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keep
~1 v past tense and past participle kept 1 »NOT GIVE BACK« to have something and not need to give it back  (You can keep it. I don't need it. | Try it for a week and we guarantee you'll want to keep it.) 2 »NOT LOSE« to continue to have something and not lose it or get rid of it  (No, we're going to keep the house in Vermont and rent it out. | It's not getting a job that's the problem - it's keeping it!) 3 »NOT CHANGE/MOVE« linking verb) to continue to be in a particular state, condition, or place and not change or move  (I'm trying to cut his hair but he won't keep still. | keep warm/safe/dry etc)  (With this wind it's so difficult to keep warm! | keep left/right (=stay to the left or right of a path or road as you move)) 4 »MAKE SB/STH NOT CHANGE/MOVE« a) to make someone stay in a place  (How long are they going to keep her in the hospital?) b) to make someone or something continue being in a particular state or situation  (keep sb warm/safe etc)  (Take my overcoat. It'll keep you warm. | some toys to keep the kids busy | keep sth clean/open etc)  (We try to keep the major roads open right through winter. | keep sb/sth doing sth)  (I'll try not to keep you waiting. | Keep the engine running. | keep sb in suspense (=keep someone waiting anxiously to know a result))  (How much longer are you going to keep us in suspense? | keep on the right side of sb (=not do anything to annoy them))  (Keep on the right side of Mrs Salazar, she's very strict.) 5 »DO STH REPEATEDLY« to continue doing an activity or repeat the same action several times  (keep (on) doing sth)  (I keep forgetting to mail this letter. | Daddy! Melanie keeps on hitting me!) 6 »DELAY SB« to delay someone  (He should be here by now. What's keeping him?) 7 »STORE STH« T always + adv/prep to leave something in one particular place so that you can find it easily  (keep sth in/on/under etc)  (I always keep a first aid box in the car, in case we have an accident.) 8 keep a record/account/diary etc to regularly record written information somewhere 9 keep your promise/word etc to do what you have promised to do  (How do I know you'll keep your word?) 10 keep a secret to not tell anyone about a secret that you know  (Can I trust all of you to keep a secret?) 11 keep to yourself also keep yourself to yourself BrE to live a very quiet private life and not do many things that involve other people 12 keep guard/watch to guard a place or watch around you all the time 13 »FOOD« if food keeps, it stays fresh enough to still be eaten  (Eat the salmon because it won't keep till tomorrow.) 14 keep your head to stay calm in a difficult situation or an emergency  (Just keep your head and try to steer in the direction of the skid.) 15 »ANIMALS« to own and look after animals  (We keep chickens and a couple of pigs.) 16 »SHOP« BrE old-fashioned to own a small business and work in it  (Frank used to keep a butcher's on Park Road.) 17 »LOOK AFTER« to take care of someone, providing them with money, food etc  (keep sb in sth)  (There's enough money there to keep you in silk stockings for a year!) 18 »PROTECT« formal to guard or protect someone  (keep sb (from harm))  (The Lord bless you and keep you.) 19 »CELEBRATE STH« old-fashioned to do the things that are traditionally done to celebrate something such as Christmas  (People don't keep Christmas the way they used to do.)  (- see also keep in touch touch2 (6), home/keep your eye on sb eye1 (3), keep house house1 (2), keep pace with pace1 (5), keep sb company company (2), keep the peace peace (5), keep time time1 (72), time1 (73), keep your hand in hand1 (11), keep/lose track of track1 (8)) 20 keep going used to encourage someone who is doing something and to tell them to continue  ("Well done, that's it, keep going!") 21 keep it used to tell someone that they can keep something you have given them or lent them  (Keep it. I've got plenty more at home.) 22 keep quiet used to tell someone not to say anything or make any noise  (Keep quiet! I'm trying to watch the game.) 23 keep away/back! used to tell someone not to go near something or to move away from something  (Keep back everyone - this is dangerous!) 24 keep down! used to tell someone to keep near the ground so they cannot be seen, shot etc 25 keep it down used to tell someone to be quieter  (Keep it down, will you. We're trying to sleep.) 26 how are you keeping? used to ask if someone is well  ("Hi, Mark! How are you keeping?" "Oh, not so bad.") 27 keep the change used when paying someone, to tell them they can keep the extra money you have given them  ("That's $18." "Here's $20. Keep the change.") 28 keep your hair/shirt on! used to tell someone to be more calm, patient etc  (Keep your hair on! We've got plenty of time.) 29 it'll keep used to say that you can tell someone something or do something later  ("I'd love to hear about it but I've got to go." "Don't worry, it'll keep.") 30 that'll keep you going used to tell someone that what you are giving them will last for some time  (Here's -50 - that'll keep you going for a while.) keep at phr v 1 (keep someone at something) to force someone to continue to work hard  (She kept us at it until eight o'clock!) 