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1 keep STH up
PhrV1. ऊपर\keep STH upरखना/ज़ारी\keep STH upरखनाThe bad harvest will keep the prices up.Germany kept up the bombardment day and night.She wants to keep up the appearance. -
2 Keep sth in
PhrV1. रोककर\Keep sth inरखनाHe could keep in his anger.
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keep on at somebody about somebody — ˌkeep ˈon (at sb) (about sb/sth) derived (especially BrE) to speak to sb often and in an annoying way about sb/sth Syn: ↑go on, Syn: ↑nag • He does keep on so! … Useful english dictionary
keep on at somebody about something — ˌkeep ˈon (at sb) (about sb/sth) derived (especially BrE) to speak to sb often and in an annoying way about sb/sth Syn: ↑go on, Syn: ↑nag • He does keep on so! … Useful english dictionary
keep on about somebody — ˌkeep ˈon (at sb) (about sb/sth) derived (especially BrE) to speak to sb often and in an annoying way about sb/sth Syn: ↑go on, Syn: ↑nag • He does keep on so! … Useful english dictionary
keep a weather eye on somebody — keep a ˈweather eye on sb/sth idiom to watch sb/sth carefully in case you need to take action • Keep a weather eye on your competitors. Main entry: ↑weatheridiom … Useful english dictionary
keep a weather eye on something — keep a ˈweather eye on sb/sth idiom to watch sb/sth carefully in case you need to take action • Keep a weather eye on your competitors. Main entry: ↑weatheridiom … Useful english dictionary
keep clear (of somebody) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom … Useful english dictionary
keep clear (of something) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom … Useful english dictionary
keep your ears open (for something) — keep your ˈears/ˈeyes open (for sth) idiom to be quick to notice or hear things Main entry: ↑openidiom … Useful english dictionary
keep your eyes open (for something) — keep your ˈears/ˈeyes open (for sth) idiom to be quick to notice or hear things Main entry: ↑openidiom … Useful english dictionary
keep on at somebody to do something — be/go/keep ˈon at sb (to do sth) idiom (informal, disapproving) to keep asking or telling sb sth so that they become annoyed or tired • He was on at me again to lend him money. Main entry: ↑onid … Useful english dictionary
keep an open mind (about something) — have/keep an ˌopen ˈmind (about/on sth) idiom to be willing to listen to or accept new ideas or suggestions Main entry: ↑openidiom … Useful english dictionary