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单词 keep
释义

keep

1 of 2

verb

ˈkēp How to pronounce keep (audio)
kept ˈkept How to pronounce keep (audio) ; keeping

transitive verb

1
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
keep your temper
2
: to take notice of by appropriate conduct : fulfill: such as
a
: to be faithful to
keep a promise
b
: to act fittingly in relation to
keep the Sabbath
c
: to conform to in habits or conduct
keep late hours
d
: to stay in accord with (a beat)
keep time
3
: preserve, maintain: such as
a
: to watch over and defend
keep us from harm
b(1)
: to take care of : tend
keep a garden
(2)
: support
(3)
: to maintain in a good, fitting, or orderly condition
usually used with up
c
: to continue to maintain
keep watch
d(1)
: to cause to remain in a given place, situation, or condition
keep him waiting
(2)
: to preserve (food) in an unspoiled condition
e(1)
: to have or maintain in an established position or relationship
keep a mistress
often used with on
kept the cook on
(2)
: to lodge or feed for pay
keep boarders
f(1)
: to maintain a record in
keep a diary
(2)
: to enter in a book
keep records
g
: to have customarily in stock for sale
4
a
: to restrain from departure or removal : detain
keep children after school
b
: hold back, restrain
keep them from going
kept him back with difficulty
c
: save, reserve
keep some for later
kept some out for a friend
d
: to refrain from revealing
keep a secret
5
: to confine oneself to
keep my room
6
a
: to stay or continue in
keep the path
keep your seat
b
: to stay or remain on or in usually against opposition : hold
kept her ground
7
: conduct, manage
keep a tearoom

intransitive verb

1
a
: to maintain a course, direction, or progress
keep to the right
b
: to continue usually without interruption
keep talking
keep quiet
keep on smiling
c
: to persist in a practice
kept bothering them
kept on smoking in spite of warnings
2
: stay, remain
keep out of the way
keep off the grass
: such as
a
: to stay even
usually used with up
keep up with the Joneses
b
: to remain in good condition
meat will keep in the freezer
c
: to remain secret
the secret would keep
d
: to call for no immediate action
the matter will keep until morning
3
: abstain, refrain
can't keep from talking
4
: to be in session
school will keep through the winterW. M. Thayer
5
of a quarterback : to retain possession of a football especially after faking a handoff
6
chiefly British : live, lodge

keep

2 of 2

noun

1
: the means or provisions by which one is kept
earned his keep
2
: one that keeps or protects: such as
a
: fortress, castle
specifically : the strongest and securest part of a medieval castle
b
: one whose job is to keep or tend
c
: prison, jail
3
: keeper sense 5
4
a
: maintenance
b
archaic : custody, charge
Phrases
keep an eye on
: watch
keep at
: to persist in doing or concerning oneself with
keep company
: to go together as frequent companions or in courtship see also keep company with
keep house
: to manage a household
keep one's distance or keep at a distance
: to stay aloof : maintain a reserved attitude
keep one's eyes open or keep one's eyes peeled
: to be on the alert : be watchful
keep one's hand in
: to keep in practice
keep one's head down
: to avoid attracting notice
keep one's nose clean
: to avoid trouble especially through good behavior
keep pace
: to stay even
also : keep up sense 1
keep step
: to keep in step
keep to
1
a
: to stay in
b
: to limit oneself to
2
: to abide by
keep to oneself
1
: to keep secret
kept the facts to myself
2
: to remain solitary or apart from other people
for keeps
1
a
: with the provision that one keep what one has won
played marbles for keeps
b
: with deadly seriousness
2
: for an indefinitely long time : permanently
3
: with the result of ending the matter

Synonyms

Verb

  • celebrate
  • commemorate
  • observe

Noun

  • care and feeding
  • conservation
  • conserving
  • maintenance
  • preservation
  • preserving
  • sustentation
  • upkeep
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

