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Keep up

keep up
{v.} 1a. To go on; not stop; continue. * /The rain kept up for two days and the roads were flooded./ Compare: KEEP ON. 1b. To go on with (something); continue steadily; never stop. * /Mrs. Smith told John to keep up the good work./ * /The teacher asked Dick to stop bothering Mary, but he kept it up./ Compare: KEEP AT. 2a. To go at the same rate as others. * /John had to work hard to keep up./ * /Billy was the youngest boy on the hike, but he kept up with the others./ Compare: CATCH UP, KEEP PACE. Contrast: FALL BEHIND, GET BEHIND(1). 2b. To keep (something) at the same level or rate or in good condition. * /The shortage of tomatoes kept the prices up./ * /Grandfather was too poor to keep up his house./ 3. To keep informed. - Usually used with "on" or "with". * /Mary is interested in politics and always keeps up with the news./ Compare: KEEP TRACK.
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  1. If you keep up with someone or something that is moving near you, you move at the same speed. She shook her head and started to walk on. He kept up with her. PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, also V P 2. To keep up with something that is changing means to be able to cope with the change, usually by changing at the same rate. ...wage increases which keep up with inflation... Things are changing so fast, it’s hard to keep up. PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, V P 3. If you keep up with your work or with other people, you manage to do or understand all your work, or to do or understand it as well as other people. Penny tended to work through her lunch hour in an effort to keep up with her work... Life is tough for kids who aren’t keeping up in school. PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, V P 4. If you keep up with what is happening, you make sure that you know about it. She did not bother to keep up with the news. PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, also V P 5. If you keep something up, you continue to do it or provide it. I was so hungry all the time that I could not keep the diet up for longer than a month... They risk losing their homes because they can no longer keep up the repayments. PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron) 6. If you keep something up, you prevent it from growing less in amount, level, or degree. There will be a major incentive among TV channels to keep standards up... Opposition forces are keeping up the pressure against the government. PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron) 7. see also keep 22 ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   verb  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to persist or persevere in kept up the good work; also maintain, sustain keep standards up  intransitive verb  1. to keep adequately informed or up-to-date ~ on international affairs  2. to continue without interruption rain kept up all night  3. to maintain contact or relations with ~ with old friends ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  удовлетворять (напр. спрос); поддерживать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. держаться на прежнем уровне, не меняться the weather keeps up —- погода не меняется prices keep up —- цены не снижаются their courage kept up —- мужество их не покидало keep up your courage! —- не теряй мужества! keep your chin up! —- выше голову!; не унывать! 2. продолжаться, не прекращаться the noise kept up all day —- шум не прекращался целый день rain kept up all night —- дождь лил (не переставая) всю ночь 3. продолжать, не прекращать keep up your music —- не бросайте занятия музыкой to keep up applause —- не переставать аплодировать to keep up interest —- поддерживать интерес to keep up a conversation —- поддерживать разговор to keep up a friendship —- сохранять дружбу do you still keep up your Greek? —- вы все еще занимаетесь греческим (языком)? 4. поддерживать, содержать в должном порядке to keep standards up —- не снижать критерии оценки you must have a lot of money to keep up such an establishment —- нужно много денег, чтобы жить так широко 5. придерживаться, соблюдать, не нарушать to keep up old customs —- соблюдать старые обычаи to keep up the traditions —- хранить традиции 6. не давать заснуть; заставлять (кого-л) бодрствовать I am keeping you up with my story —- я не даю вам спать своими рассказами I don't want to keep you up —- я не хочу, чтобы вы из-за меня поздно сидели we kept the children up —- мы не укладывали детей спать 7. (on) быть...
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