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21 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) -
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23 keep
اِسْتَبْقَى \ keep: to hold; continue to possess: You can keep this book till next week. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. -
24 keep sth. up
ثَابَرَ \ keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. \ See Also وَاصَلَ الاهتمام بــ -
25 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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26 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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27 keep going
a) to continue doing what one is doing; to survive:The snow was falling heavily, but we had to keep going
يَسْتَمِرُّ في عمل ما يَعْمله، يَحْياBusiness is bad at the moment, but we'll manage to keep going.
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28 keep etc in reserve
to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed:إحْتِياطي، مُدَّخَرIf you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.
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29 keep it dark
to keep something a secret:يُبقي الشّيء سِراThey're engaged to be married but they want to keep it dark.
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30 keep one's word
to keep or fail to keep one's promise.يُحافِظ على وَعْدِه -
31 keep quiet about
to say nothing about; to keep secret:يُحافِظ على السِّر، يَسْكُت عن الحَقيقَهI'd like you to keep quiet about the child's father being in prison.
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32 keep (something) under one's hat
to keep (something) secret:يُخْفي سِرّاًKeep it under your hat but I'm getting married next week.
Arabic-English dictionary > keep (something) under one's hat
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33 keep (something) under one's hat
to keep (something) secret:يُخْفي سِرّاًKeep it under your hat but I'm getting married next week.
Arabic-English dictionary > keep (something) under one's hat
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34 keep-fit
nouna series or system of exercises, usually simple, intended to improve the physical condition of ordinary people, especially women:تمارين المحافظَه على اللياقَه البدنيَّه( also adjective) keep-fit exercises.
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35 keep
رَبَّى \ breed (bred): to keep (animals) and cause them to produce young: He breeds horses for racing. bring up: to look after and train (a child): Their son is well brought up. He was brought up to say his prayers correctly. educate: to teach; train (sb.) in mind and body and character so that he will have a useful and happy life. grow: to let grow; not cut: He’s growing his hair. keep: to own and look after: He keeps bees. raise: to cause (a family, cattle, crops, etc.) to grow, by taking care of it. rear: to produce and bring up (young creatures): This farmer rears cattle. \ See Also أَنْمَى -
36 keep one’s head
تَمَالَكَ (نَفْسَه) \ control: to keep steady (oneself, one’s temper, prices, etc.). keep one’s head: to remain calm and act wisely: When the house caught fire, he kept his head and saved his family. pull oneself together: get control of one’s weaknesses: Stop crying, and pull yourself together. -
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أَخَّرَ \ delay: to cause to be late: Heavy snow delayed our train. hinder: to delay; make (sth.) slow or difficult: His wounded leg hindered his escape (or hindered him in his escape). hold up: to delay: The building of the road has been held up by bad weather. keep: to delay: If you’re busy, I mustn’t keep you. \ See Also أَعَاق، عرقل (عَرْقل) -
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مَلَكَ \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. hold: to own; be in possession of: He holds lot of land. keep: to own and look after: They keep a shop. own: to possess. possess: own: The fire destroyed all that he possessed. have: (often taking the form have got) to possess: I have (or I’ve got) a radio. Have you (got) a radio?. -
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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. -
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قُوت \ keep: the cost of being fed: My lodger earns his keep by helping in the shop. living: money for the things that one needs: He earns (or makes) his living by repairing cars. They earn their living as shopkeepers.
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