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1 keeping
1) no art.be in keeping with something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechen; (be suited to something) zu etwas passen
2) (custody)give something into somebody's keeping — jemandem etwas zur Aufbewahrung [über]geben
* * ** * *keep·ing[ˈki:pɪŋ]n no plto leave sb/sth in sb's \keeping jdn/etw in jds Obhut lassen2. (maintenance)the \keeping of the law das Hüten des Gesetzesin \keeping with an agreement im Einklang mit [o entsprechend] einer Vereinbarung* * *['kiːpɪŋ]n1)(= care)
to put sth in sb's keeping — jdm etw zur Aufbewahrung übergebenSee:→ safe keeping3)in keeping with — in Übereinstimmung or Einklang mit
her behaviour was out of keeping with the dignity of the occasion — ihr Benehmen entsprach nicht der Feierlichkeit des Anlasses
* * *A s1. Verwahrung f, Aufsicht f, Pflege f, Obhut f:put in sb’s keepinga) jemanden in jemandes Obhut geben,b) jemandem etwas zur Aufbewahrung geben;2. Pflege f:a) in gutem Zustand,b) gepflegt3. Übereinstimmung f, Einklang m:be in (out of) keeping witha) (nicht) in Einklang stehen oder (nicht) übereinstimmen mit,b) (nicht) passen zu,c) (nicht) entsprechen (dat);in keeping with the times zeitgemäßB adj haltbar, dauerhaft:keeping apples Winteräpfel* * *noun, no pl.1) no art.be in keeping with something — einer Sache (Dat.) entsprechen; (be suited to something) zu etwas passen
2) (custody)give something into somebody's keeping — jemandem etwas zur Aufbewahrung [über]geben
* * *adj.aufbewahrend adj.haltbar adj.haltend adj.
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