2 (keep at something) to continue working hard at something  (Let's just keep at it until we're finished.) keep away phr v T keep someone/something away) to avoid going somewhere or seeing someone, or to make someone or something do this  (You keep away from my daughter!) keep back phr v 1 T keep something back) to not tell someone something that you know  (I got the feeling he was keeping something back.) 2 T keep something back) especially BrE to not give or pay something that you were going to give  (They kept back some of his wages to pay for the damage.) keep sb/sth down phr v 1 to control something and prevent it from increasing  (You can use herbicides to keep down the weeds.) 2 to be able to not vomit something (=pass it back up from stomach) after you have eaten or drunk it  (I could hardly keep anything down for about three days.) keep from phr v 1 (keep something from someone) to not tell someone something that you know  (You won't be able to keep the truth from her father.) 2 (keep someone/something from something) to prevent someone from doing something or prevent something happening  (keep sb from doing sth)  (Mulligan was the only person who kept us from running amok completely. | keep (yourself) from doing sth)  (I could hardly keep from laughing, it was so funny. | keep sth from doing sth)  (You put the potatoes in salted water to keep them from turning black.) keep sb in phr v BrE to force someone to stay inside, especially as a punishment in school keep in with sb phr v BrE to try to stay friendly with someone, especially because this helps you  (You should try to keep in with Benson - he has a lot of influence around here.) keep off phr v 1 T keep something off) to prevent something affecting something else  (They have these transparent covers to keep the dust off.) 2 if rain keeps off, it does not fall keep on phr v 1 keep on doing sth to continue doing something  (I've told him to stop but he keeps on scratching it!) 2 T keep someone/something on) to continue to employ someone  (If you're good they might keep you on after Christmas.) 3 informal to talk continuously in an annoying way + at/abou  (Do you have to keep on about your medical problems the whole time?) keep out phr v 1 keep out! used on signs to tell people to stay away from a place or not enter it 2 T keep something out) to prevent someone or something getting into a place  (Take this. It should at least keep the rain out.) keep out of sth phr v to try not to become involved in something  (We've always tried to keep out of local politics.) keep to phr v 1 (keep to something) to stay on a particular road, course, piece of ground etc  (It's best to keep to the paved roads.) 2 (keep to something) to do what you have promised or agreed to do  (Keep strictly to the terms of the contract.) 3 keep sth to yourself to keep something secret  (It's official. We're leaving, but do me a favour and keep it to yourself will you.) 4 keep to the point/subject etc to talk or write only about the subject you are supposed to be talking about 5 (keep something to something) to prevent an amount, degree, or level from going higher than it should  (Can you please keep costs to a minimum?) 6 keep to your room/bed to stay in your room or bed because you are ill or upset keep up phr v 1 T keep something up) to prevent something from falling or going to a lower level  (The shortage of supplies is keeping the price up.) 2 T keep something up) to continue doing something, or to make something continue  (Keep up the good work! | I don't think I can keep this up any longer.) 3 to manage to go or learn as fast as someone  (Slow down, Davey can't keep up.)  (I'm having trouble keeping up with the rest of the class.) 4 to continue to read and learn about a particular subject  (It's hard to keep up with the changes in computer technology.) 5 keep your spirits/strength/morale etc up to try to stay happy, strong, confident etc  (We sang as we marched, to keep our spirits up.) 6 T keep someone up) informal to prevent someone from going to bed  (I hope I'm not keeping you up.) 7 keep up appearances to pretend that everything in your life is normal and happy even though you are in trouble, especially financial trouble 8 keep up with the Joneses to try to have all the possessions that your friends have because you want people to think that you are as good as them ~2 n 1 all the things such as food, clothing etc that you need to keep you alive, or the cost of providing this  (earn your keep (=do things in return for the things that are provided for you))  (It's time you got a job and started earning your keep.) 2 for keeps informal for ever  (I'm going to settle this argument for keeps! | Marriage ought to be for keeps.) 3 a large strong tower, usually in the centre of a castle
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1.
