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21 keep hold of
(not to let go of: Keep hold of those tickets!) nestratiť -
22 keep it up
(to carry on doing something at the same speed or as well as one is doing it at present: Your work is good - keep it up!) pokračovať; vydržať -
23 keep (someone) on the hop
(to keep (someone) busy, active etc.) nenechať zaháľať -
24 keep one's cool
(not to become over-excited or confused: If you keep your cool you won't fail.) zachovať si chladnú hlavu -
25 keep one's hand in
(to remain good or skilful at doing something by doing it occasionally: I still sometimes play a game of billiards, just to keep my hand in.) udržiavať sa v kondícii -
26 keep one's mind on
(to give all one's attention to: Keep your mind on what you're doing!) sústrediť sa na -
27 keep out of
(not to become involved in: Do try to keep out of trouble!) vyhnúť sa -
28 keep (someone) company
(to go, stay etc with (someone): I'll come too, and keep you company.) robiť spoločnosť -
29 keep (someone) on the hop
(to keep (someone) busy, active etc.) nenechať zaháľať -
30 keep the wolf from the door
(to keep away hunger or want.) odháňať biedu odo dverí -
31 keep to
(not to leave or go away from: Keep to this side of the park!; We kept to the roads we knew.) držať sa -
32 keep up with the Joneses
['‹ounziz] (to have everything one's neighbours have: She didn't need a new cooker - she just bought one to keep up with the Joneses.) vyrovnať sa susedom -
33 keep/have an open mind
(to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) byť nezaujatý, prístupný, otvorený (čomu) -
34 keep/lose track of
((not) to keep oneself informed about (the progress or whereabouts of): I've lost track of what is happening.) mať / nemať informácie / spojenie -
35 keep a diary
• viest si denník• mat denník -
36 keep a look out
• dávat si pozor -
37 keep a school
• byt riadit. a majit. škol -
38 keep a shop
• viest obchod -
39 keep abreast
• držat krok -
40 keep abreast of the times
• držat krok s dobou• íst s dobou
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