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41 keep going
להמשיך* * *◙ ךישמהל◄ -
42 keep good time
לדייק* * *◙ קיידל◄ -
43 keep guard
לשמור, להיות בשמירה* * *◙ הרימשב תויהל,רומשל◄ -
44 keep him in the dark
השאר אותו באפלה; אל תיידע אותו* * *◙ ותוא עדיית לא ;הלפאב ותוא ראשה◄ -
45 keep house
לנהל משק בית* * *◙ תיב קשמ להנל◄ -
46 keep in check
לפקח* * *◙ חקפל◄ -
47 keep in custody
לשמור במעצר* * *◙ רצעמב רומשל◄ -
48 keep in mind
לזכור, לתת דעתו, להיות מודע ל-* * *◙ -ל עדומ תויהל,ותעד תתל,רוכזל◄ -
49 keep in order
לשמור על הסדר* * *◙ רדסה לע רומשל◄ -
50 keep in possession
להחזיק בבעלותו, להיות בעל-* * *◙ -לעב תויהל,ותולעבב קיזחהל◄ -
51 keep in touch
לשמור על קשר* * *◙ רשק לע רומשל◄ -
52 keep in touch with
להישאר בקשר עם* * *◙ םע רשקב ראשיהל◄ -
53 keep in view
לשמור בלב, לשמור לעתיד* * *◙ דיתעל רומשל,בלב רומשל◄ -
54 keep it dark
לשמור בסוד* * *◙ דוסב רומשל◄ -
55 keep it in perspective
שמור על פרופורציות, אל תיסחף* * *◙ ףחסית לא,תויצרופורפ לע רומש◄ -
56 keep it to ourselves
נשמור את הדבר בינינו* * *◙ וניניב רבדה תא רומשנ◄ -
57 keep kosher
לשמור כשרות* * *◙ תורשכ רומשל◄ -
58 keep late hours
לעבוד עד שעות הלילה המאוחרות* * *◙ תורחואמה הלילה תועש דע דובעל◄ -
59 keep me informed
העבר לי אינפורמציה, השאר אותי בתמונה* * *◙ הנומתב יתוא ראשה,היצמרופניא יל רבעה◄ -
60 keep mum
לשתוק, להחריש, יד לפה* * *◙ הפל די,שירחהל,קותשל◄
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keep — I (continue) verb be constant, be steadfast, carry forward, carry on, endure, extend, forge ahead, go on, keep going, last, lengthen, live on, maintain, move ahead, never cease, perpetuate, perseverare, persevere, persist, press onward, progress … Law dictionary
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