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61 keep smth. within bounds
(keep smth. within (the) bounds)не выходить из границ (дозволенного), проявлять сдержанность (в чём-л.)She could never keep her temper within bounds. — Она никогда не умела быть сдержанной.
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62 keep the crown of the causeway
идти посередине дороги или улицы [crown центральная часть дороги или улицы]I keep the crown o'the causey when I go to the borough. (W. Scott, ‘The Antiquary’, ch. XXI) — Я всегда еду в город не по обочине, а по середине дороги.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > keep the crown of the causeway
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63 keep watch
1) дежурить2) сторожить, охранять; держать под замком; см. тж. watch and wardMrs. Pipchin had kept watch and ward over the Paul and his sister for nearly twelve months. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. XI) — Около года миссис Пипчин охраняла и опекала маленького Поля и его сестру.
...I have twice in the last three weeks been over to our old camp in order to see out Negro who still kept watch and ward below the cliff. (A. C. Doyle, ‘The Lost World’, ch. XV) —...за последние три недели я дважды ходил в наш старый лагерь проведать Самбо, который по-прежнему оставался на своем посту у подножья горного кряжа.
He fell asleep at his post, and in a few minutes he is going to feel very sorry that he didn't keep a better Spartan watch and ward. (S. O'Casey, ‘I Knock at the Door’, ‘Crime and Punishment’) —...мальчишка заснул на посту, через несколько минут он весьма пожалеет, что не сумел подражать спартанцам в их добродетелях - выносливости и неусыпной бдительности.
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64 keep tab on smth.
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65 keep a good offing
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66 keep a seat warm
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67 keep a straight face
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68 keep after
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69 keep ahead
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70 keep an appointment
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71 keep at
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72 keep back
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73 keep bad company
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74 keep books at one's bed-side
keep books at one's bed-side держать книги у изголовья кроватиАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > keep books at one's bed-side
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75 keep clear of
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76 keep company
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77 keep company with
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78 keep count
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79 keep covered
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80 keep dark
keep dark скрываться;
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