B2 Collocation Formal 2 min de leitura

hold power

Possess authority or control

Literalmente: To grip or possess strength/authority

Em 15 segundos

  • To have authority or control over a situation or group.
  • Commonly used in political, business, and social hierarchy contexts.
  • Implies a lasting or stable state of being in charge.

Significado

This phrase describes someone who has control, authority, or influence over a group of people or a situation. It means they are the ones making the big decisions and staying in charge.

Exemplos-chave

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Discussing a workplace promotion

Even though he isn't the manager, he still holds power over the team's schedule.

Even though he isn't the manager, he still holds power over the team's schedule.

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Talking about a family dynamic

In our family, Grandma is the one who truly holds power.

In our family, Grandma is the one who truly holds power.

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A political discussion with a friend

The party has held power for over a decade now.

The party has held power for over a decade now.

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Contexto cultural

The phrase is often used in the context of 'Checks and Balances.' Americans are culturally wary of any one branch of government 'holding too much power.' In the UK, 'holding power' is often associated with the 'Government of the day.' The phrase is used frequently in the House of Commons during debates. In modern 'flat' organizations, 'holding power' is often seen as a negative or old-fashioned concept. Companies prefer terms like 'empowerment' or 'collaboration.' The concept of 'holding power' has shifted to 'clout' or 'influence.' An influencer 'holds power' over their followers' purchasing decisions.

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Use with Adverbs

Make your English sound more natural by adding adverbs like 'firmly,' 'tenuously,' or 'rightfully' before 'hold.'

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Avoid 'Hold a Power'

Remember that 'power' (authority) is uncountable. Never say 'a power' in this context.

Em 15 segundos

  • To have authority or control over a situation or group.
  • Commonly used in political, business, and social hierarchy contexts.
  • Implies a lasting or stable state of being in charge.

What It Means

To hold power is to be the person in the driver’s seat. It isn't just about having a title. It is about having the actual ability to influence outcomes. Imagine a king on a throne or a CEO in a boardroom. They don't just 'have' power; they hold it. It suggests a certain level of stability and control over time.

How To Use It

You use this when talking about leadership or influence. It works for politics, business, and even social groups. You can say a person holds power or an organization does. It usually follows a subject. For example, "The committee holds power over the budget." It sounds strong and definitive. Use it when the authority is clear and recognized.

When To Use It

Use it in a meeting when discussing who makes the final call. Use it when watching the news about elections. It is great for talking about history or social dynamics. You might even use it jokingly with friends. "In this house, the cat truly holds power." It fits perfectly when describing someone who refuses to step down.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for small, temporary favors. If a friend lends you five dollars, they don't hold power over you. That’s too dramatic! Avoid using it for physical strength. If someone is lifting weights, they aren't holding power. They are just strong. Also, avoid it in very casual, lighthearted settings unless you are being sarcastic. It can sound a bit heavy or serious.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, we often talk about the 'balance of power'. The idea of holding power comes from old concepts of land and titles. It implies that power is something you can grasp or let go of. There is often a debate about who *should* hold power versus who actually does. It is a central theme in Western political movies and shows like 'House of Cards'.

Common Variations

You might hear hold the power or hold all the power. Sometimes people say someone clings to power if they won't leave. You can also wield power, which sounds even more active. If someone loses their influence, we say they no longer hold power. It’s a very versatile concept in professional English.

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral but leans toward formal in political contexts. Be careful not to confuse it with 'holding a power' (like a superpower), which is grammatically different.

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Use with Adverbs

Make your English sound more natural by adding adverbs like 'firmly,' 'tenuously,' or 'rightfully' before 'hold.'

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Avoid 'Hold a Power'

Remember that 'power' (authority) is uncountable. Never say 'a power' in this context.

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Political Nuance

In news, 'the party in power' is more common than 'the party holding power,' though both are correct.

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Preposition 'Over'

Always use 'over' to show who is being controlled: 'Hold power over the people.'

