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1 pysyä
yks.nom. pysyä; yks.gen. pysyn; yks.part. pysyi; yks.ill. pysyisi; mon.gen. pysyköön; mon.part. pysynyt; mon.ill. pysyttiincontinue (verb)continue to be (verb)endure (verb)hold (verb)keep (verb)remain (verb)stand (verb)stay (verb)stick (verb)* * *• hold• continue to be• continue• stand to• endure• be still• hold to• stick• keep to• keep track of• remain• stand• stay• stick to• exist• keep -
2 seurata
yks.nom. seurata; yks.gen. seuraan; yks.part. seurasi; yks.ill. seuraisi; mon.gen. seuratkoon; mon.part. seurannut; mon.ill. seurattiinaccompany (verb)be a consequence of (verb)ensue (verb)ensue from (verb)follow (verb)observe (verb)pursue (verb)succeed (verb)watch (verb)* * *• observe• be the consequence• depend• derive• ensue from• ensue• follow• keep track• lurk for• obey• pursue• watch• succeed• result• trace something back to• be enclosed• lurk• take• be a consequence of• arise• accompany• be due to
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keep track — (of sth) ► to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: »Keep track of the hours you work. »His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. Main Entry: ↑track … Financial and business terms
keep track of — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… … New idioms dictionary
keep track — (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many different jobs … New idioms dictionary
keep track — verb keep informed of fully aware I keep track of the stock market developments • Ant: ↑lose track • Hypernyms: ↑know, ↑cognize, ↑cognise • Verb Frames: Somebody … Useful english dictionary
keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… … Dictionary of American idioms
keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… … Dictionary of American idioms
keep\ track — v. phr. To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. What day of the week is it? I can t keep track. Usually used with of . Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital. The farmer … Словарь американских идиом
keep track — check, count Keep track of the time you work at the computer. Keep a record … English idioms
keep track — verb To monitor; to track or record; to understand or follow. Please sign in so that we can keep track of who is here … Wiktionary
keep track — to continue to know what is happening to something or someone. I don t know what he s doing now, he s had so many different jobs that it s difficult to keep track. I ve never been very good at keeping track of what I spend my money on. (often +… … New idioms dictionary
keep track of — maintain a record Please carefully keep track of your expenses during the trip … Idioms and examples