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1 keep down
keep down stare giùEx:keep down! — state giù! keep [sth.] down, keep down [sth.]/Ex:1) (cause to remain at a low level) limitare, contenere [number, prices]; frenare [ inflation]; controllare [ speed]2) (retain in stomach) trattenere [ food]; keep [sb.] down (repress) tenere sotto controllo [ people]* * *1) (not to (allow to) rise up: Keep down - they're shooting at us!) stare giù2) (to control or put a limit on: They are taking steps to keep down the rabbit population.) limitare3) (to digest without vomiting: He has eaten some food but he won't be able to keep it down.) (tenere nello stomaco)* * *1. vt + adv1) (control: prices, spending) contenere, (anger) controllare, contenere, (dog) tenere a bada, (rebellion) soffocare, reprimere, (population) opprimere2) (food) trattenere, ritenere3) Scol2. vi + advtenersi giù, stare giù* * *keep down stare giùEx:keep down! — state giù! keep [sth.] down, keep down [sth.]/Ex:1) (cause to remain at a low level) limitare, contenere [number, prices]; frenare [ inflation]; controllare [ speed]2) (retain in stomach) trattenere [ food]; keep [sb.] down (repress) tenere sotto controllo [ people] -
2 hold down
hold [sb., sth.] down, hold down [sb., sth.]1) (prevent from moving) tenere fermo [ carpet]; trattenere [ person]2) (keep at certain level) contenere [ expenditure]; contenere, frenare [inflation, prices]* * *(to keep or be allowed to stay in (a job): He is incapable of holding down a job.) mantenere* * *vt + adv1) (keep low, on ground) tener giù, (keep in place) tener fermo (-a)2) (job) conservare, mantenere* * *hold [sb., sth.] down, hold down [sb., sth.]1) (prevent from moving) tenere fermo [ carpet]; trattenere [ person]2) (keep at certain level) contenere [ expenditure]; contenere, frenare [inflation, prices]
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