  (keeps, keeping, kept) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If someone keeps or is kept in a particular state, they remain in it. The noise kept him awake... To keep warm they burnt wood in a rusty oil barrel... For several years I kept in touch with her. V-LINK: V n adj/prep, V adj/prep, V adj/prep 2. If you keep or you are kept in a particular position or place, you remain in it. Keep away from the doors while the train is moving... He kept his head down, hiding his features... Doctors will keep her in hospital for at least another week. VERB: V adv/prep, V n with adv, V n prep 3. If you keep off something or keep away from it, you avoid it. If you keep out of something, you avoid getting involved in it. You can also say that you keep someone off, away from or out of something. I managed to stick to the diet and keep off sweet foods... The best way to keep babies off sugar is to go back to the natural diet and eat lots of fresh fruit. VERB: V prep/adv, V n prep/adv 4. If someone or something keeps you from a particular action, they prevent you from doing it. Embarrassment has kept me from doing all sorts of things... = stop VERB: V n from -ing 5. If you try to keep from doing something, you try to stop yourself from doing it. She bit her lip to keep from crying... VERB: V from -ing 6. If you keep something from someone, you do not tell them about it. She knew that Gabriel was keeping something from her. VERB: V n from n 7. If you keep doing something, you do it repeatedly or continue to do it. I keep forgetting it’s December... I turned back after a while, but he kept walking... VERB: V -ing, V -ing • Keep on means the same as keep. Did he give up or keep on trying?... PHRASAL VERB: V P -ing 8. Keep is used with some nouns to indicate that someone does something for a period of time or continues to do it. For example, if you keep a grip on something, you continue to hold or control it. Until last year, the regime kept...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  (kept; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English kepen, from Old English cepan; perhaps akin to Old High German chapfen to look  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. to take notice of by appropriate conduct ; fulfill: as  a. to be faithful to ~ a promise  b. to act fittingly in relation to ~ the Sabbath  c. to conform to in habits or conduct ~ late hours  d. to stay in accord with (a beat) ~ time  2. preserve, maintain: as  a. to watch over and defend ~ us from harm  b.  (1) to take care of ; tend ~ a garden  (2) support  (3) to maintain in a good, fitting, or orderly condition — usually used with up  c. to continue to maintain ~ watch  d.  (1) to cause to remain in a given place, situation, or condition ~ him waiting  (2) to preserve (food) in an unspoiled condition  e.  (1) to have or maintain in an established position or relationship ~ a mistress — often used with on kept the cook on  (2) to lodge or feed for pay ~ boarders  f.  (1) to maintain a record in ~ a diary  (2) to enter in a book ~ records  g. to have customarily in stock for sale  3.  a. to restrain from departure or removal ; detain ~ children after school  b. hold back, restrain ~ them from going kept him back with difficulty  c. save, reserve ~ some for later kept some out for a friend  d. to refrain from revealing ~ a secret  4.  a. to retain in one's possession or power kept the money we found  b. to refrain from granting, giving, or allowing kept the news back  c. to have in control ~ your temper  5. to confine oneself to ~ my room  6.  a. to stay or continue in ~ the path ~ your seat  b. to stay or remain on or in usually against opposition ; hold kept her ground  7. conduct, manage ~ a tearoom  intransitive verb  1. chiefly British live, lodge  2.  a. to maintain a course, direction, or progress ~ to the right  b. to continue usually without interruption ~ talking ~ quiet ~ on smiling  c. to persist in a practice kept bothering them kept on...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. & n. --v. (past and past part. kept) 1 tr. have continuous charge of; retain possession of. 2 tr. (foll. by for) retain or reserve for a future occasion or time (will keep it for tomorrow). 3 tr. & intr. retain or remain in a specified condition, position, course, etc. (keep cool; keep off the grass; keep them happy). 4 tr. put or store in a regular place (knives are kept in this drawer). 5 tr. (foll. by from) cause to avoid or abstain from something (will keep you from going too fast). 6 tr. detain; cause to be late (what kept you?). 7 tr. a observe or pay due regard to (a law, custom, etc.) (keep one's word). b honour or fulfil (a commitment, undertaking, etc.). c respect the commitment implied by (a secret etc.). d act fittingly on the occasion of (keep the sabbath). 8 tr. own and look after (animals) for amusement or profit (keeps bees). 9 tr. a provide for the sustenance of (a person, family, etc.). b (foll. by in) maintain (a person) with a supply of. 10 tr. carry on; manage (a shop, business, etc.). 11 a tr. maintain (accounts, a diary, etc.) by making the requisite entries. b tr. maintain (a house) in proper order. 12 tr. have (a commodity) regularly on sale (do you keep buttons?). 13 tr. guard or protect (a person or place, a goal in football, etc.). 14 tr. preserve in being; continue to have (keep order). 15 intr. (foll. by verbal noun) continue or do repeatedly or habitually (why do you keep saying that?). 16 tr. continue to follow (a way or course). 17 intr. a (esp. of perishable commodities) remain in good condition. b (of news or information etc.) admit of being withheld for a time. 18 tr. remain in (one's bed, room, house, etc.). 19 tr. retain one's place in (a seat or saddle, one's ground, etc.) against opposition or difficulty. 20 tr. maintain (a person) in return for sexual favours (a kept woman). --n. 1 maintenance or the essentials for this (esp. food) (hardly earn your keep). 2 charge or control (is in your keep). 3 hist. a tower or stronghold. Phrases and idioms for keeps colloq. (esp. of something...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  сторожевая башня держать; хранить keep clear of the load, keep out from under load to keep on schedule to keep the project on schedule ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
5.
