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1 keep a record
keep a record/note of something [ki:p ë 'rekë:(r)d ëv 'samthing] mbaj shënim diçka -
2 keep a record
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3 keep maintenance record
English-Russian big medical dictionary > keep maintenance record
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4 keep the record straight
To keep the record straight I would like to mention a few facts. — В интересах истины я должен упомянуть некоторые факты.
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5 keep a record
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > keep a record
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6 keep a record
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7 keep the record straight
Concise English-Russian phrasebook > keep the record straight
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8 keep a record
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9 keep a record of
1) Математика: регистрировать2) Логистика: вести учёт -
10 keep a record of a conversation
Общая лексика: вести запись беседыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keep a record of a conversation
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11 keep a record of road accidents
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > keep a record of road accidents
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12 keep the record straight
Общая лексика: не допустить извращения (истины и т. п.), предотвратить возможность неправильного истолкования (факта и т. п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > keep the record straight
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13 keep a record
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14 keep a record
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15 keep a record of
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16 keep a record
v. kaydını tutmak -
17 keep a record of
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18 keep an record
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20 keep\ a\ record\ of\ sg
feljegyzést vezet vmiről, feljegyez vmit
См. также в других словарях:
keep a record — keep an account/a record/a note ► to make a record of events or other information so that you can refer to it later: »We keep a record of every sale in this database. »Always keep an account of how much you re spending. Main Entry: ↑keep … Financial and business terms
keep — [kiːp] verb kept PTandPP [kept] 1. [transitive] to store something that will be useful: • The Credit Reference Agency keeps files on individuals debt records. • You should keep a supply of forms. 2 … Financial and business terms
keep a note — keep an account/a record/a note ► to make a record of events or other information so that you can refer to it later: »We keep a record of every sale in this database. »Always keep an account of how much you re spending. Main Entry: ↑keep … Financial and business terms
keep an account — keep an account/a record/a note ► to make a record of events or other information so that you can refer to it later: »We keep a record of every sale in this database. »Always keep an account of how much you re spending. Main Entry: ↑keep … Financial and business terms
keep an account/a recorda/ note — keep an account/a record/a note ► to make a record of events or other information so that you can refer to it later: »We keep a record of every sale in this database. »Always keep an account of how much you re spending. Main Entry: ↑keep … Financial and business terms
keep count — To keep an accurate numerical record (of) • • • Main Entry: ↑count * * * keep count (or a count) take note of the number or amount of something you can protect yourself by keeping a count of what you drink * * * keep count : to remember or keep a … Useful english dictionary
keep\ tab\ on — • keep tab on • keep tabs on v. phr. informal 1. To keep a record of. The government tries to keep tabs on all the animals in the park. 2. To keep a watch on; check. The house mother kept tabs on the girls to be sure they were clean and neat.… … Словарь американских идиом
keep\ tabs\ on — • keep tab on • keep tabs on v. phr. informal 1. To keep a record of. The government tries to keep tabs on all the animals in the park. 2. To keep a watch on; check. The house mother kept tabs on the girls to be sure they were clean and neat.… … Словарь американских идиом
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 sth — 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 (a) count (of something) — keep (a) count (of sth) idiom to remember or keep a record of numbers or amounts of sth over a period of time • Keep a count of your calorie intake for one week. Main entry: ↑countidiom … Useful english dictionary