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1 keep off
v no acostar-se, no tocar, no trepitjar -
2 keep
s menjar, subsistència | torre de castellv guardar, mantenir, conservar, tenir | tenir cura, custodiar, guardar | dirigir, portar | contenir, dominar, sostenir, defensar | aturar, impedir | callar, amagar | seguir, continuar, celebrar | mantenir-se, conservar-se, seguir, romandre, quedar-se, limitar-se a, complirTo keep at persistir enTo keep away mantenir-se allunyat, evitarTo keep back mantenir a ratlla, contenir, amagarTo keep down oprimir, dominar, limitar, retenirTo keep from abstenir-se, impedir, evitar, amagarTo keep off no acostar-se, no tocar, no trepitjarTo keep on continuar, seguir, continuar portant, insistir, prosseguirTo keep out no deixar entrarTo keep to limitar-se a, complir, continuarTo keep up mantenir, sostenir, no endarrerir-se, aixecar, continuar -
3 hat
s barret, capellTo keep it under one's hat mantenir-ho en secretTo take one's hat off to treure's el barret, descobrir-se
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