Verb She's going to keep the money she found. I can't decide whether to sell my old car or keep it for another year. While the company laid off some employees, others had hopes of keeping their jobs. “The fare is $4.” “Here's $5. Keep the change.” I asked them to keep quiet. The program teaches kids how to keep safe near water. I tried to keep the children quiet during the ceremony. The local newspaper keeps people informed about what's happening in town. The article offers tips on how to keep kids safe near water. The movie will keep you on the edge of your seat. Noun the keep of the stable is mainly left to the two equine-loving daughters See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
That has Gaspare joining with the second mate/navigator to take down the ship’s corrupt captain, keep its innocent passengers safe and liberate its captives. Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Feb. 2023 But as the numbers demonstrate, international markets still stepped up to keep things interesting and to ensure the race between James Cameron’s two epic blockbusters provides plenty of its own fun and scorekeeping. Mark Hughes, Forbes, 12 Feb. 2023 To keep your feet comfy and supported on your adventures, consider these breathable sneakers that are still a stylish addition to your outfit. Sarah Byron, Travel + Leisure, 11 Feb. 2023 Just to keep that mind-set and focus on the next one. Nick Piecoro, The Arizona Republic, 11 Feb. 2023 The skin is the body's largest organ, and the microbiome is a supportive top layer made up of one trillion microorganisms that help keep the skin healthy and protected. Sophie Dweck, Town & Country, 11 Feb. 2023 However, with a little maintenance (one, maybe two, fertilizer applications a year) and some irrigation in the summer, your lawn can maintain its health enough to keep its density and drastically reduce weed encroachment. oregonlive, 11 Feb. 2023 Teachers and mentors also need to be trained to perceive the barriers that keep underrepresented students out of STEM fields — and to shift the paradigm toward inclusion. Paula A. Johnson, STAT, 10 Feb. 2023 These hiking boots keep the water out and the heat locked in. Megan Lasher, Men's Health, 10 Feb. 2023
Noun
Talk about a travel wardrobe staple that really earns its keep. Elissa Sanci, Woman's Day, 16 Sep. 2022 My favorites go above and beyond with apparent hacks to the original source code, and Digital Eclipse earns its keep with these features. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, 29 Aug. 2022 Yet even as the climax distracts and detracts from a thoughtful, intimate book, the novel earns its keep because Perrotta has reclaimed Tracy Flick from the movie version. Stuart Miller, BostonGlobe.com, 2 June 2022 As a result, our tendency to put a high value on recent figures can lead us to believe that management has a shot at earning its keep. Scott Burns, Dallas News, 19 June 2022 Who better to lead Auburn out of the dark than one of its own, a beloved program legend who has earned his keep in the coaching business? Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al, 8 Nov. 2022 Otto says that multiple spies spotted the princess leaving the keep, disguised as a page. Omar L. Gallaga, Washington Post, 12 Sep. 2022 After getting another shot as an emergency COVID replacement player, though, the 6-6, 242-pounder had some success with the Lakers — especially against the Jazz — playing as a four and small-ball five and earning his keep on defense. Eric Walden, The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 Sep. 2022 To earn its keep on the menu, the Poo Driver had to be a banger. Shaina Loew-banayan, Bon Appétit, 19 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English kepen, from Old English cēpan; perhaps akin to Old High German chapfēn to look

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 2

Noun

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 4b

Kids Definition

keep

1 of 2 verb
ˈkēp How to pronounce keep (audio)
kept ˈkept How to pronounce keep (audio) ; keeping
1
a
: to be faithful to : fulfill
keep a promise
b
: to act properly in relation to
keep the Sabbath
2
a
: protect
keep us from harm
b
: to take care of : tend
keep a garden
3
: to continue doing something : maintain
keep silence
keep on working
keep that up and you'll get into trouble
4
: to have in one's service or at one's disposal
keep a car
5
: to preserve a record in
keep a diary
6
: to have on hand regularly for sale
keep neckties
7
: to continue to have in one's possession or power
kept the marbles I won
8
a
: to prevent from leaving : detain
keep a person in jail
was kept after school
b
: to place for storage
keeps the catsup in the refrigerator
keep my socks in a drawer
9
: to hold back
keep a secret
10
a
: to remain or cause to remain in a place, situation, or condition
keep off the grass
keep him waiting
b
: to continue in an unspoiled condition
food that keeps well
11
: refrain entry 1
keep from talking
12
: to take charge of (as a business) : manage
kept an inn

keep

2 of 2 noun
1
: the strongest part of a castle in the Middle Ages
2
: the necessities of life
earn one's keep

keep 1 of 2

verb

1
as in to celebrate
to mark with an appropriate practice, rite, or ceremony keep the Sabbath by not working

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • celebrate
  • commemorate
  • bless
  • observe
  • remember
  • honor
  • sanctify
  • consecrate
  • praise
  • solemnize
  • laud
  • memorialize
  • fete
  • fête

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • break
  • violate
  • forget
  • ignore
  • disregard
  • overlook
  • transgress
  • neglect
  • blow off
See More
2
as in to retain
to continue to have in one's possession or power the money is yours to keep keep my secret and don't tell it to anyone

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • retain
  • hold
  • preserve
  • save
  • have
  • protect
  • possess
  • enjoy
  • conserve
  • withhold
  • reserve
  • guard
  • own
  • hold on to
  • hang on to
  • control
  • manage
  • detain
  • boast
  • rule
  • cherish
  • direct
  • treasure
  • harbor
  • bear
  • hug
  • command
  • cling (to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • give
  • yield
  • relinquish
  • abandon
  • give up
  • contribute
  • surrender
  • drop
  • release
  • lose
  • donate
  • hand over
  • discard
  • dump
  • cede
  • reject
  • decline
  • hand out
  • repudiate
  • spurn
See More
3
as in to fulfill
to do what is required by the terms of make sure you keep your promise to help out at the homeless shelter