Exemplos

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#1 Discussing a workplace promotion
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Even though he isn't the manager, he still holds power over the team's schedule.

Even though he isn't the manager, he still holds power over the team's schedule.

Shows that power can be informal and not just based on titles.

#2 Talking about a family dynamic
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In our family, Grandma is the one who truly holds power.

In our family, Grandma is the one who truly holds power.

A common way to describe the real head of a household.

#3 A political discussion with a friend
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The party has held power for over a decade now.

The party has held power for over a decade now.

Standard use for political parties in government.

#4 Texting about a group project
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Don't ask me, Sarah holds all the power on this project!

Don't ask me, Sarah holds all the power on this project!

Hyperbolic use to show someone else is making the decisions.

#5 A humorous observation about a pet
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My dog holds power over my entire morning routine.

My dog holds power over my entire morning routine.

Using a serious phrase for a silly situation.

#6 A serious conversation about a relationship
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I felt like I didn't hold any power in that relationship.

I felt like I didn't hold any power in that relationship.

Refers to emotional influence and decision-making balance.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'hold power'.

The dictator has ________ over the country for more than thirty years.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: held power

We use the present perfect 'has held' to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a corporate context?

Choose the best option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: The majority shareholder holds the power to fire the CEO.

This correctly identifies a significant legal/corporate authority.

Match the phrase variation to the correct context.

1. Wield power, 2. Stay in power, 3. Hold power over

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A-2, B-3, C-1

'Stay' implies duration, 'Over' implies a target, and 'Wield' implies active use.

Complete the dialogue naturally.

A: Do you think the current Prime Minister will win the election? B: It's hard to say. He's desperate to ________, but the economy is failing.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: hold power

After 'desperate to', we need the base form of the verb.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Hold vs. Wield vs. Seize

Hold
Possess To have authority over time.
Wield
Use To actively apply authority.
Seize
Take To take authority by force.

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'hold power'. Fill Blank B1

The dictator has ________ over the country for more than thirty years.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: held power

We use the present perfect 'has held' to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a corporate context? Choose B2

Choose the best option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: The majority shareholder holds the power to fire the CEO.

This correctly identifies a significant legal/corporate authority.

Match the phrase variation to the correct context. situation_matching B2

1. Wield power, 2. Stay in power, 3. Hold power over

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A-2, B-3, C-1

'Stay' implies duration, 'Over' implies a target, and 'Wield' implies active use.

Complete the dialogue naturally. dialogue_completion B1

A: Do you think the current Prime Minister will win the election? B: It's hard to say. He's desperate to ________, but the economy is failing.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: hold power

After 'desperate to', we need the base form of the verb.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

12 perguntas

Yes, but 'hold power' is more formal and common in professional writing. 'Keep power' sounds a bit more basic.

Not necessarily. A doctor holds power over a patient's treatment, which is necessary for healing. It depends on how the power is used.

'Hold' is about possession (having it), while 'wield' is about the active use of it (doing something with it).

Yes, but it's literal. 'My phone holds power for two days.' It's correct but a different sense.

Both are used. 'Hold power' is more general; 'hold the power' often refers to a specific power mentioned before.

Talk about 'holding responsibility' or 'holding authority' over a team or project. It sounds very professional.

Rarely. In sports, we usually say a team 'has the momentum' or 'is in control of the game.'

Metaphorically, yes. 'The crying baby holds power over the whole house.'

Being 'powerless' or 'subordinate.'

Yes, it is a formal to neutral collocation. It's perfect for essays and business meetings.

Only if referring to specific legal powers, like 'The President holds the powers granted by the Constitution.'

Yes, 'the ruling party' is the party that 'holds power.'

Frases relacionadas

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wield power

similar

To actively use authority.

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in power

similar

The state of being the government.

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seize power

builds on

To take control by force.

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lose power

contrast

To no longer be in control.

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abuse of power

specialized form

Using authority wrongly.

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