  1) вести 2) держать 3) поддержание 4) поддерживать 5) придерживаться 6) проводить работу 7) соблюдать правило 8) содержание 9) содержать 10) сохранять 11) сохраняться 12) хранить keep furnace in blast — держать печь под дутье keep record of — вести запись keep to the subject — держаться темы - keep in evidence - keep in mind - keep in operation - keep in view - keep log - keep on - keep plumb - keep time - keep track ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  – to keep abreast of the patent literature – to keep an application pending – to keep an invention secret – to keep in abeyance – to keep in force – to keep up correspondence KEEP гл. 1) держать, хранить 2) оставлять себе 3) быть владельцем 4) содержать, обеспечивать 5) удерживать, не пускать 6) сохранять(ся), держаться, оставаться 7) выполнять (закон) • - duty to keep accounts - keep a treaty - keep account - keep an account - keep back - keep down - keep money in the savings-bank - keep on - keep prices down - keep records - keep secret - keep site - keep the law - keep the prices under - keep to a price - keep to the terms of the contract - keep under - keep up - prices keep rising - prices keep steady - prices keep up ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
7.
  содержать (животных) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
8.
  1. разг. прокорм, питание, содержание ten francs a day and keep —- десять франков в день и стол to work for one's keep —- работать за стол и жилье he earns his keep —- он отрабатывает свою зарплату, он себя оправдывает the dog is not worth his keep —- такую собаку не стоит держать 2. разг. запас кормов для скота, фураж this grass will make some useful keep for the winter —- эту траву можно использовать зимой в качестве корма 3. редк. упитанность to be in good keep —- быть хорошо упитанным 4. право оставить себе выигранное (при игре в шарики) 5. игра на интерес 6. ист. центральная, хорошо укрепленная часть или башня средневекового замка; крепость 7. тех. контрбукса 8. горн. кулаки для посадки клети Id: for keeps —- навсегда; насовсем; окончательно Id: it is yours for keeps —- можете считать это своим, дарю это вам Id: he is here for keeps —- он здесь прочно обосновался Id: to play for keeps —- играть наверняка; идти на мокрое дело 9. держать, иметь, хранить to keep smth. in one's pockets —- держать что-л в карманах to keep money in the savings-bank —- хранить деньги в сбербанке to keep a revolver in one's pocket —- носить револьвер в кармане to keep smb. in prison —- держать кого-л в тюрьме to keep silence —- хранить молчание keep the chain on the door! —- не снимай цепочку с двери! to keep smth. about oneself —- держать что-л при себе to...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  after  а) продолжать преследовать The police kept after the criminals until at last they caught them.  б) ругать She keeps after the children the whole time, never lets them have a minutes peace. KEEP ahead оставаться впереди Jane used to have difficulty with her school work, but she has been keeping ahead for the past year. KEEP an appointment прийти в назначенное время/место KEEP at  а) делать (что-л.) с упорством, настойчиво Ex he kept hard at work for a week он упорно работал целую неделю  б) заставлять (кого-л.) делать (что-либо)  в) приставать с просьбами She kept at me for a year to buy her a new coat, until in the end I agreed, just so as to have some peace from her. KEEP away  а) держать(ся) в отдалении; не подпускать близко; остерегаться Nothing will keep me away from an exciting play.  б) прятать keep knives away from children прячьте ножи от детей  в) избегать (from) The doctor advised Jim to keep away from fattening foods. KEEP back  а) удерживать, задерживать The men built banks of earth to keep back the rising flood waters.  б) скрывать he kept the news back он утаил эту новость  в) держаться в стороне KEEP bad company водиться с плохими людьми KEEP books at ones bed-side держать книги у изголовья кровати KEEP clear of остерегаться, избегать кого-л. KEEP company coll. ухаживать KEEP company with общаться, встречаться с кем-л. KEEP count вести счет, учет, подсчет KEEP covered mil. держать на прицеле KEEP dark скрываться; KEEP down  а) не вставать, продолжать сидеть или лежать...
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  univ. abbr. Kiyosato Educational Experimental Project educ. abbr. Kiyosato Educational Experimental Project educ. abbr. Kentucky Electronics Education Program ...
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