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fulfill
  • satisfy
  • fulfil
  • complete
  • meet
  • fill
  • finalize
  • make good
  • answer
  • redeem
  • abide by
  • achieve
  • make
  • comply (with)
  • finish
  • accomplish
  • perfect
  • make good on
  • execute
  • effect
  • carry out
  • conclude
  • consummate
  • bring about
  • commit
  • perform
  • bring off
  • discharge
  • compass
  • follow through (with)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • break
  • violate
  • transgress
  • breach
  • forget
  • ignore
  • disregard
  • slight
  • overlook
  • neglect
  • default (on)
  • pass over
  • overpass
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4
as in to store
to place somewhere for safekeeping or ready availability I keep extra toothbrushes for unexpected overnight guests

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • store
  • stow
  • house
  • pack
  • put up
  • reposit
  • garage
  • warehouse
  • cellar
  • file
  • shelve
  • hangar
5
as in to maintain
to pay the living expenses of agreed to keep both of their children in off-campus housing until they graduated and found jobs

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • maintain
  • support
  • fund
  • take care of
  • finance
  • provide (for)
  • stake
  • underwrite
  • patronize
  • sponsor
  • foot the bill (for)
  • set up
6
as in to manage
to look after and make decisions about enlisted a relative to keep the store while she was away

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • manage
  • control
  • operate
  • supervise
  • regulate
  • handle
  • run
  • oversee
  • conduct
  • govern
  • protect
  • tend
  • direct
  • guide
  • carry on
  • steward
  • watch over
  • administer
  • mind
  • steer
  • overlook
  • superintend
  • watch
  • safeguard
  • administrate
  • guard
  • preside (over)
  • lead
  • pilot
  • micromanage
  • care (for)
  • codirect
  • comanage
  • stage-manage
7
as in to control
to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression) try to keep your composure no matter what happens

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • control
  • regulate
  • contain
  • curb
  • restrain
  • hold
  • check
  • stop
  • tame
  • stifle
  • suppress
  • measure
  • constrain
  • govern
  • rule
  • pull in
  • inhibit
  • bridle
  • swallow
  • rein (in)
  • smother
  • interrupt
  • squelch
  • pocket
  • repress
  • hinder
  • impede
  • hold back
  • strangle
  • muffle
  • block
  • mince
  • obstruct
  • silence
  • hamper
  • sink
  • handcuff
  • arrest
  • muzzle
  • choke (back)
  • gag
  • bottle (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lose
  • loose
  • liberate
  • loosen
  • take out
  • express
  • vent
  • unleash
  • air
See More
8
as in to protect
to drive danger or attack away from may God bless and keep you

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • protect
  • defend
  • safeguard
  • guard
  • shield
  • secure
  • prevent
  • save
  • fend
  • ward
  • fence
  • preserve
  • bulwark
  • cover
  • stand up for
  • conserve
  • screen
  • resist
  • withstand
  • forfend
  • war
  • avert
  • oppose
  • fight
  • contend
  • battle
  • buffer
  • wall
  • picket
  • palisade

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • attack
  • assault
  • assail
  • submit
  • overrun
  • bombard
  • yield
  • cave
  • beset
  • storm
  • besiege
  • capitulate
See More

keep

2 of 2

noun

as in preserving
the act or activity of keeping something in an existing and usually satisfactory condition the keep of the stable is mainly left to the two equine-loving daughters

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • preserving
  • maintenance
  • preservation
  • conserving
  • upkeep
  • conservation
  • sustaining
  • support
  • care and feeding
  • sustentation
  • safeguarding
  • guarding
  • protection
  • conservancy
  • defense
  • custody
  • safekeeping
  • care
  • guardianship

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignoring
  • disregard
  • neglect
  • negligence
  • harm
  • destruction
  • injury
  • hurt
  • damage
  • ruin
  • inattention
  • demolition
  • dereliction
  • ruination
See More

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of keep are celebrate, commemorate, and observe. While all these words mean "to notice or honor a day, occasion, or deed," keep stresses the idea of not neglecting or violating.

kept the Sabbath by refraining from work

While in some cases nearly identical to keep, celebrate suggests acknowledging an occasion by festivity.

traditionally celebrates Thanksgiving with a huge dinner

In some situations, the words commemorate and keep are roughly equivalent. However, commemorate suggests that an occasion is marked by observances that remind one of the origin and significance of the event.

commemorate Memorial Day with the laying of wreaths

Although the words observe and keep have much in common, observe suggests marking the occasion by ceremonious performance.

not all holidays are observed nationally
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