单词 | keepings |
释义 | keep /kēp/transitive verb (keepˈing; kept /kept/)
ORIGIN: OE cēpan keepˈable adjective keepˈer noun
keepˈerless adjective keepˈership noun The office of a keeper keepˈing noun
keep fit noun A programme of physical exercises designed to keep the muscles, circulation and respiratory system in good condition keep-fitˈ adjective keepˈing-room noun (dialect) A sitting room, parlour keepˈnet noun A cone-shaped net suspended in a river, etc, in which fish caught by anglers can be kept alive keepˈsake noun
adjective (also keepˈsaky) vapidly pretty keepˈy-uppˈy noun The feat of keeping a football from touching the ground by repeatedly flicking it upwards using the foot, knee or head kept man or (fem) kept woman noun A man or woman maintained financially by a romantic or sexual partner for keeps
how are you keeping? How are you? in keeping with In accord with, suitable to keep an act Formerly, to hold an academic debate keep at
keep a term see under term keep back
keep body and soul together To stay alive keep cave, company and counsel see under cave2, etc. keep down
keep from
keep good hours see under hour keep house see under house keep in
keep in with To maintain the confidence or friendship of keep off
keep on
keep on about To continue talking about keep on at (informal) To nag, badger keep one's breath to cool one's porridge To hold one's peace when further talk is clearly in vain keep one's countenance To avoid showing one's emotions keep one's distance see under distance keep (oneself) to oneself To avoid the company of others keep one's eye on see under eye1 keep one's hand in To retain one's skill by practice keep one's head down To avoid attracting attention to oneself keep one's mind on To concentrate on keep one's powder dry see under powder keep out
keep someone going in something To keep someone supplied with something keep tabs on To keep a check on, to keep account of keep the peace see under peace keep time
keep to
keep under To hold down in restraint keep up
keep up with the Joneses To keep on an equal social footing with one's neighbours, eg by having possessions of the same quality in the same quantity keep wicket To act as a wicketkeeper |
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