briefing if the meeting is short and informative. You might hold a summit if it is a very big event. Small groups might hold a huddle for a quick morning update. If it's online, you can hold a virtual meeting via Zoom. Politicians often hold a press conference to talk to reporters. Schools will hold a parent-teacher meeting to discuss your grades. Each variation changes the size or the goal of the gathering. It’s like picking the right size coffee for your energy level. The core action of 'holding' stays the same throughout them all.

Memory Trick

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Imagine you are holding a giant, invisible megaphone in your hands. To hold a meeting, you need that megaphone to lead the group. You are 'holding' the attention of everyone in the room. If you let go of the megaphone, the meeting falls apart. Or, think of a 'holder' for a cup. Without the holder, the coffee (the people) would just spill everywhere. You are the container that keeps the discussion focused and organized. Just don't actually bring a megaphone to your next Zoom call. Your coworkers might not appreciate the 'memory trick' as much as I do.

Quick FAQ

Is it okay to say 'have a meeting' instead? Yes, it is very common and slightly more casual. Does 'holding' mean I have to do all the talking? No, it just means you are the organizer of the event. Can I hold a meeting with myself? Technically no, that is just thinking or perhaps a very lonely party. Can I hold a meeting in a park? Absolutely, any place works as long as there is a purpose. Is this phrase used in British English too? Yes, it is standard in almost every English-speaking country. Do I need an agenda to hold a meeting? It helps, but it is not a grammatical requirement.

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase is neutral but leans toward professional settings. Avoid using it for social dates or quick coffee breaks. Remember that 'hold' is irregular, so use 'held' for the past tense.

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Focus on the organizer

Only use 'hold' if you are the one in charge of the meeting.

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Don't use for casual events

Don't say 'I'm holding a meeting' for a party or a casual hangout.

Beispiele

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#1 In a professional office email

I would like to hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the budget.

أود عقد اجتماع يوم الثلاثاء لمناقشة الميزانية.

Classic professional usage for scheduling a future event.

#2 Discussing a school group project

Our team decided to hold a meeting over Zoom this evening.

قرر فريقنا عقد اجتماع عبر زووم هذا المساء.

Shows the phrase used for virtual, academic collaboration.

#3 A community leader talking to neighbors

We are holding a meeting at the park to talk about safety.

نحن نعقد اجتماعاً في الحديقة للحديث عن السلامة.

Present continuous form for an ongoing or planned community event.

#4 A funny observation about pets

My two cats are holding a meeting in the kitchen right now.

قطتاي تعقدان اجتماعاً في المطبخ الآن.

Humorous use, personifying animals as if they are organized.

#5 Instagram caption for an influencer

Just held a meeting with my team to plan the new launch!

لقد عقدت للتو اجتماعاً مع فريقي للتخطيط للإطلاق الجديد!

Modern social media context for behind-the-scenes content.

#6 A serious family talk

We need to hold a meeting to discuss our vacation plans.

نحن بحاجة لعقد اجتماع لمناقشة خطط عطلتنا.

Used for structured family decision-making.

Common learner error 1 Häufiger Fehler

✗ I will make a meeting with the client at 2 PM. → ✓ I will hold a meeting with the client at 2 PM.

سأعقد اجتماعاً مع العميل في الساعة الثانية ظهراً.

Corrects the common mistake of using 'make' instead of 'hold'.

Common learner error 2 Häufiger Fehler

✗ We did a meeting yesterday to fix the problem. → ✓ We held a meeting yesterday to fix the problem.

عقدنا اجتماعاً بالأمس لحل المشكلة.

Corrects the common mistake of using 'did' for an organized event.

#9 At a tech startup

Let's hold a quick meeting to go over the app's new features.

لنقم بعقد اجتماع سريع لمراجعة الميزات الجديدة للتطبيق.

Shows the phrase used in a fast-paced tech environment.

#10 Reporting news

The world leaders will hold a meeting next month in Paris.

سيعقد زعماء العالم اجتماعاً الشهر المقبل في باريس.

High-level political and formal context.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

The manager decided to _____ a meeting to discuss the project.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hold

We 'hold' a meeting, we don't 'make' or 'do' one.

Which sentence is correct?

Choose the most natural sentence.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: I will hold a meeting with the team.

Only 'hold' is the correct collocation here.

Complete the dialogue.

A: We need to talk about the budget. B: Okay, I will _____ a meeting for tomorrow.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hold

The speaker is the organizer, so they 'hold' the meeting.

🎉 Ergebnis: /3

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Aufgabensammlung

3 Aufgaben
Fill in the blank with the correct verb. Fill Blank B1

The manager decided to _____ a meeting to discuss the project.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hold

We 'hold' a meeting, we don't 'make' or 'do' one.

Which sentence is correct? Choose B1

Choose the most natural sentence.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: I will hold a meeting with the team.

Only 'hold' is the correct collocation here.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: We need to talk about the budget. B: Okay, I will _____ a meeting for tomorrow.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: hold

The speaker is the organizer, so they 'hold' the meeting.

🎉 Ergebnis: /3

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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Technically yes, but it sounds strange. Usually, you 'have' a meeting with yourself to plan.

Yes, it is standard professional language.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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Call a meeting

similar

To request that a meeting be held.

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Attend a meeting

contrast

To go to a meeting.

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Schedule a meeting

builds on

To set the time for a meeting.

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Conduct a meeting

synonym

To manage the meeting.

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