Summary
English to German: more detail...
- holdout:
- hold out:
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Wiktionary:
- hold out → hinhalten, durchhalten
English
Detailed Translations for hold out from English to German
holdout:
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the holdout (holdout data)
– A percentage of training data that is reserved for use in measuring the accuracy of the structure of the data mining model. 1
Translation Matrix for holdout:
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zurückgehaltene Daten | holdout; holdout data |
Synonyms for "holdout":
Related Definitions for "holdout":
hold out:
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to hold out (delude)
Conjugations for hold out:
present
- hold out
- hold out
- holds out
- hold out
- hold out
- hold out
simple past
- held out
- held out
- held out
- held out
- held out
- held out
present perfect
- have held out
- have held out
- has held out
- have held out
- have held out
- have held out
past continuous
- was holding out
- were holding out
- was holding out
- were holding out
- were holding out
- were holding out
future
- shall hold out
- will hold out
- will hold out
- shall hold out
- will hold out
- will hold out
continuous present
- am holding out
- are holding out
- is holding out
- are holding out
- are holding out
- are holding out
subjunctive
- be held out
- be held out
- be held out
- be held out
- be held out
- be held out
diverse
- hold out!
- let's hold out!
- held out
- holding out
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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hold out (enduring; persistent)
Translation Matrix for hold out:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
vorgeben | delude; hold out | do as if; favor; favour; feign; pretend; simulate; slide in front |
- | endure; exsert; extend; go; hold up; last; live; live on; put out; resist; stand firm; stretch forth; stretch out; survive; wear; withstand | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
ertragend | enduring; hold out; persistent |
Synonyms for "hold out":
Antonyms for "hold out":
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Wiktionary Translations for hold out:
hold out
verb
hold out
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to hold
- hold out → hinhalten
verb
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etwas (in den Händen, freihändig) so vor jemandem positionieren, dass dieser es sehen oder greifen kann
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Auch unter erschwerten Bedingungen etwas fortsetzen.