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1 keep out
not to (allow to) enter:The notice at the building site said "Keep out!"
يبتعِد، لا يَدْخُلThis coat keeps out the wind.
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2 keep out of
not to become involved in:يَبْتَعِد عن المَشاكِل، لا يَتَدَخَّلDo try to keep out of trouble!
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3 keep out from under load
Construction: keep clear of the load (требование техники безопасности)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > keep out from under load
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4 keep
بَقِيَ (على حالِه) \ keep: to remain in a certain state: Keep still! Keep out!. continue: to remain: I shall continue at college for another year. endure: to go on for a long time. last: to continue; fill a certain amount of time: The play lasted (for) two hours, remain in good condition; not be destroyed, worn out or used up; be enough for: Cheap shoes may look fine but they don’t last. $15 should last you for a week. linger: to stay near a place: He lingered all day outside her house in the hope of seeing her. persist: to continue to exist: The snow persists on the ground in spite of the hot sun. remain: to be left; not to have been spent (or destroyed, etc.): Little remained of the building after the explosion. Much remains to be done, stay; continue: I shall remain here till Tuesday. The boys remained silent. remain:: The decision rests with me (It remains my duty to decide). stay: to remain: Stay there till I call you. Children’s clothes never stay clean for long. \ See Also استمر (اِسْتَمَرَّ)، ظل (ظَلَّ) -
5 keep
صَمَدَ \ hold: to remain in a certain position; not slip or break: If the rope doesn’t hold, you’ll fall!. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. keep: to remain in good condition; not go bad: Meat won’t keep in very hot weather. stand (stood): to be, or remain, in a certain position: As matters stand (in present conditions) we have no hope of success. -
6 keep
حَرَمَ \ exclude: to shut out; leave out; not include: I was excluded from the meeting. keep: to prevent: The coffee kept me from going to sleep. -
7 keep an eye on
1) to watch closely:يُراقِبKeep an eye on the patient's temperature.
2) to look after:يَعْتَني بِKeep an eye on the baby while I am out!
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8 keep back
1) not to (allow to) move forward:يُبْعِد، يَبْتَعِدEvery body keep back from the door!
2) not to tell or make known:يُخْفي، يَحْبِس، لا يَكْشِفI feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.
3) not to give or pay out:يَدَّخِر، يَحْتَفِظ به، لا يَصْرِفWill they keep it back every week?
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9 out
بَعِيدًا (عَن) \ apart: to separate, one from the other: These pillars are six feet apart. Fierce dogs should be kept apart. away: at a distance: Keep away from the wet paint, (with verbs of movement) to a distance: Go away! We drove the dog away. beyond: further; on or to the farther side: I looked across the river to the hills beyond. from afar: from a great distance. in the background: where one will not be noticed. in the distance: far away (from the point where one is): In the distance he could see the mountains. out: away from one’s country, to a distant place (use over for journeys that are not so distant, e.g. London to Paris): How long has she been out in Australia?;. clear of: safely away from: Stand clear of that machine. wide: far from the point that was aimed at: The ball went wide. -
10 out of step
(of two or more people walking together) with, without the same foot going forward at the same time:Keep in step!
يُعيق تَقَدُّم، يَقِفُ في طَريقHe got out of step.
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11 keep in
1) not to allow to go or come out or outside:يَحْجِز، يَحْبِس، يُبقي في الداخِل يَبْقى قَريبا من جانِب الطَّريقThe teacher kept him in till he had finished the work.
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12 out of perspective
1) (of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture:مُتَوَفِّر، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّرThese houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.
2) with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance:وِجهَة نَظَر مَعقولَه / غَير مَعْقولَهKeep things in perspective.
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13 kick out
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
14 hold out
صَمَدَ \ hold: to remain in a certain position; not slip or break: If the rope doesn’t hold, you’ll fall!. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. keep: to remain in good condition; not go bad: Meat won’t keep in very hot weather. stand (stood): to be, or remain, in a certain position: As matters stand (in present conditions) we have no hope of success. -
15 sort out
فَرَزَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. sort: to arrange in groups; separate different kinds: Postmen have to sort all the letters. sort out: to choose; separate: Please sort out the best oranges and throw the rest away. -
16 look-out
تَرَصُّد \ look-out: to watch: Keep a good look-out for thieves. \ مُسْتَقْبَل مُنْتَظَر \ look-out: a state of affairs that one must expect or that one must be ready to deal with: It’s a poor look-out (or outlook) for the team if its captain is always sick. If you’ve lost your key, that’s your look-out. -
17 get out of
أَقْلَعَ عن \ abandon: to give up because of difficulties, to abandon: They had to abandon their plans. get out of: to avoid (sth. that one does not want to do): I’ve promised to go, and I can’t get out of it. give up: to stop (doing sth. that one usu. does); leave; not keep any longer (hope, one’s job etc.): I’ve given up smoking. They gave up the idea of buying a farm. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. \ See Also تَوَقَّفَ عن، تَراجَعَ عن، تَخَلَّى (عن) -
18 look out
اِنْتَبِهْ \ attend: to give care and thought to; fix one’s mind on: Please attend to what I’m saying. look out: to be watchful; take care: Look out, you nearly hit that car!. watch: to look steadily (at); keep one’s eyes on; to pay attention to; guard: He’s watching television. Watch him jump, then copy his action. \ See Also راقب (رَاقَبَ)، شاهد (شَاهَدَ) -
19 look-out
تَرَقُّب \ expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. look-out: to watch: Keep a good look-out for thieves. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع) -
20 look-out
سَهَرٌ (اسم) \ look-out: to watch: Keep a good look-out for thieves. watch: (an) act of watching: The police kept a watch on the bank. \ See Also حذر (حَذَرٌ)
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